Pope Gregory XIII is not a saint. He had a very tumultuous reign and did not live a very saintly life. Read more about Gregory and his papal reign at the link below.
he preformed many miricles for people and after he died Pope Gregory declared him as a saint!!
Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Pope Saint Gregory the Great with 40 brother monks, including Saint Lawrence of Canterbury to evangelize the British Isles in the year 597.
Pope St. Leo the Great is a "pre-congregational" saint. In other words, he would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation and devotion long before there was an established process within the church for canonization.
He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
That would be Pope Saint Gregory I.
Gregory the Dialogist or Gregory the Great was one of the first great popes. He was born in Rome about 540 and become pope near the end of the 6th century.
Pope Saint Gregory I, the Great, was born, lived and died in Rome.
Saint Gregory the Great and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the popes.
Roman Catholic AnswerNormally, the appellation "saint" is used in the Catholic Church, of a person who has died and is now in heaven. Pope Saint Gregory the Great died centuries before the canonization process was in place, and was acclaimed a saint by those who knew him almost immediately after his death.
There are several saints named Gregory. However, Pope Saint Gregory the Great was born about the year 540 at Rome, Italy.
No, Pope Gregory the Great .was also known as Pope Gregory I.
Pope Saint Gregory the Great had plainchant renamed "Gregorian Chant" after him.
I can find no patronages assigned to Pope Gregory II.
Pope Gregory the great did not marry. He encouraged the priest to become celibate and those who did not leave their wife should be expelled.
May 26, 1839, Rome, Italy by Pope Gregory XVI
Pope Saint Gregory the Great died in the year 604 of natural causes. He was 64 years old at the time.