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Meaning of "macarius"

macarius (noun) - a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the name Makarios, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy,' often associated with religious or spiritual figures in Christian history
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  • A male given name

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Macarius had gifts of healing and prophecy.
The early life of Macarius is unknown.
Macarius the son of a rich senator.
Benjamin at the time also issued his canons to the monks of Saint Macarius.
Macarius obeyed and came to them.
All the churches were consecrated by the Katholikos Macarius.
Macarius is to blame for everything.
Several Libyan desert monasteries still bear the name Macarius.
Macarius subsequently distributed all his money among the poor and needy.
But yet you stopped at Macarius and Ursacius.
Saint Macarius survived many demonic attacks against him.
He was initially a monk at the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes.
The followers of Macarius wanted to slaughter and eat the animal.
In addition to the homilies, a number of letters have been ascribed to Macarius.
Macarius and his people kept Epiphany in their own church.

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The holy Macarius.
Abba Macarius of Egypt said there is no need to waste time with words.
Some brethren came and told Abba Macarius the Great of Egypt about it.
Saint Macarius sent him to a cemetery to rebuke and then to praise the dead.
The monastery had two chalices, a diskos and two plates fashioned by Saint Macarius on a lathe.
They said of Abba Macarius that a thief went into his cell when he was away.
Later on, they went to the honorable saint Abba Macarius.
Someone wrote the godly Macarius of Optino that his spiritual counsel had been helpful.
He was a Christian, as were his friend Zeno and his house steward Macarius.
Abba Macarius asked what that was.
If is from Latin, Macarena would be derived from the male name Macarius.
To Macarius the Eucharist was a palmary argument against Nestorianism.
At the wish of his parents Macarius entered into marriage, but was soon widowed.
Macarius and avoided Christianity.
In his declining years, Macarius moved away from the affairs of the state.
Macarius the Great.
Nikephoros saw Saint Macarius frequently, and learned much from him.
Macarius the Deacon.
In the theological tradition of St. Macarius of Egypt ca.
Saint Macarius called George his spiritual son.
When he was sick, he asked his younger brother to go to St. Macarius.
Macarius the Patriarch.
Hoffmann 's work is a new translation based on a 15th-century manuscript preserved by Macarius Magnes.
Macarius the Egyptian.
His father 's name was Macarius and his mother 's name was Anna.
Macarius the Elder.
When Hrodgaud rebelled and was killed in battle in 776, Charlemagne replaced his with Macarius.
Macarius the Younger.
It was dedicated to Saint Macarius of Alexandria who died in 395 AD.
Macarius of Magnesia.
The town 's patron saint is St Macarius.
Macarius of Optina.
He was canonized as a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church by Metropolite Macarius in 1547.
Macarius of Alexandria.
Peter in 544, the Origenist monks of Jerusalem installed Macarius as patriarch of Jerusalem.

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