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St Alexios the Man of God

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St. Alexios the Man of God Feast Day and Greek Name Day

 

St. Alexios the Man of God is honored in the Orthodox Christian Church as a saint remembered for his humility, devotion to God, and life of hidden holiness. His feast day is celebrated on March 17, and on this day people named Alexios, Alexis, and Alexia, among other variations celebrate their Greek name day.

 

Who Was St. Alexios the Man of God

St. Alexios lived during the 4th to 5th century and was born into a wealthy Christian family in Rome. Despite his privileged upbringing, he chose a life devoted entirely to God.

According to Christian tradition, shortly after his arranged marriage, Alexios left his home and wealth behind in order to live a life of humility and prayer.

 

A Life of Humility

St. Alexios spent many years living in poverty and obscurity, dedicating himself to prayer and spiritual discipline. After years of wandering, he eventually returned to Rome, where he lived in secret near his family’s home without revealing his identity.

He endured hardship and remained devoted to God while living a life of quiet humility.

 

Recognition After His Death

Only after his death was St. Alexios’s true identity discovered. A written message he left behind revealed who he was and described the life of sacrifice he had chosen.

His story became widely known throughout the Christian world and he was honored as a model of humility and devotion.

 

Greek Name Day for Alexios

Because St. Alexios the Man of God is commemorated on March 17, this date is also the Greek name day for:

 

AlexiosAlexisAlexia

 

In Greek culture, celebrating a name day is often just as important as celebrating a birthday, and friends and family commonly offer well wishes or visits to honor the person whose name is being celebrated.

 

When St. Alexios the Man of God Is Celebrated

The feast day of St. Alexios the Man of God is observed each year on March 17 in the Greek Orthodox Church. He is remembered for his humility, his devotion to God, and the example of a life lived in quiet faith.

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