Nonna, mother of Gregory Nazianzen
Nonna (1), mother of Gregory Nazianzen; a lady of good birth, the child
of Christian parents, Philtatius and Gorgonia, brought up in the practice of the
Christian virtues, of which she was so admirable an example. Her son describes in
glowing terms the holiness of her life and the beautiful conformity of all her actions
to the highest standards of Christian excellence. To her example, aided by her prayers,
he ascribes the conversion of his father from the strange medley of paganism and
Christianity which formed the tenets of the Hypsistarian sect, to which by birth
he belonged (Greg. Naz. Or. ii, 19; Carm. 1, 2). We know of two other
children of the marriage, a sister named Gorgonia, probably older than Gregory,
and a brother named Caesarius. Nonna's death probably occurred on Aug. 5 (on which
day she is commemorated both by the Greek and Latin churches) in 374 (Orat.
19, p. 315; Carm. 1, p. 9). Tillem. Mém. eccl. t. ix. pp. 309–311,
317, 318, 322, 385, 397.
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