Plato, abbot of the Monastery of Sokotheion
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. Apply to one of […]
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. Apply to one of […]
Saint Eutychius was born in a town in the province of Phyrgia called “Divine”. He received his Christian upbringing at the hands of his grandfather, the priest, who was imprinted in
Saint Ahmed the Calligrapher lived in Constantinople in the seventeenth century. His profession was an archivist. He did not have a wife, she was
Saint Jerome was born around 347 in the city of Stridon, located between Hungary and Dalmatia. He was raised in a Christian family.
In our hands is a precious book, which includes a collection of church laws enacted by the apostolic councils, ecumenical and local councils, and patristic laws with their explanations. The Church
The title of the book with the content of the first and second parts. 1. The first chapter: An introduction to what happened between Ignatius and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Your Beatitudes Patriarchs of the Ancient Sees Except Rome His BeatitudeTHEOPHILOS IIIPatriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and All Palestine His BeatitudeIGNATIUS
At the request and invitation of Tsar Vladimir and his wife Olga, clerics were sent from Constantinople on the bank of the Dnieper River in the city of Kiev, Ukraine, and they were baptized en masse.
It is one of the largest independent Orthodox churches in the Balkans. The number of followers of this church in Romania has reached approximately
تأسست هذه الكنيسة على يد القديسان معادلي الرسل كيرلوس وميثذوس واصبحت كنيسة شبه مستقلة في عام 1923 حتى عام 1998
Note: Some of the information on this page is based on statistics dating back to 1965 from the book “The Orthodox Church, Past and Present.” and some
The Roman Golden Age: 843-1025 Nikephoros Phocas: (962-969) Romanos II died, either poisoned or afflicted, and his wife Theophanus took over the reins of power by assuming regency over the Romans.