Niceta the Confessor, head of the Medicion Monastery
Our father Saint Niceta saw the light in Caesarea Bithynia. When his mother fell asleep, on the eighth day of his birth, he dedicated himself to God like Samuel […]
Our father Saint Niceta saw the light in Caesarea Bithynia. When his mother fell asleep, on the eighth day of his birth, he dedicated himself to God like Samuel […]
Saint Constantine the Great was the first Christian emperor who became by the grace of God, and as the Church called him, “the Messenger of the Lord among kings.” Parents, place and time
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).
Martyr Artamen the Priest Artamen was a priest of advanced age and holiness, revered by the Christians of Latakia along with his bishop, Sisinius. When Diocletian ascended the throne
He is one of the fathers of the fourth century AD. St. Gregory the Theologian described him as “a pious, meek, humble heart whose lights of the Holy Spirit shine.”