January the Martyr, our venerable father among the saints and his companions
Saint January was born in Naples, Italy. This is according to the claim of one group, while others return him to Benevento, where he became bishop during […]
Saint January was born in Naples, Italy. This is according to the claim of one group, while others return him to Benevento, where he became bishop during […]
Philetus was a member of the church and had a wife named Lydia and two sons, Theobripius and Macedonius. The family believed in Christ and walked in piety. When they were stopped
This saint was a doctor, and due to his piety and strong faith, he was ordained a priest and then bishop of the city of Sebastia in the country of Armenia. after
She is the Samaritan woman whom Jesus met at Jacob's Well, as mentioned in the Gospel of John (4:4-30). This saint preached
During the time of the Roman Emperor Maximian of Daea (235-238 AD), Rufinus, the deacon of the Church of Sinope in Pontus, arrested and handcuffed him with iron. And when a noble woman dared
Chrysanthus was the only son of one of the well-known sheikhs of Alexandria, Polemius. The latter moved to Rome at the time of the Roman Emperor Numerian (283-
These people apparently died as martyrs for Christ at the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), and they are from our country, even if they were not specified in the article.
These virgins lived during the days of the Roman Emperor Theoclesian (284-305 AD). They were sisters in body from the city of Thessalonica, daughters of parents from the upper class.
They are companions-in-arms of Saint Theodoros of Tyrone. After completing his testimony, they remained in prison for a long time because the governor of Amasia was taken aback by the audacity of Theodoros
Saint Armilus: He is Deacon Armilus, born at the time of Emperor Licinius, in Msivedunum, near Belgrade. It was discovered that he was a Christian, so he came to him