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1 5 | Council of Lyons which Blessed Gregory X convened, the emperor
2 11| the pontificate of Blessed Gregory X. Gregory sent to Michael
3 11| pontificate of Blessed Gregory X. Gregory sent to Michael Palaeologus
4 11| Although the reply of Pope Gregory to this letter of the Orientals
5 11| Nicholas III, the successor of Gregory, through the legates he
6 14| 14. The annals of Gregory XIII, written by Fr. Maffei
7 17| prescribed for Greeks by Pope Gregory XIII (veteris Bullarii,
8 19| Cyril, John Chrysostom, Gregory of Nyssa, and John Damascene;
9 23| attribute this practice to St. Gregory the Illuminator, their first
10 23| Pope St. Sylvester or St. Gregory the Great approved the practice
11 23| the Armenian people. Pope Gregory IX refers to these in his
12 23| Raynaldus, 1139), no. 82). Gregory, Patriarch of Sis, certainly
13 25| College built in Rome by Gregory XIII, observance of the
14 25| statements requested by Pope Gregory XIII from the Patriarch
15 29| signify Christ alone." ~~St. Gregory VII, with similar zeal,
16 29| the Armenians (bk. 8, 1). Gregory XIII acted in like manner
17 30| used by two popes - Blessed Gregory X at the Council of Lyons
18 30| with his predecessor Pope Gregory X. The evidence for this
19 30| Turks two years earlier (Gregory of Trebizond, epistola ad
20 30| required of the Greeks by Gregory XIII and of the Orientals
21 43| details in the time of Pope Gregory XIII. For this reason Bucherius
22 43| At the bidding of Pope Gregory XIII, Clavius has fully
23 44| itself and in the Annals of Gregory XIII, vol. 2, p. 271. Rome
24 46| calendar revised by Pope Gregory XIII, the eminent benefactor
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