Gregory was the younger brother of St. Basil the Great. He became a priest and hermit. Eventually he was appointed as a bishop and, later, an archbishop. Gregory attended the Council of Antioch. Fought the Meletian heresy. Participated in the second ecumenical Council at Constantinople as a theologian. Fought Arianism and reaffirmed the decrees of the Council of Nicaea. The council called him, "Father of the Fathers" because he was widely venerated as the great pillar of orthodoxy and the great opponent of Arianism. Called a Father of the Church.
Gregory is not a patron saint.
She became a saint the moment she died. However, she was canonized on March 12, 1622, by Pope Gregory XV.
Gregory is recognized as a saint in the Orthodox religion but not in the Catholic.
Please specify which Saint Gregory. There are several.
Brotherhood of Saint Gregory was created in 1969.
There are dozens of saints named Gregory. Be specific.
Pope St. Gregory the Great collected the melodies and plain chant of the Church and they became so associated with him that they are now known as Gregorian Chants.
St. Philip was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church on March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
Francis of Assisi became a saint July 17, 1228. This was just short of two years after he died.
St. Anthony of Padua was canonized on May 30, 1232, by Pope Gregory IX at Spoleto, Italy.
Saint Gregory's Catholic College was created in 1979.
Saint Gregory's School For Boys was created in 1962.