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Saint Gregory the Bishop

Also known as Gregory

A bishop commemorated by the Church, of whom no detailed life survives.

Feast Day
August 30
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Commemorated as

Saint Gregory the Bishop

Life

Saint Gregory the Bishop is commemorated by the Orthodox Church on August 30. He is named among the hierarchs honoured on that date, but no detailed account of his life survives. The Orthodox Church in America's synaxarion records his commemoration without biographical particulars, noting that no information is available about him.

Because the surviving record preserves only his name, rank, and feast day, his region of origin and the century in which he lived are not established. Some calendars associate a Bishop Gregory with the Synaxis of Serbian Hierarchs kept on the same day, but this identification is not confirmed by the source that anchors the present commemoration, and it is offered here only as a possibility rather than an established fact.

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A Commemoration Without a Surviving Life

Many bishops of the early and medieval Church are remembered in the liturgical calendar by name and rank alone, their detailed biographies lost to time or never committed to a circulating written life. Saint Gregory the Bishop belongs to this category: the Church preserves his memory and the day of his commemoration, August 30, while the particulars of his ministry, the see he governed, and the manner of his repose are not recorded in the available synaxaria.

Where a fuller life cannot be reconstructed responsibly from the sources, the honest course is to record what is attested and to refrain from inventing detail. What is securely attested here is the fact of the commemoration itself.

Notes

Honest stub; OCA gives no life details.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints