Selected Epistles of Gregory the Great
Saint Gregory the Great (the Dialogist) · c. 598 AD
Ante-Nicene Fathers (Roberts–Donaldson), Roberts, Donaldson, and Coxe (eds.), Ante-Nicene Fathers, Buffalo: Christian Literature Publishing, 1885–1887; digitized by CCEL.
Pope of Rome (590–604); known in the Orthodox tradition as Gregory the Dialogist after his famous Dialogues recounting the lives of Italian saints, especially St Benedict of Nursia. His Pastoral Rule (Liber Regulae Pastoralis) is the foundational Latin manual on the office of bishop and pastor and was for centuries the standard formation of Western clergy. Author of the Moralia on Job, hundreds of sermons, and an enormous body of letters. The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts celebrated on the weekdays of Great Lent is attributed to him in the Eastern tradition. Commemorated on 12 March.
Contents
- General Literature of Gregory's Life and Times(1 chapter)
- Regula Pastoralis (Notes)(1 chapter)
- Registrum Epistolarum (Notes)(1 chapter)
- Book IX(60 chapters)
- Book X(14 chapters)
- Book XI(38 chapters)
- Book XII(8 chapters)
- Book XIII. In the Sixth Indiction, and the Thirteenth Year from his Ordination(19 chapters)
- Book XIV(8 chapters)