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Saint of the Day Profile

September 3 Saint of the Day Profile

September 3 Saint of the Day Profile

September 3 Saint of the Day Profile Saint Pope Gregory The Great

Profile:
Son of Gordianus, a Roman regionarius, and Saint Silvia of Rome. Nephew of Saint Emiliana and Saint Tarsilla. Great-grandson of Pope Saint Felix III. Educated by the finest teachers in Rome, Italy. Prefect of Rome for a year, then he sold his possessions, turned his home into a Benedictine monastery, and used his money to build six monasteries in Sicily and one in Rome. Benedictine monk. Upon seeing English children being sold in the Roman Forum, he became a missionary to England.

Elected 64th Pope by unanimous acclamation on 3 September 590, the first monk to be chosen. Sent Saint Augustine of Canterbury and a company of monks to evangelize England, and other missionaries to France, Spain, and Africa. Collected the melodies and plain chant so associated with him that they are now known as Gregorian Chants. One of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church. Wrote seminal works on the Mass and Divine Office, several of them dictated to his secretary, Saint Peter the Deacon.

Born:
c.540 at Rome, Italy
Papal Ascension:
3 September 590
Died:
12 March 604 at Rome, Italy of natural causes
Patronage:
• against gout
• against plague
• choir boys
• educators, teachers
• stone masons, stonecutters
• students, school children
• popes, the papacy
• musicians
• singers
• England
• West Indies
• Legazpi, Philippines, diocese of
• Order of Knights of Saint Gregory
• Kercem, Malta
• Montone, Italy
• San Gregorio nelle Alpi, Italy
Representation:
• crozier
• dove
• pope working on sheet music
• pope writing
• tiara

Readings:
The proof of love is in the works. Where love exists, it works great things. But when it ceases to act, it ceases to exist.
Saint Gregory the Great

If we knew at what time we were to depart from this world, we would be able to select a season for pleasure and another for repentance. But God, who has promised pardon to every repentant sinner, has not promised us tomorrow. Therefore we must always dread the final day, which we can never foresee. This very day is a day of truce, a day for conversion. And yet we refuse to cry over the evil we have done! Not only do we not weep for the sins we have committed, we even add to them.... If we are, in fact, now occupied in good deeds, we should not attribute the strength with which we are doing them to ourselves. We must not count on ourselves, because even if we know what kind of person we are today, we do not know what we will be tomorrow. Nobody must rejoice in the security of their own good deeds. As long as we are still experiencing the uncertainties of this life, we do not know what end may follow....we must not trust in our own virtues.
Saint Gregory the Great, from Be Friends of God.

Blog post courtesy:
http://catholicsaints.info/pope-saint-gregory-the-great/

Tags:
Memorial of Saint Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church.
Feast of Saint Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church.

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