Part One: 1- Saint Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons
Saint Irenaeus, or the peacemaker - as his name means - is the most famous of the fathers of the second century in his testimony to the apostolic faith and his defense […]
Saint Irenaeus, or the peacemaker - as his name means - is the most famous of the fathers of the second century in his testimony to the apostolic faith and his defense […]
The publisher’s introduction to the book: “The Apostolic Preaching” by Saint Irenaeus, with a study of his life and teaching. It is actually two books in a volume
Saint Julian was born in Cilicia, in the time of Diocletian, which was the time of his martyrdom. When the time of persecution and the time of confrontation occurred
Saint Nektarios, whose name was Anastas Kefalas, was born in Southern Thrace on October 1, 1846 AD. He grew up in a large and poor family, and his mother and grandmother were poor
He is originally from a village in Crete. He was captured by the Turks after a rebellion raised by the population and suppressed by force by the Ottomans. The Turks captured him and put him to death
Saint Philip was a monk distinguished by his virtue and integrity. He was chosen as the abbot of the monastery against his will, and then as Metropolitan of Moscow in 1566 during the time of the Tsar.
Saint Gregory, known as “The Enlightener,” is the second apostle who established the Christian faith in Armenia after the Apostle Bartholomew. The saint was born
Shalva, a Georgian military commander, was seriously wounded after Georgia was subjected to the invasion of Persian Shah Jalal al-Din. When he recovered, they offered him gifts
Stefan III, born Saint Prince Stefan the Great in 1433, his father Bogdan II (who was Prince of Moldavia between October 12, 1449 and
His birth and upbringing: Saint Saba was born in 1169. He was the third son of the Grand Prince of Serbia, Stefanos Namenja the Pious. The time of baptism took a name
This saint was born in Damascus at the beginning of the fifteenth century AD, and he was a direct writer in the court of the Emir of Tripoli (Mamluk), called
Saint Dorotheos, Bishop of Tire, lived during the time of Diocletian's persecution of Christians, around the year 304, and he was very familiar with the Holy Bible. forced