Saturday of the souls
Saturday of the souls It is celebrated 48 days after Holy Easter The Saturday before Pentecost Sunday is called – “Saturday of Souls” or Psycho Saturday. It is the second of the two ...
Read more→Saturday of the souls It is celebrated 48 days after Holy Easter The Saturday before Pentecost Sunday is called – “Saturday of Souls” or Psycho Saturday. It is the second of the two ...
Read more→Saint Mitrophanis Archbishop of Constantinople Date of celebration: 04/06/2020 Saint Mitrophanes was the first bishop of Constantinople (313 – 327 AD); He was the son of Dometius and the nephew of the emperor ...
Read more→Saint Nikiforos the Confessor Patriarch of Constantinople Date of celebration: 02/06 Agios Nikiforos was born in Constantinople in 758 AD. His parents Theodoros and Eudokia belonged to an aristocratic and official social class, ...
Read more→Saint Isaac the Confessor, abbot of the Monastery of Dalmatia Date of celebration: 30/05
Read more→Saint Theodosia the Virgin Date of celebration: 29/05/2020 Saint Theodosia came from Tyre, Phoenicia and had not only a virgin body, but also a virgin soul. From the age of 18, she shone ...
Read more→Date of the feast of Agios Karpos of the Apostle of the Septuagint : 26/05 The Apostle Karpos lived in the years of King Nero (52 AD), and you are among the seventy ...
Read more→Sunday of the Blind man Celebrates 35 days after Holy Easter. The Gospel of Blind Sunday is an irrefutable proof that Christ was not only a perfect man but also a perfect God. ...
Read more→Saint Michael, bishop of Synades the Confessor Date of celebration: 23/05 Saint Michael lived during the reign of Emperor Leo the Armenian and came from a rich and noble family, from the Synods ...
Read more→Saint Basilisk Date of celebration: 22/05 Saint Basiliskos, nephew of the Saint Great Martyr Theodore of Tiron, came from the village of Humiala in Amasia and was martyred by sword under Maximian (285 ...
Read more→Saints Constantine and Helen the Co-Apostles Date of celebration: 21/05 Both Tarsus in Cilicia and Drepano in Bithynia are mentioned as the birthplace of Constantine the Great. However, the prevailing view is that ...
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