Aquila and his wife Priscilla, saints
Saint Aquila was born in Pontus in Asia Minor (Türkiye), and was a Jew. He was staying with his wife Priscilla in Rome, but […]
Saint Aquila was born in Pontus in Asia Minor (Türkiye), and was a Jew. He was staying with his wife Priscilla in Rome, but […]
Avdokia was of Samaritan origin and settled in the city of Baalbek at the time of the Roman Emperor Traian (96-116 AD). She was not a Christian at first, but rather a pagan.
The Roman Emperor Maximian (286-305) issued a decree prohibiting the worship of Christ and emphasizing prostration to the gods, ordering the governors not to
He is Aviani Radionov, born on May 23, 1977. His mother, called Lobov, says that after his birth she lived with a feeling of...
It is not surprising to find in the lives of the saints that a man and his wife possess the heavenly crowns that had previously been symbolically placed on them.
Martyr Artamen the Priest Artamen was a priest of advanced age and holiness, revered by the Christians of Latakia along with his bishop, Sisinius. When Diocletian ascended the throne
Saint Adrian was a high-ranking officer in the Roman army. He was twenty-eight years old when he was martyred. He lived with his wife Natalia in Nicomedia
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.
Artamunes was the son of a noble Seleucid-Pisidian family. When the Apostle Paul passed through the city preaching the Gospel, Artamonus recognized him
Saint Amphianus was originally from Lycia. He grew up in a family known for its elegance, wealth, and pagan worship. He left his family to Beirut, where he devoted himself to life
She was born to pious parents from Heraclius, Thracia. She was raised to memorize the lives of the saints, from a young age, and the saints became a role model for her.
In the year 796 AD, the Arabs sought to attack the Bedouin tribes in Palestine. In this context, many Christian cities and villages were exposed to