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being named anargyroi (from the Gr**** Ἀνάργυροι, "the silverless" or "
unmercenaries"); by this, they
attracted many to the
Christian faith. They reputedly...
- the Late
Middle Ages, and in
Eastern Christianity as one of the Holy
Unmercenary Healers, was a
martyr of
Nicomedia in
Bithynia during the Diocletianic...
- Holy
Unmercenaries (Gr****: Άγιοι Ανάργυροι, romanized: Agioi Anárgyroi) is an
epithet applied to a
number of
Christian saints who did not
accept payment...
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Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches as a
great martyr and holy
unmercenary.
Saint Tryphon was
formerly celebrated jointly with
Saints Re****ius...
- king. What eye has wept for him? What
heart has
heaved one
throb of
unmercenary sorrow? ... If he ever had a friend—a
devoted friend in any rank of life—we...
- Hermione.
Miniature from the
Menologion of
Basil II, c. 11th
century Unmercenary Healer and
Virgin Martyr Born Cæsarea Died A.D. 117 Rome Venerated in...
- the
Athens agglomeration, Greece. It
takes its name from the "Holy
Unmercenaries":
saints who
received no
payment for
their medical services.
Since the...
-
first Christian physicians after Luke the Evangelist, and the
first "
unmercenaries" (physicians who
would not
accept fees from
their patients). They are...
- with John the
Apostle and John the
Evangelist John the
Wonderworking Unmercenary (died c. 304),
Egyptian or
Mesopotamian healer John (died 320), one of...
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pastoral care of the sick and the
Commemorative Year of all the holy
unmercenary healers; 2025 – The
Jubilee Year of the
Centennial of the
Romanian Patriarchate...