Isidore of Fermi, the righteous saint
On the fourth day of the month of February, the Holy Church celebrates our righteous father Isidore of Fermi. This saint was born in the city of Alexandria around […]
On the fourth day of the month of February, the Holy Church celebrates our righteous father Isidore of Fermi. This saint was born in the city of Alexandria around […]
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.
It is not surprising to find in the lives of the saints that a man and his wife possess the heavenly crowns that had previously been symbolically placed on them.
Elias, the martyr of the priesthood and the curate of Afghania Continue reading »
The Old Testament book called Third Kings, at the end of the sixteenth chapter, writes about how he reigned in the city of Samaria and its environs
The glorious Saint Elijah, the zealous prophet and the second forerunner Continue reading »
Holiness in the Orthodox Church is the concern and the goal. God’s will is your holiness, as it was said. And holiness is salvation. What is the meaning of holiness? Who
Priest: (He raises the Holy Bible with both hands and draws the cross over the Andemani and proclaims in a loud voice) Blessed is the kingdom of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit.
Divine Mass according to Saint John Chrysostom Continue reading »
He is one of the fathers of the fourth century AD. St. Gregory the Theologian described him as “a pious, meek, humble heart whose lights of the Holy Spirit shine.”
Meletius the Great, Archbishop of Antioch Continue reading »
{magictabs} In Antioch:: His birth and childhood: He saw the light in Antioch between the years 345 and 349, but Dr. Asad Rustam is more likely and says
Hierarchy: The remaining texts indicate that the hierarchy of the Church of Antioch included in the first quarter of the fourth century - before the First Ecumenical Council -
The church in the first quarter of the fifth century Continue reading »
428 - 441 The vacancy of the Constantinople see: Atticus, Bishop of Constantinople, died in the fall of the year 425. Proclus, the secretary, ran for the succession.
Third Ecumenical Council - Council of Ephesus Continue reading »