This question is impossible to answer because virtually nothing is know about this illusive person. It is highly likely that Sophia never existed as the stories about her based entirely on legend.
This question is impossible to answer because virtually nothing is know about this illusive person. It is highly likely that Sophia never existed as the stories about her based entirely on legend. For more information see the link below.
Which St. Thomas? There are many. Be specific.
Saint Thomas Aquinas had a wide range of beliefs, as well as a set of virtues that he followed. The virtues were justice, temperance, fortitude, and prudence, as well as charity, faith, and hope.
Virtues can be learned through education and practice.
forgiveness and mercy
This question is impossible to answer because virtually nothing is know about this illusive person. It is highly likely that Sophia never existed as the stories about her based entirely on legend. For more information see the link below.
To read about the life, ministry and virtues of St. Matthew click on the biography link below.
Which St. Thomas? There are many. Be specific.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
Saint Thomas Aquinas had a wide range of beliefs, as well as a set of virtues that he followed. The virtues were justice, temperance, fortitude, and prudence, as well as charity, faith, and hope.
St. Sophia is the patron Saint of "martyrs". Her 3 daughters were beheaed for their love of Christ. St. Sophia is the legendary Mother of the virgin martyrs, Faith, Hope, Love. Sophia's name means wisdom, and her 3 daughters are named after the virtues.
Virtues can be learned through education and practice.
St. George was known for his courage, faith, and sense of justice. He is often depicted as a symbol of strength, righteousness, and protection.
forgiveness and mercy
St. Cecilia's virtues included chastity and piety. She later became very active in the church and was known for her "marriage to Christ."
St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary was created in 1975.
The feast of Saint Sofia (or Sophia) is on August 1.