- March 31, 2026 – pt. 2St. Innocent of Alaska – Enlightener of the Aleuts, Apostle to America St. Innocent of Alaska (born 1797 in Irkutsk, Siberia) was one of the greatest Orthodox missionaries in North America, often called the “Apostle to America.” A priest, linguist, educator, and later Metropolitan of Moscow, he is especially remembered for his missionary work among… Read more: March 31, 2026 – pt. 2
- March 31, 2026 – pt. 1St. Hypatius of Gangra Saint Hypatius of Gangra was a 4th-century bishop and martyr of the early Church, serving in the city of Gangra (Çankırı in modern-day Turkey). He is remembered for his defense of Orthodox Christian teaching during a time of theological conflict and for his steadfast pastoral leadership. Hypatius was present at the… Read more: March 31, 2026 – pt. 1
- March 30, 2026Ven. John Climacus of Sinai Venerable John Climacus of Sinai (c. 579–649) was a revered monk, ascetic, and spiritual writer of the early Orthodox Church. Being best known for his classic work, The Ladder of Divine Ascent. He spent most of his life at Mount Sinai, particularly at the ancient Saint Catherine’s Monastery, one of… Read more: March 30, 2026
