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  1. Pope, Doctor of the Church—540-604. Feast: March 12. Because of the general breakdown of civil institutions resulting from the great migrations, the Church assumed an important role in the secular life of sixth-century Italy, particularly during the pontificate of Pope Gregory I, called "The Great." It may be useful to dwell briefly on the ...

  2. St. Gregory the Great. 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. To him we must look for an explanation of the ...

  3. 5 days ago · Pope St. Gregory VII. On May 25 the Catholic Church celebrates Pope St. Gregory VII, who sought to reform the Church and secure its freedom against the intrusion of civil rulers during his 11th ...

  4. Pope Gregory I. Recognized as the most thorough pastoral treatise of the patristic era, this sixth-century work by St Gregory the Great carefully details the duties and obligations of the clergy concerning the spiritual formation of their flock. 212 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 600.

  5. Jan 26, 1996 · Gregory to Mauricius, etc. He is guilty before Almighty God who is not pure of offence towards our most serene lords in all he does and says. I, however, unworthy servant of your Piety, speak in this my representation neither as a bishop, nor as your servant in fight of the republic, but as of private right, since, most serene lord, you have ...

  6. Mar 5, 2015 · 10, Gregory I, S. Gregorii Magni Registrum epistularum, 2 vols, ed. Norberg, Dag (Turnhout: Brepols, 1982)Google Scholar, Appendix IX, 46–55: Sequitur: Letania clericorum exeat ab ecclesia sancti Iohannis baptistae, letania uirorum ab ecclesia sancti martyris Marcelli, letania monachorum ab ecclesia beatorum martyrum Iohannis et Pauli, letania ancillarum Dei ab ecclesia beatorum martyrum ...

  7. Biography: Pope Gregory I, also known as Saint Gregory the Great, was the bishop of Rome who is best known for his part in converting the British isles to Christianity. He is also renowned for his writings, on which account he is known by some as Saint Gregory the Dialogist. Gregory oversaw the Gregorian mission, in which Rome sent a Christian ...

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