Seek to distinguish yourself from others only in your generosity. Be like gods to the poor, imitating God's mercy. Humanity has nothing so much in common with God as the ability to do good.
Saint Gregory the Theologian
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Seek to distinguish yourself from others only in your generosity. Be like gods to the poor, imitating God's mercy. Humanity has nothing so much in common with God as the ability to do good.
Saint Gregory the Theologian
Stage, film, and television actor Julie Newmar (American, born Julia Chalene Newmeyer, Aug. 16, 1933).
The Mass of Saint Gregory, [date?]. Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa (Spanish, Jul. 18, 1600 - Feb. 20, 1667).
Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid.
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Heading out to do one last land blessing for old St. Gregory’s day on the land we have lived on for over a decade.
On Saint Gregory’s Day the stork flies over the sea, and the frog opens its mouth; the ice floats across the sea, and it is a lazy farmer who does not plow.
On Svaty Řehoř Day (celebrated in folk tradition on March 12, though in modern times the feast day has been moved to Sep. 3) spring really came to the Czech villages and the farmers prepared for the first plowing.
It was said: "On Svaty Řehoř, every farmer is lazy who does not plow.” The actual start of spring plowing also had its own magical ceremony – the farmer sprinkled himself, the plow and the ground with holy water and blessed the field and the first furrow with a cross. When he returned home, the housewife doused him with water to keep him strong in the days to come. Sieving was done on days when the moon was waxing – this was especially true for grain and flax. And finally, when the field was sown, it was walked around, which was related to the belief in the magical protective power of the circle.
There is a well-known old saying associated with March 12th: "On St. Gregory's Day, the stork flies over the sea and the frog opens its mouth". Although in recent years there have been recorded cases of storks wintering in Czech territory, the stork remains one of the most prominent messengers of spring and a symbol of bird migration.
Storks are not only a symbol of spring but also of love, loyalty and fertility. The first to arrive is usually the male (they always fly to places where they nested in the past), who is repairing the old dwelling after the winter and waiting for the arrival of his female, with whom he usually spends his entire life. When the male and female arrive "home", they both greet each other enthusiastically by tilting their heads back and clapping their beaks. The pair nests and the female lays eggs at the beginning of April.
Diego de la Cruz (Spanish, active 1482-1500) The Mass of Saint Gregory (before 1480)
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With the exception of Julius Caesar, and the burning of Alexandria, is there anyone you hate in history with the sheer unadulterated seething power of a thousand suns for all they deprived us of? Personally I absolutely fucking hate Saint Gregory of Tours for going through and absolutely leveling any temple or shrine he came across that was not to his god. He eliminated so much history and murdered so many people in the name of his own religion and I could throttle him in the most visceral and intimate ways and still sleep like a fucking baby for everything he did. UGH
Let him who does all that he can, rely firmly upon the mercy of God. But for him who does not do all that lies within his power to rely upon the mercy of God would be simple presumption
Saint Gregory