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  1. Experience the extraordinary life of Saint Ephrem the Syrian in this remarkable journey through history. From his childhood to his influential writings, disc...

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  2. Prayer of Repentance by St. Ephrem the Syrian #orthodox #easternorthodox #stephrem #christianity.

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  3. Ephrem the Syrian lived in the fourth century in the region of Iraq. He withstood invasions by the Persians, persecution from the Arians, wrote hundreds of h...

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  4. 3 days ago · He is a revered figure in the Eastern Churches, and one of the very early Doctors of the Church as named by Pope Benedict XV in 1920. Yet St. Ephrem the Syrian, who died in A.D. 373, is largely an unsung hero among Catholics of our time.

  5. Jun 21, 2019 · Ephrem was a very different sort of person. He wrote exclusively in Syriac, and never left his native land. In place of human credentials, he prayed to be filled with the spirit of the Gospels. And his prayers were answered. People who heard Ephrem speak nick-named him the “Harp of the Holy Spirit.”.

  6. Mar 28, 2012 · According to tradition, this prayer was written in Syria in the fourth century by the ascetic Mar Afrem or, as we have grown accustomed to calling him, Ephraim the Syrian. He was a monk, poet, and theologian, one of the most eminent sons of the Syrian Church, who entered world literature as a remarkable writer.

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  8. EPHRAEM OF SYRIA (c. 306 – 373) was a theologian, biblical interpreter, teacher, poet, and hymnographer whose teaching activity and prolific writings have had lasting influence on the Christian tradition.

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