Virtually everything we know of Majorinus comes from his enemies, many of whom did not hold back on their condemnation of him.
Optatus Optatus claims that a dispute broke out between Lucilla—a woman of high rank and the deacon Caecilianus—who had reprimanded her for touching a
relic of a saint. The offence, he claims, had festered and at the accession to the bishopric of Caecilianus, Lucilla joined with the Council of Bishops who Optatus called
antichrists and betrayers. he concluded
....the Schism was brought to birth by the anger of a disgraced woman, was fed by ambition, and received its strength from avarice He describes Majorinus: "Majorinus, a member of the household of Lucilla----at her instigation, and through her bribes----was consecrated Bishop by Betrayers, who in the Numidian Council had (as we have already said) acknowledged their crimes and granted pardon to one another. It is, therefore, clear that both the Betrayers who consecrated, and Majorinus who was consecrated, went forth from the Church."
Eusebius In
Church History Eusebius continues the story of the bribes.
Augustine Augustine was scathing of Majorinus His elevation to bishop was a
Wicked Crime of
Frenzied Discord For Augustine the chief evil of Majorinus was his schism with the Church. He wrote of the Donatists in an
epistle: "It is better indeed that men should be brought to serve God by instruction than by fear of punishment or by pain. But because the former means are better, the latter must not therefore be neglected.... Many must often be brought back to their Lord, like wicked servants, by the rod of temporal suffering before they attain the highest grade of religious development...." ==Significance==