Greek Roman Catholic saints
Achaicus of Corinth
Achaicus - a Corinthian Christian, one of the Seventy Disciples, who according to the Bible, together with Fortunatus and Stephanas, carried a letter from the Corinthians to St. Paul, and from S...
Achaicus - a Corinthian Christian, one of the Seventy Disciples, who according to the Bible, together with Fortunatus and Stephanas, carried a letter from the Corinthians to St. Paul, and from S...
Achillius of Larissa
Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Άγιος Αχίλλειος), was one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea.
Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Άγιος Αχίλλειος), was one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea.
Adrian of Canterbury
Saint Adrian (or Hadrian) of Canterbury (died 710) was a famous scholar and the Abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury in the English county of Kent.
Saint Adrian (or Hadrian) of Canterbury (died 710) was a famous scholar and the Abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury in the English county of Kent.
Alexander of Constantinople
Saint Alexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337) was bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of Constantinople (the city was renamed during his episcopacy).
Saint Alexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337) was bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of Constantinople (the city was renamed during his episcopacy).
Anysia of Salonika
Saint Anysia of Salonika was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century.
Saint Anysia of Salonika was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century.
Apollos
Saint Apollos is an apostle who is also a 1st century Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament.
Saint Apollos is an apostle who is also a 1st century Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament.
Archippus
Archippus (Greek for "master of the horse") was an early Christian believer mentioned briefly in the New Testament epistles of Philemon and Colossians.
Archippus (Greek for "master of the horse") was an early Christian believer mentioned briefly in the New Testament epistles of Philemon and Colossians.
Arsenius of Corfu
Saint Arsenius of Corfu, also known as Arsenius of Kerkyra, is one of the principal patron saints of Corfu along with Saint Spyridon.
Saint Arsenius of Corfu, also known as Arsenius of Kerkyra, is one of the principal patron saints of Corfu along with Saint Spyridon.
Arthelais
Saint Arthelais (Sant' Artellaide) (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint.
Saint Arthelais (Sant' Artellaide) (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint.
Athanasia of Aegina
Saint Athanasia of Aegina (born circa 790 in Aegina - died 14 August 860, Timia, Greece) was a saint who lived in the Byzantine Empire and was for a while adviser to the Empress Theodora II.
Saint Athanasia of Aegina (born circa 790 in Aegina - died 14 August 860, Timia, Greece) was a saint who lived in the Byzantine Empire and was for a while adviser to the Empress Theodora II.
Auxentius of Bithynia
Auxentius of Bithynia was a hermit born circa 400 AD in Syria, and died February 14, 473 on Mount Scopas.
Auxentius of Bithynia was a hermit born circa 400 AD in Syria, and died February 14, 473 on Mount Scopas.
Constantina
Constantina, and later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of Emperor Maximian.
Constantina, and later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of Emperor Maximian.
Constantine XI Palaiologos
Constantine XI Palaiologos, Latinized as Palaeologus (Κωνσταντῖνος ΙΑ' Δραγάσης Παλαιολόγος (Serbian: Константин Палеолог Драгаш), Kōnstantinos XI Dragasēs Palaiologos; 8 February 1404...
Constantine XI Palaiologos, Latinized as Palaeologus (Κωνσταντῖνος ΙΑ' Δραγάσης Παλαιολόγος (Serbian: Константин Палеолог Драгаш), Kōnstantinos XI Dragasēs Palaiologos; 8 February 1404...
Cyriacus the Anchorite
Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite (also known as 'Cyriacus the Hermit') (Greek:, Kyriakos o Anachōritēs) was born in Corinth in the year 448.
Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite (also known as 'Cyriacus the Hermit') (Greek:, Kyriakos o Anachōritēs) was born in Corinth in the year 448.
Dalmatius of Constantinople
Saint Dalmatius (died 440 AD) was a saint venerated in Constantinople.
Saint Dalmatius (died 440 AD) was a saint venerated in Constantinople.
Demetrius of Thessaloniki
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century.
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century.
Diadochos of Photiki
Saint Diadochos of Photiki was a fifth century ascetic whose work is included in the Philokalia.
Saint Diadochos of Photiki was a fifth century ascetic whose work is included in the Philokalia.
Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth
Saint Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth lived about the year 171.
Saint Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth lived about the year 171.
Epaphroditus
Epaphroditus is a saint of the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, first Bishop of Philippi, and of Andriaca in Asia Minor, and first Bishop of Terracina, Italy.
Epaphroditus is a saint of the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, first Bishop of Philippi, and of Andriaca in Asia Minor, and first Bishop of Terracina, Italy.
Epenetus of Carthage
Epenetus or Epaentus, Bishop of Carthage.
Epenetus or Epaentus, Bishop of Carthage.
Epipodius and Alexander
Epipodius (Épipode) and his companion Alexander (d.
Epipodius (Épipode) and his companion Alexander (d.
Euphemia
The Great Martyr Euphemia (Εὐφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith at Chalcedon, c. 304-307 AD.
The Great Martyr Euphemia (Εὐφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith at Chalcedon, c. 304-307 AD.
Euphrosyne of Alexandria
Saint Euphrosyne of Alexandria belongs to that group of legendary virgins who flee advantageous marriages and adopt male attire and pass for men, in order to lead lives of celibacy and asceticism.
Saint Euphrosyne of Alexandria belongs to that group of legendary virgins who flee advantageous marriages and adopt male attire and pass for men, in order to lead lives of celibacy and asceticism.
Helena (Empress)
Saint Helena (Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta) also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca.
Saint Helena (Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta) also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca.
Isaac of Dalmatia
Saint Isaac the Confessor, founder of the Dalmatian Monastery (died May 30, 383) was Christian monk who is honored as a saint and confessor.
Saint Isaac the Confessor, founder of the Dalmatian Monastery (died May 30, 383) was Christian monk who is honored as a saint and confessor.
Jason of Tarsus
Jason of Tarsus is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
Jason of Tarsus is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
Joannicius the Great
Venerable Saint Joannicius the Great, in original Greek Ioannikios the Great (Όσιος Ιωαννίκιος ο Μέγας 752, village Marikat, Bithynia - † November 4, 846 in Antidium) - respected Byzantine...
Venerable Saint Joannicius the Great, in original Greek Ioannikios the Great (Όσιος Ιωαννίκιος ο Μέγας 752, village Marikat, Bithynia - † November 4, 846 in Antidium) - respected Byzantine...
John of Damascus
Saint John of Damascus (Arabic: يوحنا الدمشقي Yuḥannā Al Demashqi; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Δαμασκηνός Iōannēs ho Damaskēnos; Latin: Iohannes Damascenus; also known as John Damascene, ...
Saint John of Damascus (Arabic: يوحنا الدمشقي Yuḥannā Al Demashqi; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Δαμασκηνός Iōannēs ho Damaskēnos; Latin: Iohannes Damascenus; also known as John Damascene, ...
John the Silent
John the Silent (January 8, 452 – May 13, 558) is a Christian saint.
John the Silent (January 8, 452 – May 13, 558) is a Christian saint.
Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus
Saints Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus were Roman soldiers who, according to Christian tradition, were martyred for their faith.
Saints Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus were Roman soldiers who, according to Christian tradition, were martyred for their faith.
Luke of Steiris
Luke of Steiris was a Byzantine saint of the tenth century AD who lived in the themes (provinces) of Hellas and Peloponnese in Greece.
Luke of Steiris was a Byzantine saint of the tenth century AD who lived in the themes (provinces) of Hellas and Peloponnese in Greece.
Luke Thaumaturgus
Luke Thaumaturgus (Luke the Younger, Luke of Hellas, Luke the Wonder-worker) (d.
Luke Thaumaturgus (Luke the Younger, Luke of Hellas, Luke the Wonder-worker) (d.
Marcian
Marcian (Flavius Marcianus Augustus; 392 – 27 January 457) was Byzantine Emperor from 450 to 457.
Marcian (Flavius Marcianus Augustus; 392 – 27 January 457) was Byzantine Emperor from 450 to 457.
Methodius of Olympus
The Church Father and Saint Methodius of Olympus (died ca.
The Church Father and Saint Methodius of Olympus (died ca.
Nestor of Thessaloniki
Nestor of Thessaloniki was a companion of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki (October 26).
Nestor of Thessaloniki was a companion of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki (October 26).
Patriarch Fravitta of Constantinople
Fravitta (also spelled Fravitas, Flavitas or Flavianus) (died 489) was the patriarch of Constantinople (488–489).
Fravitta (also spelled Fravitas, Flavitas or Flavianus) (died 489) was the patriarch of Constantinople (488–489).
Patriarch Menas of Constantinople
Menas or Mennas or Minas or Mina, a Christian saint was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as Patriarch of Constantinople in the 536 The Pope Agapetus I consecrate...
Menas or Mennas or Minas or Mina, a Christian saint was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as Patriarch of Constantinople in the 536 The Pope Agapetus I consecrate...
Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople
Saint Tarasios was Patriarch of Constantinople from December 25, 784 until his death in 806.
Saint Tarasios was Patriarch of Constantinople from December 25, 784 until his death in 806.
Paul I of Constantinople
Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor (died c. 350), sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340.
Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor (died c. 350), sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340.
Philip of Agira
Saint Philip of Agira was an early Christian confessor.
Saint Philip of Agira was an early Christian confessor.
Philomena
Saint Philomena is venerated as a virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church, said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century.
Saint Philomena is venerated as a virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church, said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century.
Phlegon of Marathon
Phlegon of Marathon (Φλέγων, meaning "aflaming"; gen.: Φλέγοντος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
Phlegon of Marathon (Φλέγων, meaning "aflaming"; gen.: Φλέγοντος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
Phoebe (Bible)
Phoebe (Koine Greek ) was a Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16:1.
Phoebe (Koine Greek ) was a Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16:1.
Pope Telesphorus
Pope Saint Telesphorus was Pope from 126 or 127 to 136 or 137 or 138, during the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius.
Pope Saint Telesphorus was Pope from 126 or 127 to 136 or 137 or 138, during the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius.
Proclus of Constantinople
Saint Proclus (died July 446 or 447) was an Archbishop of Constantinople.
Saint Proclus (died July 446 or 447) was an Archbishop of Constantinople.
Pulcheria
Aelia Pulcheria (January 19, 398 or 399 – 453) was the daughter of Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius and Empress Aelia Eudoxia.
Aelia Pulcheria (January 19, 398 or 399 – 453) was the daughter of Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius and Empress Aelia Eudoxia.
Quadratus (martyr)
In addition to Quadratus of Athens (Quadratus the Apologist), there are several Christian saints with the name Quardatus (sometimes spelled Codratus): Quadratus of Africa was martyr...
In addition to Quadratus of Athens (Quadratus the Apologist), there are several Christian saints with the name Quardatus (sometimes spelled Codratus): Quadratus of Africa was martyr...
Quadratus of Athens
Saint Quadratus of Athens (Greek: Άγιος Κοδράτος) is said to have been the first of the Christian apologists.
Saint Quadratus of Athens (Greek: Άγιος Κοδράτος) is said to have been the first of the Christian apologists.
Sabbas the Sanctified
Saint Sabbas the Sanctified, a Cappadocian-Greek monk, priest and saint, lived mainly in Palaestina Prima.
Saint Sabbas the Sanctified, a Cappadocian-Greek monk, priest and saint, lived mainly in Palaestina Prima.
Saint Darius
St. Dario (or Darius) is a saint of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
St. Dario (or Darius) is a saint of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
Saint Eumenes
Saint Eumenes (Eumenius) was a bishop of Gortyna in Crete during the 7th century (some sources say 3rd century).
Saint Eumenes (Eumenius) was a bishop of Gortyna in Crete during the 7th century (some sources say 3rd century).
Saint Regulus
Saint Regulus or Saint Rule (Old Gaelic: Riagal) was a monk of Patras who, in the fourth century, according to a Scottish legend that became current during the twelfth century (National Ar...
Saint Regulus or Saint Rule (Old Gaelic: Riagal) was a monk of Patras who, in the fourth century, according to a Scottish legend that became current during the twelfth century (National Ar...
Saint Spyridon
Saint Spyridon, Bishop of Trimythous also sometimes written Saint Spiridon (Greek: ca.
Saint Spyridon, Bishop of Trimythous also sometimes written Saint Spiridon (Greek: ca.
Saint Titus
Titus was a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
Titus was a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
Saints Chrysanthus and Daria
Saints Chrysanthus and Daria (3rd century – c. 283) are saints of the Early Christian period.
Saints Chrysanthus and Daria (3rd century – c. 283) are saints of the Early Christian period.
Saints Cyril and Methodius
Saints Cyril and Methodius were Byzantine Greek brothers born in Thessaloniki in the 9th century.
Saints Cyril and Methodius were Byzantine Greek brothers born in Thessaloniki in the 9th century.
Seven Deacons
The Seven Deacons were leaders elected by the Early Christian church to minister to the people of Jerusalem.
The Seven Deacons were leaders elected by the Early Christian church to minister to the people of Jerusalem.
Sosthenes
Sosthenes was the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who, according to the New Testament, was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of Gallio, the Roman governor, when he refused to...
Sosthenes was the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who, according to the New Testament, was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of Gallio, the Roman governor, when he refused to...
Theodore the Studite
Theodore the Studite was a Byzantine Greek monk and abbot of the Stoudios monastery in Constantinople.
Theodore the Studite was a Byzantine Greek monk and abbot of the Stoudios monastery in Constantinople.
Theodoret of Antioch
Saint Theodoret or Saint Theodoritus was a Greek-speaking Syrian Christian priest who died a martyr in Antioch during the reign of Emperor Julian the Apostate.
Saint Theodoret or Saint Theodoritus was a Greek-speaking Syrian Christian priest who died a martyr in Antioch during the reign of Emperor Julian the Apostate.
Theophanes the Confessor
Saint Theophanes Confessor (c. 758/760 – March 12, 817/818) was a member of the Byzantine aristocracy, who became a monk and chronicler.
Saint Theophanes Confessor (c. 758/760 – March 12, 817/818) was a member of the Byzantine aristocracy, who became a monk and chronicler.
Titus (biblical)
Titus was a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
Titus was a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
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