St. Gregory of Narek
Monk, Mystic, and Doctor of the Church
c. 950–1003
Monk, Mystic, and Doctor of the Church
c. 950–1003
St. Gregory of Narek was an Armenian monk, priest, and theologian known for his deep spiritual writings and profound love for God.
He lived a quiet monastic life dedicated to prayer, reflection, and writing. His most famous work, the "Book of Lamentations," is a collection of prayers expressing repentance, humility, and trust in God’s mercy.
Through his writings, he helped countless people grow in faith and understand the depth of God’s love and forgiveness.
He was later declared a Doctor of the Church, recognized for his spiritual wisdom and influence.
St. Gregory lived a life centered on prayer. He teaches us to turn to God in every moment.
His writings reflect deep humility. He reminds us to rely on God’s mercy.
He emphasized conversion of heart. He shows us how to seek forgiveness and renewal.
St. Gregory of Narek reminds us of the power of prayer and the depth of God’s mercy. His writings invite us into a deeper relationship with God.
He teaches that no one is beyond God’s love and that sincere repentance brings healing.
His example encourages us to pray deeply, to remain humble, and to trust in God’s compassion.
“St. Gregory of Narek, help me to pray with humility and trust in God’s mercy.”
— Prayer inspired by the life of St. Gregory of Narek