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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, also known as Alexius of Edessa, is recognized as a remarkable figure in the Catholic Church. Born into a wealthy Christian family in Rome, he was the only son of a respected Roman senator.

  4. St. Alexius is the Titular Patron of the Congregation of Alexian Brothers. This drawing depicts the Saint with Alexian Brothers dressed to represent more than 750 years of their history. St. Alexius was the only son of a wealthy senator of Rome, Euphemian, and his wife, Aglaë.

  5. According to the most recent researches he was an Eastern saint whose veneration was transplanted from the Byzantine empire to Rome, whence it spread rapidly throughout western Christendom.

  6. 17 lip 2024 · Saint Alexius of Rome, often referred to as Alexius the Man of God, is a revered figure in Christian hagiography, celebrated for his extraordinary humility and dedication to a life of asceticism. His story, though shrouded in legend, offers profound insights into the virtues of humility, renunciation, and hidden sanctity.

  7. According to the most recent researches he was an Eastern saint whose veneration was transplanted from the Byzantine empire to Rome, whence it spread rapidly throughout western Christendom. Together with the name and veneration of the Saint, his legend was made known to Rome ...

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