1:1 – “God”, who is he?
Part One, God and Man One Christian writer says: “No one does not love God except because he is ignorant of Him.” There is no human mind […]
Part One, God and Man One Christian writer says: “No one does not love God except because he is ignorant of Him.” There is no human mind […]
Nakfer of Antioch lived during the time of the Roman emperors Valerian and Galerian. Late third century AD. He was a simple man, and I connected him with one of the city's priests
Nikephoros of Antioch, the saint and martyr Continue reading »
Saint Nicholas is considered the missionary of Japan. He was born in the Russian province of Smolensk in 1836. His son was a deacon. His mother fell asleep while he was asleep
Nicholas Equator of the Apostles, missionary and archbishop of Japan Continue reading »
When Constantius Caesar (337-361), Emperor of Byzantium, deliberately killed his uncle Julius Constantius, the brother of Saint Constantine the Great, and his eldest son,
He was a cattle herder. He became a monk at Melrose Monastery. He often spent his nights staying up late and praying in the freezing water to combat the tyranny of drowsiness.
Saint Constantine the Great was the first Christian emperor who became by the grace of God, and as the Church called him, “the Messenger of the Lord among kings.” Parents, place and time
On February 10, the Church celebrates the martyr Saint Charalambous, whose name means luminous or shining joy. He was a priest
Charalambous, the holy martyr among the priests Continue reading »
Saint Theodore is one of the most famous martyrs in the East, and he is not Saint Theodore, the army commander, whom the church celebrates on February 8.
Theodore of Tyrone (of Tyre), the saint and martyr Continue reading »
Saint Porphyrius was born in Thessaloniki/Greece to parents rich in virtues and wealth. He attained abundant knowledge and turned away from the blessings of the earth.
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
Basil of Ankara, Saint Martyr of the Priests Continue reading »
The time of his life: Saint Parthenius lived during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great (337 AD). He was the son of a deacon in Byzantine Melitopolis named Christodoulos. His work: It was his work
A Romanian officer in the 12th Romanian Division stationed, at that time, in Malatya, Armenia. He condemns paganism. It was during the reign of the Roman Emperor Decius