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Saint Theosebia (Gr****: Θεοσέβεια Theosebeia), also
known as
Theosebia the Deaconess, was a 4th-century
Christian leader, who is
honored as a
saint in...
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saints in the
Catholic Church and
Eastern Orthodox Church. Her
daughter Theosebia the
Deaconess is
honoured as a
saint in
Eastern Orthodoxy but only as...
- is
known to have
married a
woman named Theosebia during this period, who is
sometimes identified with
Theosebia the Deaconess,
venerated as a
saint by...
- Jewess,
Cleopatra the Alchemist, Medera, and Taphnutia. Zosimos's
sister Theosebia (later
known as
Euthica the Arab) and Isis the
Prophetess also pla****...
- virgins... whom we have
entrusted with the care of the virgins’ community."
Theosebia b. 4th
century CE; d. 381 CE
Cappadocia Gregory of
Nyssa calls her “our...
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Ramelli and Joan E.
Taylor have also
published research arguing that
Theosebia was a
presbyter (priest).
Clerical marriage was an
established practice...
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Theophilus of
Antioch 2nd
century Theophilus,
bishop of
Caesarea 2nd
century Theosebia 4th
century Theotimos 5th
century Thomas the
Apostle c. 72
Thraseas 2nd...
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Afterfeast of the
Theophany of Our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ.
Blessed Theosebia the
Deaconess (385),
sister of Sts. Macrina,
Basil the Great,
Peter of...