(Feast Day ~ April 23) The conversion of Eastern Europe toward the end of the first Christian millennium is a story of many different elements vying with one another for prominence in the history of this area. While the work of such missionaries as St. Boniface and Ss. Cyril and Methodius had brought the Christian […]
Ss. Soter and Caius, Martyrs
(Feast Day ~ April 22) Those who do genealogical research in an effort to learn more about their family heritage know that there is often not much information about their ancestors. A birth certificate, record of baptism, register of marriage, and a death notice are often all that can be learned about numerous souls whose […]
St. Alexandra
Feast Day ~ April 21 The wife of a ruler – whether president, prime minister, king or emperor – can lead a difficult life. She is expected to be diplomatic at all times, to be unmoved by the criticisms given her husband, to be a gracious hostess, and to support worthy charitable causes. She is constantly […]
St. Alphege (Aelfheah)
(Feast Day ~ April 19) How many of the saints of God have lived their holy lives in the terrible atmosphere of war, with the constant threat of attack and violent death? Perhaps it is this very atmosphere of terror that causes some Christians to follow the path of our Savior in sacrificing their lives […]
Christ is Risen! Indeed He is risen!
Christ is Risen! Indeed He is risen! El Messieh kahm! Hakken kahm! Christos anesti! Alithos anesti! Khristos voskrese! Voistinu voskrese! Cristos a inviat! Adeverat a inviat! Le Christ est ressuscite! En verite il est ressuscite! Christus ist erstanden! Wahrlich ist er erstanden! Cristos ha resucitado! En verdad ha resucitado! Si Cristo ay nabuhay! Siya nga […]
St. Simeon of Ctesiphon, Bishop & Martyr
(Feast Day ~ April 17) Fiery threats from Iran’s ruler, volatile relationships between Iran and other countries, and unrest among its citizens are not new in this century and the last. 700 years ago, when there was a Persian Empire, King Sapor II made life difficult for many and was especially cruel to Persians […]
St. Justin, Philosopher and Martyr
(Feast day ~ April 14) Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks so longeth my soul after thee, O God. My soul is athirst for God, yea even for the living God. [Psalm 42:1, 2a] St. Justin began life as a typical citizen of the Roman Empire. Born in Nablus, Palestine (Shechem in ancient Samaria) around […]
St. Hermenegild, Martyr
Feast Day ~ April 13 As the Psalmist says, How good and pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. [Ps. 133:1] But how bad and unpleasant – sinful – it is when those who should be brethren fight and even kill each other in the name of Christ. St. Hermenegild, […]
Easter Sunday: Pascha
Today, with great joy, we gather to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord. Our Lenten fasting has ended and we celebrate the resurrection of Christ, even as the earth pours out its beauty in the flowers of spring. But what does it really mean to celebrate the resurrection today? What meaning can this feast have […]
St. Leo the Great
(Feast Day ~ April 11) The year 451 was a crucial one for the Church and for one of her saints, Leo, Patriarch (pope) of Rome. In that year, the fourth Ecumenical Council was convened in Chalcedon to continue wrestling with questions regarding the person of Christ, specifically the relationship of his humanity and his […]
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