St. Gregory Nazianzen
St. Gregory was born near Nazianzus in Cappadocia about 330 AD. He followed a monastic way of life for some years. He and Saint Basil were best friends forever.
St. Gregory was appointed Bishop of Constantinople in 379, when the Arian controversy reached fever pitch. He was forced to retire to Nazianzus, where he passed away on January 25, 390.
St. Gregory’s learning and oratory power were Graces, and he was called The Theologian. He stands by those who call upon his help before the Eternal God; Jesus Christ, who is always in our corner.