Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
- Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
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name=Gregory of Nazianzus
Gregory the Elder
birth_date=c. 276
death_date=374
feast_day=January 1
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birth_place=Nazianzus
death_place=Nazianzus
titles=Bishop of Nazianzus, Saint
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Gregory the Elder, or Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, (c.276-374) was the bishop of the see of Nazianzus in Roman province of Cappadocia. However, he is better remembered as the patriarch of an important family of ecclesiastics.
Career
A member of the Hypsistarians, a distinct Jewish-pagan sect worshiping Hypsistos, the "Most High" God, Gregory was convinced to convert to Christianity by his wife Nonna in 325. Both Gregory and Nonna came from wealthy families, and Gregory was able to personally finance the construction of a church in the region. In 328, Gregory was selected as bishop of Nazianzus, a position he held until his death. At one point, Gregory subscribed to the an Arian understanding of the Trinity. However, this was for a very brief time and he quickly renounced that position. [Frederick Norris, "Gregory of Nazianzus" in "The Encyclopedia of Early Christianity," ed. Everett Ferguson (New York: Garland Publishing, 1977).]
Family
Three children were born to Gregory and Nonna. One daughter, Saint Gorgonia (or Gorgonius) outlived her parents by only a year, and was lauded in the eulogy given by her brother as a model Christian wife. Their younger son, Caesarius of Nazianzus, studied in Caesarea Mazaca and at Alexandria and became a physician. He served in Constantinople as the court physician for both Constantius II and Julian the Apostate, and died in 368. Their elder son, also named Gregory (and sometimes known as "the Younger"), served alongside his father first as a priest, and then as co-adjutor. Gregory the Younger would later become the Patriarch of Constantinople.
References
External links
*"Catholic Encyclopia", articles on [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03138a.htm Caesarius] and [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07010b.htm Gregory the Younger] .
*Patron Saints Index article on [http://www.catholicforum.com/saintS/saintg7t.htm Gregory the Elder] .
*Catholic Online article on [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3598 Saint Gorgonia] .
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