Saints of the Orthodox Church
The Saints of the Orthodox Church are individuals recognized for their holiness and virtuous lives. They are often seen as intercessors who can pray to God on behalf of the faithful. Saints are celebrated for their exemplary faith, miracles, and contributions to the Christian community.
In the Orthodox tradition, each saint has a specific feast day, commemorating their life and deeds. The process of canonization involves thorough examination of their life and miracles, ensuring they meet the criteria set by the Church. Saints serve as role models, inspiring believers to live a life of faith and devotion.