Grégoire Ier citations

Grégoire Ier, dit le Grand, auteur des Dialogues , devient le 64e pape en 590.

Docteur de l'Église, il est l'un des quatre Pères de l'Église d'Occident, avec saint Ambroise, saint Augustin et saint Jérôme. Son influence durant le Moyen Âge fut considérable.

C'est en son honneur que, deux siècles après sa mort, le chant élaboré dans les abbayes du diocèse de Metz est appelé « chant grégorien » .

Depuis le concile Vatican II, l'Église catholique le célèbre le 3 septembre . Wikipedia  

✵ 540 – 12. mars 604   •   Autres noms Sv. Gregor I., San Gregorio Magno
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Grégoire Ier: Citations en anglais

“Holy Scripture presents a kind of mirror to the eyes of the mind, so that our inner face may be seen in it.”
Scriptura sacra mentis oculis quasi quoddam speculum opponitur, ut interna nostra facies in ipsa videatur. Ibi etenim foeda, ibi pulehra nostra cognoscimus.

Morals in the Book of Job, 553d, as translated in Cultural Performances in Medieval France (2007), p. 129
Contexte: Holy Scripture presents a kind of mirror to the eyes of the mind, so that our inner face may be seen in it. There we learn our own ugliness, there our own beauty.

“The bliss of the elect in heaven would not be perfect unless they were able to look across the abyss and enjoy the agonies of their brethren in eternal fire.”

Homily of St. Gregory as quoted in A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volume 1 by Henry Charles Lea page 241

“And let the fear and dread of you be upon all of the animals of the earth.”

Clearly, fear and dread were prescribed for the animals, but evidently it was forbidden among humans. By nature a human is superior to a brute animal, but not other humans.
Source: The Book of Pastoral Rule, p.62

“Holy Scripture presents a kind of mirror to the eyes of the mind, so that our inner face may be seen in it. There we learn our own ugliness, there our own beauty.”

Morals in the Book of Job, 553d, as translated in Cultural Performances in Medieval France (2007), p. 129
Original: (la) Scriptura sacra mentis oculis quasi quoddam speculum opponitur, ut interna nostra facies in ipsa videatur. Ibi etenim foeda, ibi pulchra nostra cognoscimus.

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