Athanasius Al-Qalzmi, saint and martyr
His name was first linked to the name of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, who were martyred around the year 303 AD, and who was their brother. His name was secondly linked to Al-Qalzm […]
His name was first linked to the name of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, who were martyred around the year 303 AD, and who was their brother. His name was secondly linked to Al-Qalzm […]
The martyrdom of Saint Elijah occurred during the time of the Caliph al-Mahdi (775-789), and the ruler of the Levant and its police chief, Muhammad, the caliph’s nephew, on the first of
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The martyr Abu Al-Attar was an Arab Muslim from Baghdad. He was seventeen years old when he met a Georgian prince, Duke Nerses. this
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Its origin is from Amed on the banks of the Tigris. He was the people of the East. He was forced to intervene in the political affairs of Antioch in 525 to eliminate
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“The People of the Cave” are the seven young saints who lived in Ephesus: Maximilian, Xacostodianus, Pamphilchus, Martinus, Dionysius, Antonius, and John. The Church commemorates them twice
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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.
Antipas lived in the time of the Apostles, as he was a disciple of Saint John the Theologian, and he became bishop of Pergamos. He was old then
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Saint Arsanius was born on September 29, 1910 in a small village in Romania to pious Orthodox parents, Joseph and Christina.
The Orthodox Church commemorates the Russian Saint Andrei Rublev, the icon painter, or icon writer, as some like to say, on the Fourth.
She is the daughter of one of the notables of Byblos in Fenifia (Lebanon). Saint Aquilina lived in the late third century during the reign of King Diocletian. And I was taught
Andrew was a leader of one of the divisions stationed on the eastern border of the Roman Empire, during the time of the empire (about 305), and he had not yet
Saint Spyridon was born and lived on the island of Cyprus. He became a professional sheep herder. He was very simple and pure of heart. And since it was
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