Arsanius the Cappadocian Saint
Saint Arsanius was born in the late nineteenth century in the village of Farasa, which is one of six villages that remained Christian in […]
Saint Arsanius was born in the late nineteenth century in the village of Farasa, which is one of six villages that remained Christian in […]
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.
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
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Today's service (February 21) describes Saint Ephestatius as the good shepherd and the double-edged sword, the one who defeats heresy and the one who has a heavenly life.
Saint Amphianus was originally from Lycia. He grew up in a family known for its elegance, wealth, and pagan worship. He left his family to Beirut, where he devoted himself to life
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Saint Ephesians grew up in faith and piety. During the days of the ungrateful Emperor Julian, when Saint Basil the Great was at the seat of the Church of Caesarea, he agreed
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
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