ga Holy Martyr Callinicus of Gangra in Asia Minor By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-01T04:46:08+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Venerable Father Gall, Enlightener of Switzerland By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-21T02:05:23+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elpidophorus and Anempodistus of Persia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-13T20:56:48+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Galaction and Episteme By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-13T20:59:53+00:00 Full Article
ga Uncovering of the Relics of the Holy Martyrs at the Gate of Eugenius at Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-22T20:39:24+00:00 Full Article
ga Uncovering of the Relics of the Holy Martyrs at the Gate of Eugenius at Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-20T02:10:39+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Apostles Herodion, Agabus, Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon, and Hermas By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-20T02:12:25+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Hypatius, Bishop of Gangra By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-29T23:38:54+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Agathopous and Theodoulos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-04-04T20:06:50+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Apostles Herodion, Agabus, Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon, and Hermas By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-04-04T20:07:57+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Antipas, Bishop of Pergamum, Disciple of St. John the Theologian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:09:39+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Holy Father Agathangelos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:11:50+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-17T03:15:26+00:00 Full Article
ga Saint David of Garesjei By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-23T18:49:54+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-06-02T05:35:44+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyr Callinicus of Gangra in Asia Minor By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-24T21:02:53+00:00 Full Article
ga Martyr Agathonicus of Nicomedia and His Companions By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-24T21:09:15+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Carpus and Papylus, with Agathodorus and Agathonica By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-10-17T03:53:03+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elpidophorus, and Anempodistus of Persia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:05:54+00:00 Full Article
ga Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:07:29+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Clement of Ancyra and Martyr Agathangelus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-10T02:27:30+00:00 Full Article
ga Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-10T02:29:54+00:00 Full Article
ga Uncovering of the Relics of the Holy Martyrs at the Gate of Eugenius at Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-03-01T18:18:05+00:00 Full Article
ga Martyr Agapius and Seven with Him By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T19:04:14+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Hypatius, Bishop of Gangra By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T19:09:25+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Antipas, Bishop of Pergamum, disciple of St John the Theologian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-03T02:18:01+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T21:45:57+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T21:56:21+00:00 Full Article
ga Martyr Agathonicus of Nicomedia and His Companions By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-31T18:00:36+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Carpus and Papylus, with Agathodorus and Agathonica By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:09:50+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elpidophorus, and Anempodistus of Persia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:21:08+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Clement of Ancyra, and Martyr Agathangelus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:21:31+00:00 Full Article
ga Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:23:24+00:00 Full Article
ga Uncovering of the Relics of the Holy Martyrs at the Gate of Eugenius at Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:30:19+00:00 Full Article
ga Martyr Agapius and Seven with Him By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:35:38+00:00 Full Article
ga Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:38:43+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Agathopous and Theodoulos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:41:52+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Antipas, Bishop of Pergamum, Disciple of St. John the Theologian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:44:29+00:00 Full Article
ga Virgin Martyrs Agape, Irene, and Chionia in Illyria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:38:08+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Tsar Boris-Michael of Bulgaria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:43:02+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Holy Father Agapitus of the Kiev Caves (1095) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T03:54:16+00:00 Full Article
ga Commemoration of the appearance of the Archangel Gabriel to a monk on Mt Athos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:06:36+00:00 Full Article
ga Blessed Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism called Helen (969). By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:48:50+00:00 Full Article
ga Great-martyr Marina (Margaret) of Antioch in Pisidia (270) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:51:42+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyr Callinicus of Gangra in Asia Minor (c. 250) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:11:17+00:00 Full Article
ga Martyr Agathonicus of Nicomedia and his companions (4th c.) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:20:16+00:00 Full Article
ga Our Venerable Father Gall, Enlightener of Switzerland By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:39:56+00:00 Full Article
ga Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elpidophorus, and Anempodistus of Persia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:46:45+00:00 Full Article
ga Hieromartyr Clement of Ancyra, and Martyr Agathangelus (296) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T00:17:35+00:00 He was from Ancyra in Galatia, son of a pagan father and a Christian mother named Euphrosyne. His mother prophesied on her deathbed that he would suffer great torments for Christ over many years. After her death he was adopted and reared by a pious woman named Sophia. From the age of twelve, he began to fast and pray like the monks, so that he was soon ordained a deacon, and became Bishop of Ancyra at the age of twenty. His piety and zeal for the faith attracted the attention of the Imperial Governor of the region, who had him arrested. Thus began Clement's twenty-eight years of almost continuous suffering for the Faith. When he stood firm despite many tortures, he was sent to the Emperor Diocletian in Rome. The Emperor showed him a table set with costly vessels on one side, and another decked with instruments of torture on the other, and bade Clement to make his choice. The Saint replied: "These precious vessels remind how much more glorious must be the eternal good things of Paradise; and these instruments of torture remind me of the everlasting punishments of hell that await those who deny the Lord." The Saint was viciously tortured, then transported to Nicomedia, where a converted pagan named Agathangelus ('good angel') became his companion. For many years they endured unspeakable torments alternating with long imprisonments, but nothing would move them to deny the precious Faith of Christ. After twenty-eight years of suffering, Agathangelus was beheaded; but Clement was briefly paroled and allowed to celebrate the services of Theophany and to give the holy Communion to his fellow-Christians. A few days later, as he was again celebrating the Divine Liturgy, some pagan soldiers burst into the church and beheaded him at the altar. Full Article
ga Saint Peter, King of Bulgaria (970) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:13:11+00:00 "Saint Peter was a humble, devout and peace-loving man, unlike his father, Tsar Symeon the Warrior (d. 927), during whose reign there had been perpetual warfare. By contrast, Peter's long reign was peaceful, and notable for the restoration of good relations with Byzantium and with the West. Peter married Maria, the grand-daughter of the Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, who recognized him as basileus (tsar or king), and he obtained independence from Constantinople for the Bulgarian Church with its own Patriarch. He had a great love for Saint John of Rila (19 Oct.), whom he would often consult, and he kept in touch with renowned ascetics of the time like Saint Paul of Latros (15 Dec.). The King acted energetically against the Bogomil heresy, an offshoot of Manicheism, by which some of his people, lacking sufficient instruction in the faith, were being misled. He called a council in order to condemn the heresy and reassert Christian principles. Nevertheless, the infection was to remain active for many years in Bulgaria. Following the invasion of the north of his Kingdom by Prince Svyatoslav of Kiev in 969, Peter abdicated and became a monk. He died in the following year, having consecrated his final days to God alone." (Synaxarion) A note on the Bogomils: The Bogomils flourished in the Eastern Europe as an organized church from the 10th to the 15th century. In theology they were dualistic, incorporating some Manichean and Gnostic ideas from the Paulicians. They were nationalistic and gained much support through their opposition to Byzantine dominance over the Slavic peoples. They disappeared as an organized body around the fifteenth century, but elements of their beliefs persisted in popular thinking for many centuries afterward. Full Article