Arsanius of Bocca the Roman Saint
Saint Arsanius was born on September 29, 1910 in a small village in Romania to pious Orthodox parents, Joseph and Christina. […]
Saint Arsanius was born on September 29, 1910 in a small village in Romania to pious Orthodox parents, Joseph and Christina. […]
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
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Saint Stephen was born in Constantinople in 713 AD. His parents, John and Anna, were pious and common people. He was baptized by Saint Germanus, Patriarch
Saint Andrew was born in Damascus, Syria, during the days of the Arab invasion, around the year 660, from a virtuous, pious family. His father’s name was George.
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His origin is from one of the princely families in Moscow. He became a monk and became the first student of Saint Nilos Sorsky, who revived him on May 7. Assist
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Eftimios was born around the year 377 AD in Malatya, Armenia. His father's name is Paul and his mother's name is Dionysia. Both were prominent and virtuous. But they are
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This saint’s name was “Ruh” before he was converted to the Christian faith. He was one of the nobles of the city of Damascus, and he lived near a monastery
Saint Alexius was born in Rome in the late fourth century AD (380 AD) to pious parents close to the imperial court. His father was
His birth: Saint Elian was born in the city of Homs, into a family that believed in paganism and was considered one of the most noble people living in Homs. The time of his birth
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Saint Aquila was born in Pontus in Asia Minor (Türkiye), and was a Jew. He was staying with his wife Priscilla in Rome, but...