Aristarchus, Bodis, and Trophimus, the saints apostles
They are among the seventy apostles and were students of Saint Paul the Apostle.
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They are among the seventy apostles and were students of Saint Paul the Apostle.
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His father, Benther, was known among his people for his honor, wealth, and virtue. His mother, Epiphanius, was more than equal to his father in good conduct. But they are
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Saint Alexander was born on February 11, 1872 in the city of Kremenetz in Donetsk. He was born into a pious family. He was
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Among the fragrant flowers that blossomed in the Virgin’s garden was Father Aeschyus, who was adorned with virtues. He was born in a small village in Messinia
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He is one of the most prominent fathers who participated in the Second Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in the year 381, which was the council that refuted the heresy of Macedonius.
The martyrdom of Saint Elijah occurred during the time of the Caliph al-Mahdi (775-789), and the ruler of the Levant and its police chief, Muhammad, the caliph’s nephew, on the first of
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The martyr Abu Al-Attar was an Arab Muslim from Baghdad. He was seventeen years old when he met a Georgian prince, Duke Nerses. this
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Saint Arsanius was born in the late nineteenth century in the village of Farasa, which is one of six villages that remained Christian in the country.
Its origin is from Amed on the banks of the Tigris. He was the people of the East. He was forced to intervene in the political affairs of Antioch in 525 to eliminate
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These two saints lived in the city of Homs during the days of the Roman Emperor Decius, where they were martyred. Galaction was from a wealthy pagan family that was excommunicated
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The reference for the biography of Saint Apostle Onesimus is the letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to Philemon in his prison and sent, and the letter to the Colossians.
“The People of the Cave” are the seven young saints who lived in Ephesus: Maximilian, Xacostodianus, Pamphilchus, Martinus, Dionysius, Antonius, and John. The Church commemorates them twice
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