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  1. 3 Σεπ 2016 · c. 540–604. Patron Saint of choir boys, educators, masons, musicians, popes, students, and singers. Invoked against gout and the plague. Pre-Congregation canonization. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Boniface VIII in 1295. Liturgical Color: White. Version: Full – Short. Podcast channels: Apple – Spotify – iHeart – Audible. Quote:

  2. The Armenian Catholic Church[a] is an Eastern Catholic particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church. It accepts the leadership of the bishop of Rome, and is therefore in full communion with the universal Catholic Church, including the Latin Church and the 22 other Eastern Catholic Churches. The Armenian Catholic Church is regulated by ...

  3. St. Gregory was a Catholic church on the west side of Detroit that closed in 2013 but has since reopened under a new congregation.

  4. St. Gregory the Great. Catholic Community. Catholic Church Catholic School Pray for the Sick. "Together, Sharing the Faith and Building a Future in Christ." 200 North University Drive. Plantation, FL 33324.

  5. Home. Gregory, the Saint. Pope Saint Gregory. Our Patron Saint. Gregory was the prefect of Rome before he was 30. After five years in office he resigned, founded six monasteries on his Sicilian estate, and became a Benedictine monk in his own home at Rome.

  6. Saint Gregory the Great Catholic Parish will be a beacon of Catholicity, recognized as a large, welcoming and effective faith community serving the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Inspired by the majesty of the Mass and sustained by the power of the Holy Spirit and the sacraments, we will use our gifts of time, talent and treasure to provide the ...

  7. Gregory the Great, Saint. Pope, Doctor of the Church; b. at Rome about 540; d. March 12, 604. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Contents. I. FROM BIRTH TO 574. II. AS MONK AND ABBOT, C. 574-590. III. AS POPE, 590-604. Gregory I (The Great), Saint, Pope, Doctor of the Church; b. at Rome about 540; d. March 12, 604.

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