Kyriakos, the tourist saint
Saint Kyriakos was born in the city of Corinth (Greece) in the year 448 to a priest father and a pious mother. He was brought up to love Christ in the care of […]
Saint Kyriakos was born in the city of Corinth (Greece) in the year 448 to a priest father and a pious mother. He was brought up to love Christ in the care of […]
Cyprian of Carthage was not mentioned in the Orthodox calendar because there was confusion between him and Cyprian of Antioch (whom the Orthodox Church refers to as
Martyr Constantine was a priest attached to the Russian embassy in Constantinople when the war broke out between Russia and Turkey. He did not want to return to his country,
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
Philetus was a member of the church and had a wife named Lydia and two sons, Theobripius and Macedonius. The family believed in Christ and walked in piety. When they were stopped
The primary source of our information about Saint Philip the Apostle is the Book of Acts of the Apostles. Chapter six mentions him by name as one of the seven deacons
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Unfortunately, we know little about this jealous church teacher. What little we know about him comes from his liberal contemporaries
Valentin Sventitsky Martyr, monk in the world Continue reading »
Saint Ciquelia was from a wealthy, well-known pagan family in Rome. She became a disciple of Christ from her youth, so she began devoting her time
Kikilea and her husband Valerian, martyrs Continue reading »
Saint Foka was born and raised in Cilicia during the era of the Roman Kingdom. His parents were Christians and his father was a nobleman. Saint Fawqa loved the word
This saint was a doctor, and due to his piety and strong faith, he was ordained a priest and then bishop of the city of Sebastia in the country of Armenia. after
She is the Samaritan woman whom Jesus met at Jacob's Well, as mentioned in the Gospel of John (4:4-30). This saint preached
These people apparently died as martyrs for Christ at the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), and they are from our country, even if they were not specified in the article.
Immanuel, Cadratus, Theodosius, and the other forty Continue reading »