When Rome lay in ruins, one reluctant monk changed history forever. Gregory the Great (540-604) never wanted to be pope. He fled to escape election and wept through his consecration. Yet this unwilling pontiff transformed Christianity more profoundly than any leader between the apostles and the Reformation. When Gregory became pope in 590, Rome's population had collapsed from one million to forty thousand. Aqueducts lay broken. Officials had abandoned the city. Lombard armies threatened at will. Someone had to act-and that someone was a monk who wanted only to pray. In fourteen years, Gregory reorganized Church estates to feed the poor, negotiated with invaders, sent missionaries to convert England, reformed the liturgy, and established principles of pastoral leadership still used today. His reforms created medieval Christianity itself. Yet he remained profoundly human. His letters reveal a man crushed by unwanted responsibilities, afflicted by chronic illness, mourning the contemplative peace he had sacrificed. He called himself "Servant of the Servants of God" and meant it. This book presents Gregory's complete story - from aristocratic youth in dying Rome through reluctant election to transformative papacy. Clear, engaging, and thoroughly researched, it's written for general readers seeking to understand how one faithful servant shaped Christianity for a millennium. Discover the monk who became the father of medieval Christianity - not through ambition, but through obedience.
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