Introduction to the book and author
Father George Florovsky Bible, Church and Tradition An Orthodox Perspective
Father George Florovsky Bible, Church and Tradition An Orthodox Perspective
Saint Dorotheos, Bishop of Tire, lived during the time of Diocletian's persecution of Christians, around the year 304, and he was very familiar with the Holy Bible. forced
Dorotheos, Bishop of Tyre, saint and martyr among the priests Continue reading »
Saint Dorotheos (500-555), who was from Gaza. His spiritual parents are: John “the Prophet” and Barsonovius “the great old man”. His upbringing:
Gennadius became Patriarch of Constantinople in the year 458. He was known for his piety and integrity. He was concerned with controlling the affairs of priests after simony - the trade of priestly ordinations -
The life of prayer is our personal, conscious life in God, because everything, our being and our movement, enters into it. All of our lives and relationships are with God
Chapter Five: Liturgy, prayer, and our personal life Continue reading »
First Sermon: Pentecost On the day of Pentecost, the Apostle Peter stood up and preached to the groups that had come to Jerusalem from all over the world.
Rules of church sermon in the sermons of Peter the Apostle Continue reading »
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
Paul, Ainatha, and Valentina, saints and martyrs from Palestine Continue reading »
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 »
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 »
Throughout the ages, Christians have been nourished by the lives of the saints: the apostles, the high priests, the desert monks, the martyrs, and the tourists. Today Christians face pressure
Basil, Bishop of Keneshma, the new martyr Continue reading »
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
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.