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1 1 | incomparable man, the Pontiff Gregory, first of the name, whose
2 2 | made known to all. When Gregory assumed the Supreme Pontificate
3 2 | insults of abandoned men. Gregory himself calls the Church
4 3 | daughter in Christ. Hence Gregory may justly be called the
5 4 | the true faith of Christ. Gregory's heart overflowed with
6 4 | our Apostle, our Pope, our Gregory, and considered itself as
7 5 | said that in the mind of Gregory the hand of God alone was
8 7 | Vatican We find that like Gregory, and perhaps with even more
9 7 | does not know," wrote St. Gregory to the Patriarch Eulogius
10 7 | they brought consolation to Gregory's heartnay, they are endowed
11 9 | great and small, as Pope St. Gregory did, of the absolute necessity
12 11| unconquerable firmness shown by Gregory, which We, with the help
13 11| man. But it was the same Gregory who wrote to the patriarchs
14 12| maxims which the Pontiff Gregory constantly proclaimed, and
15 14| compared with the times of Gregory, yet it seems as though
16 22| But this is not enough. Gregory rebukes the bishop who,
17 24| pages which the Pontiff St. Gregory has left written, and they
18 26| felt with a light hand," as Gregory said (Registr. v. 44 (18)
19 26| entrance into their heart. Gregory did not at all understand
20 27| His kingdom. So keenly did Gregory feel this necessity that
21 29| picture of the true priest, as Gregory understands and describes
22 31| Our eyes the Holy Pontiff Gregory at the Lateran Council,
23 31| that wonderful homily of Gregory, Venerable Brethren, and
24 32| efficaciously promoted by all. Gregory succeeded in his own times
25 38| action of the Pontiff St. Gregory succeeded in attaining in
26 39| very words with which St. Gregory concluded his memorable
27 40| intercession of the holy Pontiff Gregory that God may graciously
28 40| 1904, on the feast of St. Gregory I. Pope and Doctor of the
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