Gregory I - the Logos - Pope of Rome
The Mass known as “Pre-sanctified” is attributed to him, which is held during the days of Great Lent, except for Saturdays and Sundays. Saint is called […]
The Mass known as “Pre-sanctified” is attributed to him, which is held during the days of Great Lent, except for Saturdays and Sundays. Saint is called […]
A saint from Antioch, Sophronius, whose name means “chastity,” was born in Damascus, to two pious and chaste parents, Planthus and Myra. That was about
He was born in Rome. His mother raised him in virtue and handed him over to an excellent priest named Carinos. When he grew up, Pope Marklinus named him a priest. He was
Chrysanthus was the only son of one of the well-known sheikhs of Alexandria, Polemius. The latter moved to Rome at the time of the Roman Emperor Numerian (283-
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He was born in a village in Bithynia around the year 1020 AD. He studied and learned, by the grace of God, to belittle the passing women and ask for the rest. His family wanted to
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We celebrate him and the Latin Church on September 19. Theodoros was born in the year 602 in Tarsus (Cilicia), which is the city of Saint Paul the Apostle.
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On the twenty-fifth of August, our church celebrates a saint who was one of the first Christians of non-Jewish origin who believed at the hand of Paul
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.
He was born in Britain to a Christian family in the year 383 AD. He is the son of a deacon named Calpurnius, and his paternal grandfather was a priest. At sixteen years old
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Saint Paul was born in Thessaloniki in the late third century AD. He came to Constantinople as a young man, and joined the church servants there.
The news of these saintly martyrs was mentioned in the book “The Martyrs of Palestine” by Ephesus of Caesarea (Chapter Three). The Emperor of Rome at that time was Diocletian and the ruler of Palestine
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The reference for the biography of Saint Apostle Onesimus is the letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to Philemon in his prison and sent, and the letter to the Colossians.