Arsanius the Cappadocian Saint
Saint Arsanius was born in the late nineteenth century in the village of Farasa, which is one of six villages that remained Christian in […]
Saint Arsanius was born in the late nineteenth century in the village of Farasa, which is one of six villages that remained Christian in […]
Saint Arsanius was born on September 29, 1910 in a small village in Romania to pious Orthodox parents, Joseph and Christina.
The Orthodox Church commemorates the Russian Saint Andrei Rublev, the icon painter, or icon writer, as some like to say, on the Fourth.
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This saint’s name was “Ruh” before he was converted to the Christian faith. He was one of the nobles of the city of Damascus, and he lived near a monastery
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The number of subjects of this Patriarchate of Jerusalem is small, not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand. The Jerusalem Church is the mother of the churches because it was from her that the apostles departed
Saint Dania was born in the year 409 AD, after years of impoverishment on his mother’s side. The Lord answered her fervent prayer and tears.