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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I
The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I






The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I

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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I

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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I

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The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I

Gregory is a Doctor of the Church and one of the Latin Fathers. For this reason, English translations of Orthodox texts will sometimes list him as "Gregory Dialogus." He was the first of the popes to come from a monastic background. Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues. Throughout the Middle Ages he was known as "the Father of Christian Worship" because of his exceptional efforts in revising the Roman worship of his day. Gregory is well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. 540 - 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was Pope from 3 September 590 until his death. Dialogues, a collection of miracles, signs, wonders, and healings.








The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great by Pope Gregory I