Benedict the Great
The basic reference for the biography of Saint Benedict (in Arabic, Mubarak), whom the Church celebrates on the fourteenth of March, was compiled by the writer […]
The basic reference for the biography of Saint Benedict (in Arabic, Mubarak), whom the Church celebrates on the fourteenth of March, was compiled by the writer […]
Ephesus of Caesarea mentioned the biography of their martyrdom in his book on the martyrs of Palestine. The ruler of Caesarea Palestine at that time was called Vermilian. In his days he raged
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Saint Benaiotis was born in Damascus, but we do not know the date of his birth. He was an employee of Othman Effendi, the chief of staff of the governor of Damascus
This righteous man had a weak physical structure since his birth, as he continued to suffer throughout his life from many ailments that affected various organs
It was stated in the book “History of the Church” by Ephesus (+ 340), in Book VI, Chapter 43, that: “Some sources state that the Emperor
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Al-Qudsi martyred Mephilus and his eleven companions in Caesarea Palestine during the time of the Roman Emperor Maximinus Dea within the year
Pamphilos Al-Beiruti, the saint and martyr, and his companions Continue reading »
He was the deacon of the holy martyr Abd al-Farsi (September 5) in Persia (Iran). He spent the days of King Yazdgerd I (399-420). catch
Basilius was a priest in Ankara and from the Bishopric of Markles. Preach the word of God with fervor and perseverance. When Basil, the Arian Bishop of Ankara, tried, he broadcast
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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.
Cribus, Babylus, Agthodorus, and Agathonica, saints and martyrs Continue reading »
Capitolias is a city in Trans-Jordan (close to the Jordanian city of Irbid). Accordingly, Peter was a priest enjoying all the privileges of exaltation
Peter Capitolius, the saint and martyr among the priests Continue reading »
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.
Paul the Thebes, the righteous saint and the first hermit Continue reading »
Saint Barlaam (sixth century) was born in a village called Al-Lahiya near the Black Mountain, which extends from Al-Amanus to the Orontes River. I love