Saint Ignatius of Antioch
Saint Ignatius of Antioch is among the most beloved saints of the Orthodox Church. His or her life and witness have inspired countless Christians. On this page we present a brief account of the saint's life, legacy, and significance. For doctrine see doctrine about God and spiritual life. Many saints are associated with miracles.
The glory of God is a living man; and the life of man is the vision of God.
Life and Witness
The life of Saint Ignatius of Antioch illustrates the Orthodox teaching that holiness is the transformation of the whole person by the Holy Spirit. Whether as apostle, bishop, monk, or martyr, the saint lived in communion with Christ and the Church. The Church commemorates this saint in the liturgical calendar and asks for his or her prayers. Discover other saints and the history of the Church.
Legacy and Veneration
Orthodox Christians venerate the saints as friends of God who pray for us. Icons of Saint Ignatius of Antioch are found in churches and homes worldwide. The liturgical hymns for the saint's feast day express the Church's gratitude. This tradition is rooted in sources and method. We encourage you to explore miracles and submit prayer requests. Find a parish in our directory.
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