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Saints and Scripture

Saints and Scripture

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Discover the timeless faith of the Orthodox Church through the lives of the Saints. Reverent narration of the lives, virtues, and miracles of holy men and women who shone with the light of Christ. Draw inspiration from the ancient faith, sacred tradition, and enduring examples of holiness that continue to guide the world today.


✝️ Content Includes:– Saint biographies and hagiography– Quotations and prayers from the Fathers– Reflections on Orthodox spirituality and historyAll materials are sourced from public-domain or authorized writings within the Orthodox tradition.


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  • Martyrs Peter and Stephen of Kazan and the Forefeast of the Annunciation
    Mar 24 2026
    Today we remember Martyr Peter of Kazan, a newly baptized Tatar who suffered for converting from Islam to Christianity. We also honor Martyr Stephen of Kazan, who endured great suffering for his faith after the Russian army left Kazan.In addition, we observe the Forefeast of the Annunciation, preparing for the celebration of the Archangel Gabriel's message to the Most Holy Theotokos. We also recall Venerable Zachariah the Recluse, Saint Artemon the Bishop of Seleucia, and Venerable Zachariah the Ascetic of the Kiev Caves.

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  • Martyr Nikon and His 199 Disciples in Sicily
    Mar 23 2026
    Today we remember Martyr Nikon, a soldier turned monk and bishop, who led 199 disciples in Sicily. Despite severe persecution, Nikon remained steadfast in his faith until his martyrdom.Nikon’s story begins in Naples, where he was raised secretly in the Christian faith by his mother. His courage and faith led him to become a monk, a bishop, and ultimately a martyr, along with his disciples.

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  • Monastic Martyr Euthymius of Prodromou, Mount Athos
    Mar 22 2026
    Today we remember Monastic Martyr Euthymius of Prodromou, Mount Athos, who bravely confessed Christ despite great danger. Born Eleutherius in Demitsana, he struggled with apostasy but returned to the Orthodox faith and accepted martyrdom in Constantinople in 1814.Euthymius’ story is one of repentance, courage, and steadfast faith. After renouncing Islam and returning to Orthodoxy, he boldly declared his faith before the Grand Vizier and was executed for Christ, holding palms and a cross as he faced death.

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