Gregory Thaumaturgus

Gregory Thaumaturgus or Gregory the Miracle-Worker (Ancient Greek: Γρηγόριος ὁ Θαυματουργός, Grēgórios ho Thaumatourgós; Latin: Gregorius Thaumaturgus; c. 213 – 270), also known as Gregory of Neocaesarea, was a Christian bishop of the 3rd century. He has been canonized as a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.

Saint

Gregory of Neocaesarea
Saint Gregory the Miracle-Worker
14th century icon
Thaumaturgus
(Miracle-worker)
Bishop and Confessor
Bornc.AD 213
Neocaesarea, Pontus (modern-day Niksar, Tokat, Turkey)
Diedc.AD 270
Pontus (modern-day Turkey)
Venerated inCatholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodoxy
CanonizedPre-Congregation
Major shrineCalabria
FeastNovember 17
Saturday before first Sunday of Advent (Armenian Apostolic Church)
AttributesBishop driving demons out of a temple; presenting a bishop's mitre to Saint Alexander the Charcoal Burner
Patronageagainst earthquakes, desperate causes, floods, forgotten causes, impossible causes, lost causes
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