- Macarius, Saint
- Macarius, Saint
• Bishop of Jerusalem, d. 334. He was an opponent of ArianismCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Macarius of Egypt — For other persons named Macarius, see Macarius. Saint Macarius of Egypt An icon of Saint Macarius of Egypt Born ca. 300 Shabsheer (Shanshour), Al Minufiyah Governorate, Egypt Died 391 Scet … Wikipedia
Macarius of Jerusalem — Saint Macarius of Jerusalem Bishop of Jerusalem Born unknown Died ca. 335 Major shrine Relics of Saint Macarius, including his skull, are located in Saint Anthony s Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … Wikipedia
Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow — Saint Macarius Modern icon of St. Macarius of Moscow Metropolitan of Moscow Born 1482 Died January … Wikipedia
Saint Macarius — St. Macarius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Macarius Bishop of Jerusalem (312 34). The date of Macarius s accession to the episcopate is found in St. Jerome s version of Eusebius s Chronicle (ann. Abr. 2330). His death must have been… … Catholic encyclopedia
Macarius — is the name of a number of people: *Macarius of Egypt: (300 390) Egyptian monk and hermit. Also known as Macarius the Elder or St. Macarius the Great *Macarius of Alexandria: Also known as Macarius the Younger. *Macarius Magnes *Macarius of… … Wikipedia
Macarius — • Article on two saints named Macarius, both fourth century Egyptian monks: St. Macarius the Egyptian ( the Elder ) and St. Macarius the Alexandrian ( the Younger ) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Macarius Macarius … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai — Saint Catherine Area * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country … Wikipedia
Saint Bashnouna — ( 19 May, 1164) is an Egyptian saint and martyr.According to his Hagiography, Bashnouna was a monk in the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes. He was arrested by the Fatimid authorities during the caliphate of Al Āḍid, and threatened… … Wikipedia
Saint Julius I — Pope St. Julius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Julius I (337 352). The immediate successor of Pope Silvester, Arcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period from 18 January to 7 October, 336 and after his death… … Catholic encyclopedia
Macarius of Unzha — Infobox Saint name= Macarius of Unzha birth date= ca. 1349 death date= ca. 1444 feast day= October 12 (25) (recovery of relics), July 25 (August 7) (repose) venerated in= Russian Orthodox Church imagesize= caption= birth place= Nizhny Novgorod,… … Wikipedia