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Pope Gregory Collection

"Pope Gregory: A Visionary Leader and Champion of the Anglicans" In the realm of history, Pope Gregory stands as an iconic figure whose influence transcended time

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: An Emperor kissing the Popes feet, illustration from Acts and Monuments

An Emperor kissing the Popes feet, illustration from Acts and Monuments
STC469129 An Emperor kissing the Popes feet, illustration from Acts and Monuments by John Foxe, ninth edition, pub. 1684 (litho) by English School

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Ms 150 f. 61v A Judgement, from the Decrets de St. Gregoire IX (vellum)

Ms 150 f. 61v A Judgement, from the Decrets de St. Gregoire IX (vellum)
NUL166695 Ms 150 f.61v A Judgement, from the Decrets de St. Gregoire IX (vellum) by French School, (13th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Avranches, France; French, out of copyright

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: 'Non Angli Sed Angeli Forent Si Fuissent Christiani'(engraving)

"Non Angli Sed Angeli Forent Si Fuissent Christiani"(engraving)
670608 " Non Angli Sed Angeli Forent Si Fuissent Christiani" (engraving) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Henry 4 Emperor surrendering his crown to the Pope, illustration from

Henry 4 Emperor surrendering his crown to the Pope, illustration from
STC469128 Henry 4 Emperor surrendering his crown to the Pope, illustration from Acts and Monuments by John Foxe, ninth edition, pub

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Page from Pope Gregorys Reflections on the Book of Job (colour litho)

Page from Pope Gregorys Reflections on the Book of Job (colour litho)
961191 Page from Pope Gregorys Reflections on the Book of Job (colour litho) by French School, (13th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Choice examples of paleography)

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Pope Saint Gregory I Frees the Souls from Purgatory with His Prayers, 1731

Pope Saint Gregory I Frees the Souls from Purgatory with His Prayers, 1731

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Saint Gregory as Pope, German, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown

Saint Gregory as Pope, German, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown
Saint Gregory as Pope, German, ca. 1500

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Painted decoration in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Painted decoration in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Painted decoration in the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy, (1928). About 1505...Persian sibyls; St. Gregory

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Four Church Fathers Saints Ambrosius Gregorius

Four Church Fathers Saints Ambrosius Gregorius
Four Church Fathers: Saints Ambrosius, Gregorius, Hieronymus and Augustine In Effigiem Quatuor-Virorum (...) Christi optime meritorum (title on object), Four Fathers of the Church: Saints Ambrosius

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Umbria Perugia Spello S. Maria della Rotonda

Umbria Perugia Spello S. Maria della Rotonda, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Located on the outskirts of Spello

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Bell tower arms Pope Gregory XIII Wolfgang Engelbert

Bell tower arms Pope Gregory XIII Wolfgang Engelbert
Bell tower with the arms of Pope Gregory XIII, Wolfgang Engelbert Graf von Auersperg collection of architectural prints, Canonica, Gregorius, Architectural print, 1572-1585

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Pope Gregory XV Guercino Giovanni Francesco Barbieri

Pope Gregory XV Guercino Giovanni Francesco Barbieri
Pope Gregory XV; Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591 - 1666); about 1622 - 1623; Oil on canvas; 133.7 × 98.4 cm (52 5, 8 × 38 3, 4 in.)

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Mass of Saint Gregory, 1511

Background imagePope Gregory Collection: Discussion of the Reform of the Calendar under Pope Gregory XIII (1502-85) replaced

Discussion of the Reform of the Calendar under Pope Gregory XIII (1502-85) replaced
XAL175117 Discussion of the Reform of the Calendar under Pope Gregory XIII (1502-85) replaced by the Gregorian Calendar, Rome, 15 October 1582 (oil on panel) (see also 102626) by Italian School



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"Pope Gregory: A Visionary Leader and Champion of the Anglicans" In the realm of history, Pope Gregory stands as an iconic figure whose influence transcended time. With his unwavering faith and profound dedication to his calling, he left an indelible mark on the world. From angels to English slaves, his legacy is a tapestry woven with compassion, wisdom, and divine intervention. Pope Gregory's journey began with a vision that forever changed the course of Christianity. Guided by heavenly messengers, he embraced his mission wholeheartedly - "Non Angli Sed Angeli" - not just Angels but also Anglicans. This motto became a testament to his inclusive approach in spreading God's word. Through lithographs and engravings, we catch glimpses of pivotal moments in Pope Gregory's life. One such depiction portrays him alongside English slaves at Rome in 590 AD – a poignant reminder of his empathy towards those oppressed by their circumstances. His actions spoke volumes about love triumphing over prejudice. An illustration from Acts and Monuments showcases an emperor humbly kissing the Pope's feet – symbolizing the reverence bestowed upon this spiritual leader even by secular powers. It exemplifies how Pope Gregory commanded respect not only within religious circles but also among rulers across Europe. His intellectual prowess was equally remarkable; manuscripts like Ms 150 f. 61v reveal intricate judgments from Decrets de St. Gregoire IX written on vellum pages centuries ago. These writings reflect both astute legal acumen and deep theological insights that shaped Church doctrine for generations to come. Yet amidst all these accomplishments, it was Pope Saint Gregory I who truly embodied humility and compassion through prayerful intercession for souls trapped in purgatory – depicted vividly in "Pope Saint Gregory I Frees the Souls from Purgatory with His Prayers. " This act epitomized his belief in redemption beyond earthly boundaries.