Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary of Armenia

Today the church remembers Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary of Armenia, c. 332.

Armenia, the first Christian kingdom in history, was converted through the efforts of Gregory. This kingdom came to an unhappy end as an independent state in 430, yet some two and one-half million persons today are still culturally Armenians. They enjoy a racial, linguistic, and religious heritage which is one of the world's oldest and richest. Their community has endured fifteen hundred years of dispersion, harassment, and often severe persecution.

The truly marvelous story of Christian Armenia began when the infant Gregory, who was a prince by birth, was exiled by enemies and reared by a compassionate Christian family in Cappadocia (modern central Turkey). As an adult and a Christian he returned to Armenia and converted the king, Tiridates, heir of Gregory's old enemies. This was not done easily. Indeed, many legends have grown up around the tradition of Gregory's great difficulties, hardships, and sufferings in effecting the conversion of the king and subsequently the kingdom. For this work he is called the "Illuminator." Gregory was eventually consecrated Bishop of Echmiadzin and was the organizer of the Armenian Church.

We thank you, O God, for the witness of Gregory the Illuminator and for the people of Armenia. Amen.

Almighty God, whose will it is to be glorified in all your saints, and who raised up your servant Gregory the Illuminator to be a light in the world, and to preach the Gospel to the people of Armenia: Shine, we pray, in our hearts, that we also in our generation may show forth your praise, who called us out of darkness into your marvelous light; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_the_Illuminator