Hypatius the Wonderworker, Bishop of Gangra and martyr among the priests
He became bishop of Gangra in the province of Aflagonia in northern Asia Minor. This was an important diocese. It was reported that he participated in the Council [...]
He became bishop of Gangra in the province of Aflagonia in northern Asia Minor. This was an important diocese. It was reported that he participated in the Council [...]
We have little information about him. Perhaps he was born in Jerusalem during the fourth century AD. He grew up with a love of piety and virtue. A young man became a disciple of the saint
His life: Gregory’s family belonged to the large and rich royal families and lived in a town called “ARIANDOS – Ariandos” near the town.
Its origins: On the fifteenth of January, our church celebrates our righteous father Paul the Thebe, the first of the solitary hermits in Christian history.
Today's service (February 21) describes Saint Ephestatius as the good shepherd and the double-edged sword, the one who defeats heresy and the one who has a heavenly life.
He is the twentieth Patriarch (Pope) [1] of the See of Alexandria. He is known as the “Protector of the Faith” and the “Father of Orthodoxy,” and he is one of the fathers who defend true and authentic surrender.
His life Saint Basil was born in Caesarea, Cappadocia[1] in the year 330 AD. From a prominent aristocratic family. His paternal grandfather was called Basilius. He left everything
This study requires the reader to have spiritual peace, purity of heart, and mental alertness so that he can, through prayer and meditation, reach her deep thoughts. introduction:
Saint John the Evangelical Theologian is, par excellence, the messenger of the divinity of Jesus Christ and his incarnation or humanization (i.e., his becoming a human being). It is confirmed in the opening
Today, there are successive attacks on the Lord Jesus, not the least of which is the book “The Da Vinci Code,” written by Dan Brown, which sold approximately
Saint Athanasius has several letters, in addition to various works written by him and attributed to him, and almost none of them are devoid of talk about the incarnation.
He is one of the fathers of the fourth century AD. St. Gregory the Theologian described him as “a pious, meek, humble heart whose lights of the Holy Spirit shine.”