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  1. Sep 3, 2024 · Gregory is one of only two Popes in history to be honored with the title The Great, a testament to his lasting impact on the Church and the world. St. Gregory the Great’s life and papacy were marked by great spiritual leadership, practical governance, and a deep commitment to the welfare of the people.

  2. Gregory is one of the Latin Fathers and a Doctor of the Church. [6] He is considered a saint in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, various Lutheran denominations, and other Protestant denominations. Immediately after his death, Gregory was canonized by popular acclaim. [7]

    • From Prefect to Monk
    • A Pope For A Dire Time
    • A Missionary Heart
    • Servant of The Servants of God

    Gregory was born around 540 A.D. into worldly prestige – his family belonged to the Roman nobility and his father was prefect, or mayor, of the city. He was also heir to a Christianity profoundly lived, for his mother and aunt are saints. The city into which he was born, however, was suffering. In 542, the plague wiped out a third of the Italian po...

    Gregory had too many talents for others to forget, however. In 579, Pope Pelagius II asked him to become the papal ambassador to the Emperor in Constantinople. Reluctantly, Gregory agreed. When he returned home six years later, he found Rome in a dire state. In 589, a flood destroyed the city’s granaries. Refugees were pouring in from invasions to ...

    The Pope who had a heart for the suffering had a heart wide open to those who did not yet know God. Before he was Pope, Gregory had once passed through the marketplace and seen some fair-skinned, fair-haired young slaves. Struck by their appearance, he asked where they were from. “They are Angles,” he was told, from Britain. “Not Angles but angels!...

    Gregory’s heart for the suffering did not disappear with the end of the famine. The Pope was known to invite the poor regularly to his own table, sharing his meals with them. The Church’s lands at the time generated considerable revenue, and Gregory kept meticulous track of it – so that he could give it all away. For the spiritually poor, he preach...

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · Saint Gregory the Great, pope from 590 to 604, considered the founder of the medieval papacy, which exercised both secular and spiritual power. Both a writer and a reformer, he was the fourth and final of the traditional Latin Fathers of the Church and expounded a sacramental spirituality.

  4. Sep 3, 2016 · Pope Gregory I is now known as Saint Gregory the Great. He is “great” because he not only had a major influence upon the people of his time, both religiously and politically, but also because his influence and writings solidified the direction that the Church would take after him.

  5. Catholic Encyclopedia. Doctor of the Church; b. at Rome about 540; d. 12 March 604. Gregory is certainly one of the most notable figures in Ecclesiastical History. He has exercised in many respects a momentous influence on the doctrine, the organization, and the discipline of the Catholic Church.

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  7. Grade I Listed Building: Church Of St Gregory The Great. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.