Maruthas (known), Bishop of Mayyafariqin
Saint of Antioch lived during the time of the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II and the Persian King Yazdegerd I. Patriarch Makarios the leader mentioned him in “Saints from […]
Saint of Antioch lived during the time of the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II and the Persian King Yazdegerd I. Patriarch Makarios the leader mentioned him in “Saints from […]
Saint Gregory, known as “The Enlightener,” is the second apostle who established the Christian faith in Armenia after the Apostle Bartholomew. The saint was born
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A saint from Antioch, Sophronius, whose name means “chastity,” was born in Damascus, to two pious and chaste parents, Planthus and Myra. That was about
He grew up in Persia during the reign of King Constantine the Great, and was initially a pagan. Then he was preached about the faith by a Christian man
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He is one of the twelve disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ and is called the Twin. It is known in the Gospel of John, in particular, from three situations:
The basic reference for the biography of Saint Benedict (in Arabic, Mubarak), whom the Church celebrates on the fourteenth of March, was prepared by the writer.
Saint Artamius was one of the most prominent statesmen in the days of Emperor Constantine the Great. He was a military governor of Alexandria and the rest of Egypt, and then
Efxandius's father was a Persian Christian who fled to Syria in the year 360 due to the persecution of Sapor, king of the Persians. There he got married
On the twenty-second day of January, our Holy Church celebrates the saintly martyr Anastasius the Persian. In the year 614, the Persians attacked
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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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He is a martyr from Antioch. He lived for 110 years, spending more than 60 of them in the army since the time of Constantinople Chlorus, father of Constantine the Great, and after him.
Saint Andrew was born in Damascus, Syria, during the days of the Arab invasion, around the year 660, from a virtuous, pious family. His father’s name was George.
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