Karskandos Al-Mirawi, the saint and martyr
He is from Miralicia. He was an honorable Christian and lived to an advanced age, and when he looked arrogantly and arrogantly at hypocrisy and rampant idolatry, his spirit became intense […]
He is from Miralicia. He was an honorable Christian and lived to an advanced age, and when he looked arrogantly and arrogantly at hypocrisy and rampant idolatry, his spirit became intense […]
We do not have sufficient data about the details of his life, but we can trace its stages through information scattered in his writings, from letters
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