St. Gregory the Great, Pope from 590 to 604, was a remarkable leader who saw himself as the “servant of the servants of God.” With strong administrative skills, deep spiritual wisdom, and a heart for evangelization, Gregory helped shape the Church in turbulent times. His works like the Regula Pastoralis and Moralia in Iob reveal his vision of Christian humility and moral leadership. He believed holiness was always possible, even in the most difficult times.
