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  1. Saint Alexius of Rome or Alexius of Edessa (Greek: Ἀλέξιος, Alexios), also Alexis, was a fourth-century Greek monk who lived in anonymity and is known for his dedication to Christ. Two versions of his life exist, one in Syriac and the other in Greek.

  2. Alexius of Rome, also known as Saint Alexius, is a revered figure within Catholicism recognized for his humility, self-sacrifice, and devotion to God. Born into a wealthy Roman family in the 5th century AD, Alexius renounced his life of luxury in pursuit of a humble existence devoted to Christ.

  3. Saint Alexius of Rome holds an important place in Catholic devotion and is regarded as the patron saint of various groups and occupations. He is revered as the patron saint of the Alexians, a religious community dedicated to caring for the sick.

  4. 20 maj 2024 · San Alejo, also known as Saint Alex and Saint Alexius of Rome, is highly revered for his unwavering faith during times of persecution. He is recognized as the patron saint of beggars and is celebrated for his power to drive away enemies, evil, and all forms of negative influences.

  5. 17 lip 2024 · In summary, Saint Alexius of Rome is a profound example of Christian humility and asceticism, his life a testament to the power of hidden virtue and the pursuit of sanctity in the midst of worldly trials.

  6. 17 mar 2024 · The appellative “Man of God” was given to Alexios miraculously by God Himself, who informed Bishop Innocent I of Rome, at the time of the Divine Liturgy and before many witnesses, about the dormition of the monk Alexios, which would occur the next day.

  7. In the West we find no trace of the name Alexius in any martyrology or other liturgical book previous to the end of the tenth century; he seems to have been completely unknown. He first appears in connection with St. Boniface as titular saint of a church on the Aventine at Rome.

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