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A local Catholic church, St. Gregory the Great, has, since 1995, grown to 4,400 families from 70 members.
Front-Runner Hugs the Coast Valerie Bauerlein 2012
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And still today St. Gregory the Great is associated with cherries, and what better way to pass on the legend than to enjoy a dish of cherries?
St. Gregory's Cherries (Crisp) Barbara 2009
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Legend has it that on St. Mark's Feast Day, St. Gregory the Great, when he was the pope, suddenly had a great craving for cherries.
St. Gregory's Cherries (Crisp) Barbara 2009
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If St. Gregory the Great could re-order even the sacred Canon and later popes add the Gloria and the Roman Offertory late fourteenth century, we cannot rule out all change by a pope.
Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta chairman of the SSPX commission 2009
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Argent by the Tiber: Angelus: St. Gregory the Great a model for pastors and public adminstrators skip to main
Angelus: St. Gregory the Great a model for pastors and public adminstrators Argent 2006
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Angelus: St. Gregory the Great a model for pastors and public adminstrators
Angelus: St. Gregory the Great a model for pastors and public adminstrators Argent 2006
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He dug her grave himself and was subsequently buried in it with her “so death did not separate the bodies of these two whose minds had ever been united in the Lord” St. Gregory the Great, Dialogues.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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He dug her grave himself and was subsequently buried in it with her “so death did not separate the bodies of these two whose minds had ever been united in the Lord” St. Gregory the Great, Dialogues.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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In imitation of St. Gregory the Great, he kept a list of the names of all the poor, and furnished them all with allowances.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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It was a subject of great joy to the whole church to behold the wonderful blessing bestowed by Almighty God on the labors of our saint, but to none more than St. Gregory the Great, who wrote to St. Leander to congratulate him on the subject.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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