Venerable (Monastic) 14th century

Venerable Gregory the Byzantine

Also known as Gregory of Mount Athos

A native of Constantinople who took up monastic life at the Great Lavra of St Athanasius on Mount Athos, where he became a spiritual guide of St Gregory Palamas.

Feast Day
April 6
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Gregory the Byzantine of the Great Lavra

Life

Venerable Gregory the Byzantine was a monk of the fourteenth century, remembered chiefly as a spiritual guide of Saint Gregory Palamas. A native of Constantinople, he pursued the ascetic life on Mount Athos at the Great Lavra of Saint Athanasius, the oldest and foremost of the Athonite monasteries.

His surviving record is brief. The synaxarion preserves little beyond his Constantinopolitan origin, his ascetic life at the Great Lavra, and his role in the formation of Palamas; his year of birth and the date and place of his repose are not recorded. He is assigned to the fourteenth century on the basis of that relationship. The Orthodox Church commemorates him on April 6.

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Life and Monastic Setting

According to the synaxarion, Gregory was born in Constantinople and withdrew to Mount Athos, where he took up the ascetic life at the Lavra of Saint Athanasius. Founded in the tenth century by Athanasius the Athonite, the Great Lavra stood as the senior house of the Holy Mountain, and Gregory is numbered among the ascetics who lived there.

He is identified in the tradition as the spiritual guide of Saint Gregory Palamas, later Archbishop of Thessalonica and the principal theological defender of hesychasm. Palamas, born in Constantinople about 1296, withdrew to Athos around 1316 and, after periods under earlier elders, transferred to the Great Lavra, where he served in the refectory and as a church cantor. The accounts of Palamas's formation place the Great Lavra among the stages of his ascetic training, which is the documented setting for Gregory's role as his guide.

Notes

Spiritual father of St Gregory Palamas; dated to the 14th century on that basis.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints