St. Gregory the Great 8x10 Plaque

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 Saint Gregory the Great 
540-604
Feast Day: September 3 (New), March 12 (Trad)
Patronage: teachers, students, musicians, singers and England

This composite wood icon has painted beveled edges and a predrilled hole in the back for a wall mount. It has a laminated finish that is durable, water-resistant, UV protected and safe for children. Made in the USA, this 8 x 10" plaque comes in a clear vinyl box making it a perfect gift for any occasion, Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation and more. 

We are discontinuing this size.
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St. Gregory the Great was Pope from 590 to 604 and is known for his contributions to the Liturgy of the Mass. He built 6 monasteries in Sicily and founded a seventh in his home in Rome. He is one of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church and the first monk to become Pope. Despite his bodily ails and the frightful times he lived in, it has been said that no teacher of equal eminence has arisen in the Church.