Niceta, the martyr Al-Ghouti
Saint Niceta was born around the year 330 AD during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great. He grew up on the banks of the Danube and was a Gothic […]
Saint Niceta was born around the year 330 AD during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great. He grew up on the banks of the Danube and was a Gothic […]
We derive the biography of Saint Nuna, the Apostle of the Georgians, primarily from the monk historian Rufinus (345-410 AD), who wrote it in Latin, and then it was translated.
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He is the most famous saint in the Church of Christ, both East and West. His image, as it has been imprinted in people's minds throughout the ages, is that of the shepherd
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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
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
“آباء الكنيسة” لم يتصرفوا كأفراد فقط، بل كرجال كنسيين، بالنيابة عن الكنيسة وباسمها. فهم الناطقون باسم الكنيسة ومفسِّرو إيمانها وحافظوا تقليدها وشهود حقيقتها وإيمانها ومعلِّمون بارزون، وعلى هذا الأساس يقوم سلطانهم!
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The time of his life: Saint Parthenius lived during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great (337 AD). He was the son of a deacon in Byzantine Melitopolis named Christodoulos. His work: It was his work
Saint Artamius was one of the most prominent statesmen in the days of Emperor Constantine the Great. He was a military governor of Alexandria and the rest of Egypt, and then
He is a martyr from Antioch. He lived for 110 years, spending more than 60 of them in the army since the time of Constantinople Chlorus, father of Constantine the Great, and after him.
Adventists falsely and Judaizingly accuse Christians of violating the law by neglecting the “Sabbath” obligation as it was defined in ancient times (Exodus 20:8-11), because it is “the Sabbath,” as
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