John Damascene
Mansour ibn Sarjun, the name of Saint John, was born around the year 655 AD in Damascus, the capital of the Umayyads at that time, from an ancient family […]
Mansour ibn Sarjun, the name of Saint John, was born around the year 655 AD in Damascus, the capital of the Umayyads at that time, from an ancient family […]
Christian believers declare every time they recite the Creed that God created “all that is seen and unseen,” and that
The misery of the Melkites: The Jacobites took advantage of the wars between the Romans and the Umayyads and assured them of the loyalty of the members of the Universal Church to the religion of the Roman king, calling them “melchists” and accusing them of
It was stated in the history of the monk Edessa that the Third Council of Antioch forbade the teachings of Mani at the same time it forbade the teachings of Paul of Samesata.