Today we remember and give thanks for Gregory
the Great, Pastor. One of
the great leaders in Europe at the close of the sixth century, Gregory served
in both the secular and sacred arenas of his era. As mayor of Rome, he restored
economic vitality to his native city, which had been weakened by enemy
invasions, pillage, and plague. After he sold his extensive properties and
donated the proceeds to help the poor, he entered into full-time service in the
Church. On September 3, 590 A.D., Gregory was elected to lead the church in
Rome. As Bishop of Rome he oversaw changes and growth in the areas of church
music and liturgical development, missionary outreach to northern Europe, and
the establishment of a church-year calendar still used by many churches in the
western World today. His book on pastoral care became a standard until the 20th
century.
Collect of the Day:
Almighty and merciful God, You raised up Gregory of Rome to be a
pastor to those who shepherd God’s flock and inspired him to send missionaries
to preach the Gospel to the English people.
Preserve in Your Church the catholic and apostolic faith that Your
people may continue to be fruitful in every good work and receive the crown of
glory that never fades away; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and
reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one
God, now and forever.
Thank Pastor Surburg for honoring the Saints who have gone before us. It's rare that Lutheran's remember Saints unless their day falls on a day of worship. Thank for bringing to mind our heritage.
ReplyDeleteYou are quite right. I have made it an intentional effort of my blog, and also share these with my congregation members.
DeleteThis is the same blog/commemoration from yesterday. We should be commemorating Moses today.
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