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Importance of Stephan
6. Under
that same prince, who offered and dedicated his sceptre to the Mother of God
and blessed Peter, that exchange of deeds of zeal and duty between the Roman
pontiffs and the kings and people of Hungary began, which we have already
praised. A permanent symbol of this bond was the royal crown adorned with
images of Christ the Savior and the Apostles which Our predecessor Sylvester II
sent as a gift to Stephan, when he conferred on him the title of king because
"he had greatly spread abroad the faith of Christ"1 in your
country. That famous incident establishes the constancy of the Hungarians in
their obedience to Peter, for this crown has borne the brunt of the shifting
and dangerous squalls of critical times unscathed, still radiant with its
ancient honor; consequently it has always been regarded as the great glory and
defense of the kingdom, and therefore protected religiously.
7. Thus
it came about that Hungary, as it grew in resources, entered on the same paths
as the peoples of youthful Christian Europe were travelling; because of the
outstanding character of the race, it attained virtue and humanity more
rapidly. For this reason, many men came forth who brought true fame to their
country and themselves by holiness of life, teaching, literature, arts, and the
fulfilling of their duties.
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