Theodorus of Tarsus, Bishop of Canterbury
We celebrate him and the Latin Church on September 19. Theodoros was born in the year 602 in Tarsus (Cilicia), which is the city of Saint Paul the Apostle. […]
We celebrate him and the Latin Church on September 19. Theodoros was born in the year 602 in Tarsus (Cilicia), which is the city of Saint Paul the Apostle. […]
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