St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

St. Gregory and the Gregorian MusicThe Great Pope, the thirteen hundredth anniversary of whose death is commemorated...
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Author: Wyatt, E. G. P. (Edward Gerald Penfold),1869-
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St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

Dhs. 49.61 Dhs. 24.79

St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

Dhs. 49.61 Dhs. 24.79
Author: Wyatt, E. G. P. (Edward Gerald Penfold),1869-
Format: eBook
Language: English

St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music

The Great Pope, the thirteen hundredth anniversary of whose death is commemorated on March the 12th, 1904, was born at Rome, probably about the year 540. His father, Gordianus, was a wealthy man of senatorial rank; his mother, Silvia, was renowned for her virtues. He received from his parents an excellent liberal and religious education. He further applied himself to the study of law, andprobably at about the age of 30was made prtor of Rome by the Emperor Justin II. But he became dissatisfied with his mode of life, and retiring to the monastery of St. Andrew, which he had founded on the Clian hill, lived there as monk and as abbot. He had long been an ardent admirer of St. Bennet (who had been dead little more than thirty years), and on his fathers death had made use of his patrimony to found six other monasteries in Sicily. He was not, however, allowed to enjoy his retirement at St. Andrews for long, for Pope Benedict I. ordained him deacon, and sent him to Constantinople as his apocrisiarius or confidential agent. Pelagius II. continued him in this office, making use of him especially to appeal to the Emperor for aid against the Lombards, who, while settling in North Italy, were wandering southwards, devastating the country as they went. When he was at length recalled to Rome, he begged to be allowed to return to his monastery. The Pope [6] allowed him to do this, but employed him as his secretary. It was either now, or just before he went to Constantinople, that there occurred the famous incident in the slave market, when, struck by the beauty of some lads exposed for sale, he asked what was the name of their nation. On being told, Angles, he exclaimed, Good, for they have the faces of angels, and ought to be fellow-heirs of the angels in heaven. In reply to his inquiry as to the name of their native province, he was told that its inhabitants were called Deiri. He answered, Good; snatched from the wrath, and called to the mercy of Christ. What was the name of the king of that province? The answer was lia. Then said he, Alleluia! the praise of God ought to be sung in those parts. He passed on, but did not forget the incident, for he wrung permission from the Pope to go himself on a mission to convert the Angles; but no sooner had he started than the Romans clamoured to have him recalled, and he had to return. He did not, however, forget his interest in the nation, and when he was Pope he was able to carry out those plans which earned him the affectionate titles of Gregory our Father, and The Apostle of the English, from those who owed so much to him. [play tune: Deprecamur de domine] ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31582
Author: Wyatt, E. G. P. (Edward Gerald Penfold)
Release Date: Mar 10, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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