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Arianism


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Ephrem the Syrian, or Ephrem the Syrian, or Ephrem of Nisibis, or Ephrem of Edessa, nicknamed “The Harp of the Holy Spirit,” is the most prominent father of the Orthodox Church […]
Arius exhaled: Egypt was not satisfied with the work of the Tire Council and protested against it. Saint Anthony wrote to Constantine more than once […]
Saint Basil the Great: A bright star shone in the church’s space during this period of its ordeal, illuminating its path and dazzling its opponents, thus increasing its strength […]
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 […]
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). He confirms in the opening […]
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son […]
Son of Julius, son of Constantius I Chlorus. He is Gallus's paternal brother, and his father Julius is Constantine's paternal brother. Julian’s mother Basilina […]
“And when the Comforter comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness of me” (John 15:26) […]
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. […]
Today’s service (February 21) describes Saint Ephestatius as the good shepherd and the double-edged sword, the one who defeats heresy and has a heavenly life who […]