- translit. Ignátios Antiokheías; died c. 108/140 AD), also
known as
Ignatius Theophorus (Ἰγνάτιος ὁ Θεοφόρος, Ignátios ho Theophóros, 'the God-bearing'), was...
- the New Testament.[citation needed]
Ignatius of
Antioch (also
known as
Theophorus, from the Gr**** for God-bearer) (c. 35–110) was
bishop of Antioch. He...
-
mentions it as part of the New Testament.
Ignatius of
Antioch (also
known as
Theophorus) (c. 35 – c. 110) was the
third bishop of Antioch, and was said to be...
-
Antioch to the
Ephesians which begins with "Ignatius, who is also
called Theophorus, to the
Church which is at Ephesus, in Asia,
deservedly most happy, being...
- ἀνάθεμα ἔστω.
Anathema 5 If
anyone shall dare to say that the
Christ is a
Theophorus [that is, God-bearing] man and not
rather that he is very God, as an only...
- koledari. The
koleda is
carried out from the
Feast of
Saint Ignatius Theophorus (five days
before Christmas) up
until the Epiphany.
Vertep The archaic...
-
Fathers although its
author is unknown.
Ignatius of
Antioch (also
known as
Theophorus) was the
third Bishop or
Patriarch of
Antioch and a
student of the Apostle...
-
Ignat Day, a
religious holy day
dedicated to the Holy
Martyr Ignatius Theophorus, ****ociated with a
practice that
takes place especially on
villages scattered...
- koledari. The
koleda was
carried out from the
Feast of
Saint Ignatius Theophorus (five days
before Christmas) up
until the Epiphany. This
custom was best...
-
entombed in the cathedral.
Construction began on May 5, 1931,
under Brother Theophorus Kleemann, SVD, who
became ill and died on
September 12, 1931;
Arthur Bialucha...