Friday, August 29, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Eleutherius of Bithynia Read more

St. Eleutherius of Bithynia

Saint Eleutherius of Bithynia, also known as Eleutherius of Tarso or Eleutherius of Tarsius, was an Imperial Roman senator and chamberlain to Emperor Maximian Galerius at Constantinople. Despite his prominent position in the imperial court, Eleutherius underwent a profound conversion to Christianity, which ultimately led him to withdraw from his esteemed position and retreat to his country...
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St. Anthony the Roman Read more

St. Anthony the Roman

Saint Anthony The Roman, also known as Anthony of Rome, was born in 1086 in Rome, Italy, during a tumultuous period known as the Great Schism, which divided the Catholic Church. Raised in a deeply religious family, Anthony's allegiance remained with the Orthodox Church. At a young age, Anthony started to feel a calling to a life of asceticism and holiness. He gave away all his possessions...
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St. Peter Julian Eymard Read more

St. Peter Julian Eymard

Saint Peter Julian Eymard, also known as Peter Julian Eymard, Pierre-Julien Eymard, and Pietro Giuliano Eymard, was born on 4 February 1811 in La Mure, France. He grew up in a poor family during a time when the Catholic Church faced hostility and persecution in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Despite opposition from his family, Peter felt a deep calling to the priesthood. He entered...
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The Seven Holy Macabees Read more

The Seven Holy Macabees

The names of the Holy Maccabees are Abim, Anthony, Guria, Eleazar, Eusebona, Achim, and Marcellus. They were Jews by race and exact keepers of the Laws of the Fathers. They lived during the reign of Antiochus, who was surnamed Epiphanes ("Illustrious"), the King of Syria and an implacable enemy of the Jews. Having subjugated their whole nation and done many evil things to them, not...
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Martyrs of Syria Read more

Martyrs of Syria

A group of 350 monks martyred by the Monophysite heretics of the region refused to deny the decree of the Council of Chalcedon that had condemned the Monophysites. After St Maroun died, many were inspired by his teachings and his ascetic way of life. By the fifth century a monastery was built near where he lived known as Bet Maroun. The monastery became very significant in the region. Also...
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