Apostolic Fathers
The Church of Antioch is famous among theologians and Christian thought as a church of free, mature thought and profound spiritual life. All of Christianity is indebted to her. […]
The Church of Antioch is famous among theologians and Christian thought as a church of free, mature thought and profound spiritual life. All of Christianity is indebted to her. […]
Calling the Nations: God's New People: 86 - Everything that the prophets foretold about the Son of God, that He would appear on earth,
Incarnation: 31 - Thus (the incarnate Logos) united man with God and created a communion between God and man. If he had not come
15- And he ascended to heaven. On the fortieth day of Resurrection, Jesus ascended to heaven and sat at the right hand of the Father. The right hand of God -
He is a young man who accompanied the apostles. He was a cousin of Barnabas, a companion of the Apostle Paul, as we know from his letter to the Colossians (4:10).
Saint Foka was born and raised in Cilicia during the era of the Roman Kingdom. His parents were Christians and his father was a nobleman. Saint Fawqa loved the word
Throughout the ages, Christians have been nourished by the lives of the saints: the apostles, the high priests, the desert monks, the martyrs, and the tourists. Today Christians face pressure
Basil, Bishop of Keneshma, the new martyr Continue reading »
Saint Andrew is the apostle who was first called by the Lord Jesus, and his name means the brave, the steadfast, or the gentleman. He was a disciple of John
They are among the seventy apostles and were students of Saint Paul the Apostle.
Aristarchus, Bodis, and Trophimus, the saints apostles Continue reading »
Antipas lived in the time of the Apostles, as he was a disciple of Saint John the Theologian, and he became bishop of Pergamos. He was old then
Antipas, Bishop of Pergamos, Saint Martyr Continue reading »
Saint Irenaeus, bishop of the city of Lyon in Gaul (present-day France), lived in the second century, and was most likely martyred in the year 202.
He is the twentieth Patriarch (Pope) [1] of the See of Alexandria. He is known as the “Protector of the Faith” and the “Father of Orthodoxy,” and he is one of the fathers who defend true and authentic surrender.