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St Theodoula

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St. Theodoula Feast Day and Greek Name Day

St. Theodoula is honored in the Orthodox Christian Church as a martyr who remained faithful to Christ during the persecutions of the early Christian era. Her feast day is celebrated on January 19, and on this day people named Theodoula celebrate their Greek name day.

Who Was St. Theodoula

St. Theodoula lived during the early centuries of Christianity when believers often faced persecution for their faith within the Roman Empire. She is remembered for her devotion to Christ and her refusal to abandon her Christian beliefs despite the dangers that Christians faced during that time.

Her name appears among the martyrs commemorated by the Church for their courage and steadfast faith.

Martyrdom of St. Theodoula

According to Christian tradition, St. Theodoula suffered martyrdom because she refused to renounce her faith. Saints like Theodoula were honored by early Christians as examples of loyalty to Christ even in the face of suffering.

Her life is remembered as part of the wider group of early Christian martyrs who preserved and strengthened the faith during periods of persecution.

Greek Name Day for Theodoula

Because St. Theodoula is commemorated on January 19, this date is also the Greek name day for:

Theodoula

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 Is St. Theodoula Celebrated

The feast day of St. Theodoula is observed each year on January 19 in the Greek Orthodox Church. Churches remember her faith and devotion, and those who share the name celebrate their name day with family and friends.

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