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English: Gregory I became pope in 590 and effected great changes in the Catholic Church. He used the office to govern and provide pastoral care to a large area during a time of little civil administration. He also reformed church liturgy, introducing Gregorian chant. Gregory's writings about saints, including Saint Benedict, helped the growth of Benedictine monasteries in the Middle Ages.
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11. aug 2005 kl. 00:57Lítil mynd av versjónini frá 11. aug 2005 kl. 00:57300 × 340 (22 KB)JarlaxleArtemis'''Title''': "Pope Gregory I"<br/>'''Description''': Gregory I became pope in 590 and effected great changes in the Roman Catholic church. He used the office to govern and provide pastoral care to a large area during a time of little civil administration.

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