I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, even if he dies, will live.
John Damascene
Mansour ibn Sarjun, the name of Saint John, was born around the year 655 AD in Damascus, the capital of the Umayyads at that time, from an ancient family.
Titus the Apostle, Bishop of Crete
On the twenty-fifth of August, our church celebrates a saint who was one of the first Christians of non-Jewish origin who believed at the hand of Paul
Saint Anthony the Great
قال القديس أنطونيوس: «رأسُ الحكمةِ مخافةُ اللهِ. كما أنّ الضوءَ إذا دخل إلى بيتٍ مُظلمٍ طرد ظُلمَتَه وأنارَه، هكذا خوفُ
Tarasius the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople
Saint Tarasius was born around the middle of the eighth century AD to a family that combined high status with wealth and virtue. His father, George, was a respected judge
3:2 - Collective work in the church - the secret of unity and the cause of discord
The nature of a person's life is based on the relationships he builds with others. “Man is a social being.” So the Lord Jesus said to Satan in the temptation
Matrona of Saint Bara Constantinople
She was born in Pamphylia in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey) in the middle of the fifth century AD. She was married when she was three or fourteen years old
Khrisi the Bulgarian saint and martyr
Kharisi was born in the late eighteenth century in a poor Bulgarian village called Slatin, whose parents were suffering from hardship.
Shio (Simon) Mikvim the Syrian righteous saint
He is one of the twelve Syrian fathers who spread monasticism in Georgia. He was born in Antioch, Syria. He was alone to his pious Christian parents.
Cribus, Babylus, Agthodorus, and Agathonica, the martyrs
Krebs was an idol priest, then he converted to Christ, was baptized, and became bishop of the Church of Thyatira, adjacent to Ephesus, a church founded by St.