{"id":11721,"date":"2023-09-12T05:00:19","date_gmt":"2023-09-12T09:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=11721"},"modified":"2023-09-12T05:00:19","modified_gmt":"2023-09-12T09:00:19","slug":"st-peter-news-september-12-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-september-12-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter News September 12, 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sunday after the Elevation of the Holy Cross<\/h2>\n

Martyrs Sophia and her daughters Faith, Love and Hope<\/h4>\n
\"Martyrs<\/div>\n

The Holy Martyrs Saint Sophia and her Daughters Faith, Hope and Love were born in Italy. Their mother was a pious Christian widow who named her daughters for the three Christian virtues. Faith was twelve, Hope was ten, and Love was nine. Saint Sophia raised them in the love of the Lord Jesus Christ. Saint Sophia and her daughters did not hide their faith in Christ, but openly confessed it before everyone.<\/p>\n

An official named Antiochus denounced them to the emperor Hadrian (117-138), who ordered that they be brought to Rome. Realizing that they would be taken before the emperor, the holy virgins prayed fervently to the Lord Jesus Christ, asking that He give them the strength not to fear torture and death. When the holy virgins and their mother came before the emperor, everyone present was amazed at their composure. They looked as though they had been brought to some happy festival, rather than to torture. Summoning each of the sisters in turn, Hadrian urged them to offer sacrifice to the goddess Artemis. The young girls remained unyielding. <\/p>\n

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Read the complete biography on the : Orthodox Church of America<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n

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Services and Events This Week<\/h2>\n