1:5 - The Fifth Ecumenical Council
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict tinged with nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class is a large capitalist class […]
The matter did not stop at the religious conflict tinged with nationalism, but rather went beyond it to a social and economic conflict. The Greek upper class is a large capitalist class […]
Romanian origin. Nothing was mentioned about his place or date of birth. All we know is that he was given the name Elijah at baptism. Orphaned
Ibrahim al-Tabarani was a Palestinian monk who died around the year 820 AD. He introduces himself by saying: “I am Abdullah from the family of Adam
Saint Andrew was born in Damascus, Syria, during the days of the Arab invasion, around the year 660, from a virtuous, pious family. His father’s name was George.
Andrew of Crete of Jerusalem, Archbishop of Crete (Crete) Continue reading »
Al-Harith and his companions were martyred in Najran in the year 523, and the church celebrates them on the twenty-fourth of October. Najran is a city in the north
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He was orphaned following the death of his parents due to the plague that swept through Constantinople and its environs in the year 747 AD. He was thirteen years old at that time. Catch up with someone
Plato, abbot of the Monastery of Sokotheion Continue reading »
Text: 11 And I declare to you, brethren, that the gospel which I preached is not after man. 12 For I did not receive it from man.
04- Galatians 1:11-19 - Paul, the apostle of Christ Continue reading »
He is Jonah, son of Amittai, the author of the prophecy contained in a separate book in the Old Testament. It is also known in Arabic heritage as
Arab historians narrated a lot of news about the monasteries in our region, from Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, to Egypt. This includes news
From the news of the monasteries among the Arabs Continue reading »
Before the emergence of Islam, many Arabs were polytheists, and Christianity was widespread among the Arab tribes. It appears from the literary effects that
In the last ten years, discoveries of Christian antiquities have increased in the Arabian Gulf, greatly enriching historical knowledge about the gospel that began from
The Levant Desert extends from Palmyra in the north to Hauran in the south. Not all of them were desolate and sparsely populated, as it was certain that they had been since