Gregory the Wonderworker
Saint Gregory the Wonderworker, also known as Gregory Thaumaturgus or Gregory of Neocaesarea, (ca. 213 – ca. 270 AD) was a Christian bishop of the 3rd century. He is commemorated by the Church on November 17
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Hymns
- You became worthy of your name through your way of life:
- Through your vigilance in prayer and your constant constant works of mercy.
- Therefore, O Father Gregory, beseech Christ God to enlighten our minds,
- That we may not sleep in sin, which leads to death!
Kontakion (Tone 2)
- You received the power to perform miracles,
- Frightening the devils and healing the sick through your wonderworking.
- All-wise Father Gregory,
- Your deeds truly entitle you to be called "Wonderworker"!
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