Forty martyrs
The martyrdom of these saints took place around the year 320 AD, during the reign of Licinius Caesar (308-323 AD). We do not know precisely the origin of this group of forty […]
The martyrdom of these saints took place around the year 320 AD, during the reign of Licinius Caesar (308-323 AD). We do not know precisely the origin of this group of forty […]
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 Anthony, the martyr read more "
Our saint was born in the city of Rome to a pious mother named Antheia. She was guided to faith in the Lord Jesus through the disciples of the Messenger
Eleftherius, the martyr among the priests, and his mother Anthea read more "
Al-Harith and his companions were martyred in Najran in the year 523, and the church celebrates them on the twenty-fourth of October. Najran is a city in the north
Saint Al-Harith and his companions, the martyrs read more "
Andrew was born on the island of Crete in the eighth century. He is not St. Andrew of Crete, the Damascene-born Bishop of Gortina, who wrote laws
Andrew of Crete, martyr among the priests read more "
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
Ilian Al-Homsi, the saint, martyr, and doctor read more "
Saint Aquila was born in Pontus in Asia Minor (Türkiye), and was a Jew. He was staying with his wife Priscilla in Rome, but...
Aquila and his wife Priscilla, saints read more "
Avdokia was of Samaritan origin and settled in the city of Baalbek at the time of the Roman Emperor Traian (96-116 AD). She was not a Christian at first, but rather a pagan.
Avdokia Baalbekia, the saint and martyr read more "
The Roman Emperor Maximian (286-305) issued a decree prohibiting the worship of Christ and emphasizing prostration to the gods, ordering the governors not to
Saints Martyrs Theo, Eren, Paul and Apollo read more "
Today's service (February 21) describes Saint Ephestatius as the good shepherd and the double-edged sword, the one who defeats heresy and the one who has a heavenly life.
Ephestatius the Great, Bishop of Antioch read more "
Saint Agathe (Salha) was born in the early third century AD in the city of Benorme on the island of Sicily. She was very beautiful and rich,
Agathi, the martyr read more "
The title itself indicates that there is more than one place to meet Jesus. We want to talk about his encounter in the book
Meeting Jesus in the Bible read more "