Arianism
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May 18th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint John I, Martyr
🔥 He was an elderly pope, sent on a dangerous political mission he never asked for. Pope Saint John I was forced by an Arian king to travel to Constantinople and negotiate against the Catholic faith. He could have played… Continue reading
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May 15th – Saint of the Day: Saint Achilles of Larissa, Bishop
A bishop. A council. A stone that allegedly started flowing with oil. 🪨🕊️ Saint Achilles of Larissa was not just another name from the early Church. He was a fourth-century bishop remembered as a defender of Christ’s divinity at the… Continue reading
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May 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Servatius of Tongeren, Bishop
🔥 A bishop. A key. A buried grave that snow refused to cover. Saint Servatius of Tongeren was not just another ancient bishop lost in history. He stood against Arianism, the heresy that tried to make Jesus less than fully… Continue reading
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May 2nd – Saint of the Day: Saint Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
He was exiled 5 times, hunted by emperors, accused by enemies, and pressured to water down the faith. Saint Athanasius refused. 🔥 Why? Because the truth at stake was massive: Is Jesus truly God, or just a created being? Athanasius… Continue reading
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February 22nd – Saint of the Day: Saint Maximianus of Ravenna, Archbishop
They did not want him at first. He was the “outsider” bishop. The “political” appointment. The one people resisted. 😤⛪️ And yet Saint Maximianus of Ravenna stayed. He served. He rebuilt. He fought for unity when everyone was splitting into… Continue reading
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January 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
⚔️🕯️ When the world tried to make Jesus “just a good teacher,” one bishop said: absolutely not. Meet Saint Hilary of Poitiers, the fourth-century heavyweight who fought for the truth that Jesus is fully God. Not “kind of divine.” Not… Continue reading





