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The Lives of the Saints for Orthodox Christians: 600 Orthodox Saint's Lives, Including Pre-schism Western Saints, and Recent Saints (Orthodox Christian Publications)
by Dean Marais
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The Lives of the Saints for Orthodox Christians (Third Edition)
This revised third edition has been completely reformatted and updated to follow the Church calendar, presenting the lives of the saints according to their feast days with both Old and New Calendar dates. This structure allows readers ...
This revised third edition has been completely reformatted and updated to follow the Church calendar, presenting the lives of the saints according to their feast days with both Old and New Calendar dates. This structure allows readers ...
The Lives of the Saints for Orthodox Christians (Third Edition)
This revised third edition has been completely reformatted and updated to follow the Church calendar, presenting the lives of the saints according to their feast days with both Old and New Calendar dates. This structure allows readers to follow the rhythm of the liturgical year directly, making the volume well suited for daily reading, reference, and devotional use.
The Lives of the Saints for Orthodox Christians is a sweeping treasury of holiness across the centuries, presenting over six hundred carefully selected lives of saints, from the Old Testament patriarchs to twentieth-century martyrs and confessors. The collection spans the full breadth of Orthodox Christian history, drawing together saints from every major era of the Church and from across the historic Christian world.
Organized according to the Church calendar, the book includes apostles, martyrs, hierarchs, monastics, rulers, and righteous laypeople whose lives shaped Christian faith and culture. Widely venerated figures such as Saint Anthony the Great, Saint Basil the Great, and Saint Gregory the Theologian appear alongside lesser-known pre-schism Western saints, including Saint Bede the Venerable, Saint Patrick of Ireland, and Saint Alfred the Great. The volume also includes modern saints and elders such as Saint Nectarios of Pentapolis, Saint Paisios of Mount Athos, and Saint John Maximovitch of San Francisco.
Special attention is given to saints of the English-speaking world and the Orthodox Christian presence in the Americas, as well as to elders and martyrs of Mount Athos and other centers of Orthodox spiritual life. Each life is presented with clarity and reverence, emphasizing faith, repentance, perseverance, and the working of divine grace within concrete historical circumstances.
The lives included in this volume have been carefully compiled and cross-checked against trusted Orthodox sources, including The Lives of the Saints by Saint Demetrius of Rostov, The Prologue of Ohrid by Saint Nikolai Velimirovich, and other traditional hagiographical and ecclesiastical texts. This approach ensures fidelity to the Church’s received memory of the saints while presenting their lives with consistency and accessibility for contemporary readers.
Revised for coherence and ease of use, this third edition is offered as both a devotional companion and a work of reference. The Lives of the Saints for Orthodox Christians bears witness to the Church’s enduring call to holiness—lived out across all lands, cultures, and centuries—and invites readers to encounter the saints not as distant figures of the past, but as living examples of Orthodox Christian life.
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