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Who was Saint Gregory the Great?
Saint Gregory
the Great: the Pope and Doctor of the Church
St.
Gregory, born in Rome about the year 540, was the son of Gordianus, a
wealthy senator, who later renounced the world and became one of the
seven deacons of Rome. After he had acquired the usual thorough
education, Emperor Justin the Younger appointed him, in 574, Chief
Magistrate of Rome, though he was only thirty-four years of age. After
the death of his father, he built six monasteries in Sicily and founded
a seventh in his own house in Rome, which became the Benedictine
Monastery of St. Andrew. Here, he himself assumed the monastic habit in
575, at the age of thirty-five. After the death of Pelagius, St. Gregory
was chosen Pope by the unanimous consent of priests and people. Now
began those labors which merited for him the title of Great. His zeal
extended over the entire known world, he was in contact with all the
Churches of Christendom and, in spite of his bodily sufferings, and
innumerable labors, he found time to compose a great number of works. He
is known above all for his magnificent contributions to the Liturgy of
the Mass and Office. He is one of the four great Doctors of the Latin
Church. He is the patron of teachers.
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