Philothy of Athens, the righteous saint
She was born in Athens, Greece, to a family known for its nobility. Her mother suffered from infertility, but did not take medication. Once she prayed fervently to the Mother of God and he came out […]
She was born in Athens, Greece, to a family known for its nobility. Her mother suffered from infertility, but did not take medication. Once she prayed fervently to the Mother of God and he came out […]
Saint Christina was martyred in the third century. She lived in Tire with her father, the mighty leader Urbanus, and her mother during the days of the Roman Emperor Septimius
Saint Theodore is one of the most famous martyrs in the East, and he is not Saint Theodore, the army commander, whom the church celebrates on February 8.
Theodore of Tyrone (of Tyre), the saint and martyr Continue reading »
Ephesus of Caesarea mentioned the biography of their martyrdom in his book on the martyrs of Palestine. The ruler of Caesarea Palestine at that time was called Vermilian. In his days he raged
Paul, Ainatha, and Valentina, saints and martyrs from Palestine Continue reading »
Its origins: On the fifteenth of January, our church celebrates our righteous father Paul the Thebe, the first of the solitary hermits in Christian history.
Paul the Thebes, the righteous saint and the first hermit Continue reading »
His mother was a rich pagan woman and her husband was a devout Christian. They had a very beloved son, Nyanya... “Saint Procopius.” He was raised according to his mother's belief
Procopius of Antioch, the great saint of martyrs Continue reading »
Panteleimon was born around 284 AD in the city of Nicomedia and was called Pandolionta. His father, Eustorgius, was a pagan and his mother, Eupholis, was a Christian.
She is the granddaughter of Queen Victoria (Queen of England) and the daughter of the governor of Hesse in Germany. I was born in Germany on the first of November of the year
The martyrdom of these saints was around the year 320 AD, during the reign of Licinius Caesar (308-323 AD). We do not know exactly the origin of this group of forty.
He is the son of Saint Philemon, to whom the Apostle Paul addressed the letter known by his name. His mother is Saint Epiphia. He resided in Colossae, where
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
Amphianus and Adassius, the holy brothers Continue reading »