Paul the Confessor, our venerable father among the saints, Archbishop of Constantinople
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. […]
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. […]
Pelagia was born to pagan parents in the great city of Antioch, and God blessed her with stunning beauty, which she harnessed to serve her own desires.
Its origin is from Mytilene. He grew up with a love of knowledge. He was one of the most prominent scholars of his time. Bringing theological knowledge together. He was ordained a deacon
Parthanios, Patriarch of Constantinople, saint and new martyr Continue reading »
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
Saint Agapius, the martyr, and his seven companions, the martyrs Continue reading »
Saint Armilus: He is Deacon Armilus, born at the time of Emperor Licinius, in Msivedunum, near Belgrade. It was discovered that he was a Christian, so he came to him
Armilus and Stratonix, saints and martyrs Continue reading »
Saint Alexander was born on February 11, 1872 in the city of Kremenetz in Donetsk. He was born into a pious family. He was
Alexander Hotovitzky, Saint Martyr and Evangelist of America Continue reading »
Among the fragrant flowers that blossomed in the Virgin’s garden was Father Aeschyus, who was adorned with virtues. He was born in a small village in Messinia
Isichios the monk, father of the skete of Saint Anne Continue reading »
Our saint was born in the city of Rome to a pious mother named Antheia. She was guided to faith in the Lord Jesus through the disciples of the Messenger
Eleftherius, the martyr among the priests, and his mother Anthea Continue reading »