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<p> ( Γρηόριος ) Argentinus, or St. [[Gregory]] of Agrigentum, a [[Greek]] theologian, was born near Agrigentumn about A.D. 524. Destined for the priesthood by his pious parents, he studied at [[Jerusalem]] for five years, and was there ordained deacon. ‘ Thence he went to [[Antioch]] and, Constantinople,' and gained high repute both places for learning, eloquence, and sanctity. From [[Constantinople]] he went to Rome, ands the; pope named him bishop of [[Agrigentum]] in Sicily. Two disappointed aspirants for the see hired a prostitute to charge him with fornications. He went to Constantinople, and was pronounced innocent by Justinian. Returning to Agrigentum, he cried there, November 23, 562. He wrote Orationes and Conciones; also a Commentarius in Ecclesiasten. This last is lost; the others are given in the life of Gregory, by Leontius, to be found in Cajetanus, Sancti Siculi, volume 1. — Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 21:856; Cave, Hist. Lit. anno 535; Clarke, [[Succession]] of Sacred Literature, 2:512. </p>
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<p> ( '''''Γρηόριος''''' ) Argentinus, or ''St. [[Gregory]] Of Agrigentum,'' a Greek theologian, was born near Agrigentumn about A.D. 524. Destined for the priesthood by his pious parents, he studied at [[Jerusalem]] for five years, and was there ordained deacon. '''''''''' [[Thence]] he went to [[Antioch]] and, Constantinople,' and gained high repute both places for learning, eloquence, and sanctity. From [[Constantinople]] he went to Rome, ands the; pope named him bishop of Agrigentum in Sicily. Two disappointed aspirants for the see hired a prostitute to charge him with fornications. He went to Constantinople, and was pronounced innocent by Justinian. [[Returning]] to Agrigentum, he cried there, November 23, 562. He wrote ''Orationes And Conciones'' ; also a ''Commentarius In Ecclesiasten.'' This last is lost; the others are given in the life of Gregory, by Leontius, to be found in Cajetanus, ''Sancti Siculi,'' volume 1. '''''''''' Hoefer, ''Nouv. Biog. Generale,'' 21:856; Cave, Hist. Lit. anno 535; Clarke, Succession of [[Sacred]] Literature, 2:512. </p>
 
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