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Sophia & her three daughters: Faith, Hope, and Love.
St. Sophia was a widow with three daughters living in Rome in the time of Emperor Hadrian. Her daughters were Faith (age 12), Hope (age 10) & Love (age 9). The four of them were brought before Hadrian and … Continue reading
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Orthodox Saint of The day
Symeon the Stylite Our righteous Father Symeon was born about the year 390 in a certain village named Sis, in the mountain region of Cilicia and Syria. Having first been a shepherd, he entered the monastic discipline at a … Continue reading
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A Physician Looks At Jesus Death
Following the last supper, Jesus retired across the Kidron Valley to the Garden of Gethsemene. As He entered the garden, He withdrew from His disciples to pray. This was probably the most traumatic experience Jesus faced during the next … Continue reading
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