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Gregory, St.

Greg o ry, St. |ˈgregərē ˌseɪnt ˈɡrɛɡəri | ( c. 540 –604 ), pope (as Gregory I ) 590 –604 and doctor of the Church; known as St. Gregory the Great. He sent St. Augustine to England to lead the country's conversion to Christianity. He is also credited with the introduction of Gregorian chant. Feast day, March 12.

 

Gregory XIII

Greg o ry XIII (1502 –85 ), pope 1572 –85; born in Italy. The Gregorian calendar, still in use, was introduced in 1582 as a result of his efforts to correct the errors in the Julian calendar.

 

Gregory of Nazianzus, St.

Greg o ry of Na zi an zus, St. |ˌnāzēˈanzəs ˌseɪnt ˌɡrɛɡəri əv ˌneɪziˈænəs | (329 –89 ), doctor of the Church; bishop of Constantinople. He upheld orthodoxy against the Arian and Apollinarian heresies, and he was influential in restoring adherence to the Nicene Creed. Feast day, (Eastern Church ) January 25 and 30; (Western Church ) January 2 (formerly May 9 ).

 

Gregory of Nyssa, St.

Greg o ry of Nys sa, St. |ˈnisə ˌseɪnt ˌɡrɛɡəri əv ˈnɪsə | ( c. 330 – c. 395 ), doctor of the Eastern Church; bishop of Nyssa in Cappadocia. The brother of St. Basil, he joined with St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzus to oppose Arianism. Feast day, March 9.

 

Gregory of Tours, St.

Greg o ry of Tours, St. |to͞or ˌseɪnt ˌɡrɛɡəri əv ˈtur | ( c. 540 –594 ), Frankish bishop and historian. He was elected bishop of Tours in 573. Feast day, November 17.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Gregory, St

Gregory, St |ˈgrɛgəri | ( c. 540 –604 ), pope (as Gregory I ) 590 –604 and Doctor of the Church; known as St Gregory the Great. An important reformer, he did much to establish the temporal power of the papacy. He sent St Augustine to England to lead the country's conversion to Christianity, and is also credited with the introduction of Gregorian chant. Feast day, 12 March.

 

Gregory of Nazianzus, St

Gregory of Nazianzus, St |ˌnazɪˈanzəs | (329 –89 ), Doctor of the Church, bishop of Constantinople. With St Basil and St Gregory of Nyssa he was an upholder of Orthodoxy against the Arian and Apollinarian heresies, and influential in restoring adherence to the Nicene Creed. Feast day, (in the Eastern Church ) 25 and 30 January; (in the Western Church ) 2 January (formerly 9 May ).

 

Gregory of Nyssa, St

Gregory of Nyssa, St |ˈnɪsə | ( c. 330 – c. 395 ), Doctor of the Eastern Church, bishop of Nyssa in Cappadocia. The brother of St Basil, he was an Orthodox follower of Origen and joined with St Basil and St Gregory of Nazianzus in opposing Arianism. Feast day, 9 March.

 

Gregory of Tours, St

Gregory of Tours, St |tʊə | ( c. 540 –94 ), Frankish bishop and historian. He was elected bishop of Tours in 573; his writings provide the chief authority for the early Merovingian period of French history. Feast day, 17 November.

 

Gregory XIII

Gregory XIII (1502 –85 ), pope 1572 –85. The Gregorian calendar, still in use, was introduced in 1582 as a result of his efforts to correct the errors in the Julian calendar.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Gregory

Greg o ry /ɡréɡ (ə )ri /名詞 1 グレゴリー 〘男の名; 愛称 Greg 〙.2 (ローマ教皇 )グレゴリウス 〘1世 (在位590 --604 )から16世 (1831 --46 )まで .