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Theodorus, army commander

Theodorus, army commander

The oldest testimony about Saint Theodore is a sermon delivered by Saint Gregory of Nyssa. We don't know anything about his homeland. We just know that

Saint Theodosia of Tyre

Theodosius of Tyre

Scholars see her martyrdom between the years 307-308 AD. Urban was the ruler of Caesarea at the time, and he had a great killing against Christians during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.

Saint Timothy the Apostle

Saint Timothy the Apostle

Timothy, a Greek name that means “a worshiper of God” or “one who honors God.” He was born of a pagan father and a Jewish mother called Eunice (Acts of the Apostles).

Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza

Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza

Saint Porphyrius was born in Thessaloniki/Greece to parents rich in virtues and wealth. He attained abundant knowledge and turned away from the blessings of the earth.

Saint Benedict the Great from Narsi

Benedict the Great

The basic reference for the biography of Saint Benedict (in Arabic, Mubarak), whom the Church celebrates on the fourteenth of March, was prepared by the writer.

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