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The Great Catholic Reformers: From Gregory the Great to Dorothy Day is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Great Catholic Reformers covers the careers of Pope Gregory the Great, Peter Damian, Bernard of Clairvaux, Clare of Assisi, Catherine of Siena, Jean Gerson, Jan Hus, Gasparo Gontarini, John Henry Newman, and Dorothy Day. This diversity of reformers in our tradition suggests that legitimate reform within the Catholic Church can operate from different spiritualities, employ either gentle or...

extensive that Gregory organized the papal agents, the defensores, into a new institution with formal rights and privileges so that they could effectively investigate clerical abuses.21 As a metropolitan bishop, Gregory was required by canon law to call the clergy for all of the dioceses under his jurisdiction together twice a year. At this convocation, the metropolitan bishop would hear charges against clergy, including bishops. The metropolitan had the power to either depose the bishop or to sentence
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