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Athanasia, the daughter of Nikita and Marina, was born into a noble, yet religious family in the 8th century on the Island of Aegina, Greece. She was drawn to religious life from a young age; tradi...
When Martin I became pope in 649, Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine empire and the patriarch of Constantinople was the most influential Church leader in the eastern Christian world. T...
On April 4, the Catholic Church honors Saint Isidore of Seville, a bishop and scholar who helped the Church preserve its own traditions, and the heritage of western civilization, in the early middl...