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  1. Gregory was born in Constantinople around the year 1296. His father, Constantine, was a courtier of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282–1328), but died when Gregory was still young. The Emperor himself took part in the raising and education of the fatherless boy and hoped that the gifted Gregory would devote himself to ...

  2. May 14, 2020 · St. Gregory Palamas. Our father among the saints Gregory Palamas (1296-1359), Archbishop of Thessalonica, was a monk of Mount Athos in Greece (at Vatopedi Monastery and Esphigmenou Monastery ), and later became Archbishop of Thessalonica. He was a preeminent theologian and a proponent of hesychastic theology.

  3. St. Gregory Palamas (born November 11/14, 1296, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died 1359, Thessalonica, Byzantine Empire [now in Greece]; canonized 1368; feast day November 14) was an Orthodox monk, theologian, and intellectual leader of Hesychasm, an ascetical method of mystical prayer that integrates repetitive prayer formulas with bodily postures and controlled breathing.

  4. Learn about the life and teaching of Saint Gregory Palamas, a 14th century monk and theologian who defended hesychasm and the distinction between the divine Essence and Energies. Find out how he influenced the Orthodox doctrine of the Eucharist and the Church's mystical tradition.

  5. Palamism. The Triads of Gregory Palamas are a set of nine treatises entitled " Triads For The Defense of Those Who Practice Sacred Quietude " written by Gregory Palamas in response to attacks made by Barlaam. The treatises are called "Triads" because they were organized as three sets of three treatises.

  6. Mar 15, 2022 · Learn about the life and theology of Saint Gregory Palamas, the Athonite monk and Archbishop of Thessalonica who defended hesychasm and the distinction between God's essence and energies. Discover how he influenced Orthodox Christian spirituality and how we can experience God's grace through His energies.

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  8. Saint Gregory Palamas, (born Nov. 11/14, 1296, Constantinople—died 1359, Thessalonica, Byzantine Empire), Eastern Orthodox priest.From 1332 he was the chief defender of the school of mysticism known as Hesychasm, which integrated repetitive prayer with bodily postures and controlled breathing.

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