Victor Constantinus, Maximus Augustus: The Life of Saint Constantine, the First Christian Emperor, And His Mother, Saint Helena

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by Euphemia Briere
Publication Data: Seattle, WA: St. Nectarios Press, 2003
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: vi + 33
Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.9 cm × 15.3 cm × 0.3 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒913026‒90‒5

   
by Euphemia Briere

“For most of his young life, Prince Constantine was forced to live as a hostage in the palace of a Christian-hating Roman Emperor. Yet upon growing up, this same prince, by God’s grace, rejected the evil influences of his upbringing. When he became emperor in his own right, he became a great champion of the Church! It was this Emperor Constantine who put an end to the persecution of Christians and summoned the First Ecumenical Council to clarify the true teachings of the Christian Faith. He devoted great attention to the building up of the Church, thereby converting so many of his subjects to Christ that the Church later gave him the title ‘Isapostolos’, or Equal to the Apostles.”
—“Victor Constantinus, Maximus Augustus: The Life of Saint Constantine, the First Christian Emperor, And His Mother, Saint Helena”

CONTENTS

VICTOR CONSTANTINUS, MAXIMUS AUGUSTUS
The Life of Saint Constantine, the First Christian Emperor, And His Mother, Saint Helena
References used for the Lives of Saints Constantine and Helen:
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