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  1. Emmelia of Caesarea (Greek: Ἐμμέλεια) was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule.

  2. Saint Emmelia passed away peacefully in Caesarea, Cappadocia, from natural causes. Her strong devotion to God, her steadfastness amid persecution, and her integral role in raising and nurturing several saints earned her veneration and reverence within the Christian community.

  3. May 10, 2019 · In this week’s episode of The Catholic Talk Show, Ryan Scheel explains the incredible life of St. Emmelia of Caesarea, “The Mother of Saints.” St. Emmelia was the mother of nine (or 10) children , five of whom became canonized saints in the Catholic Church.

  4. May 28, 2011 · Summary. INTRODUCTION. Basil was born c. 330 into a rich Cappadocian family. The family of his mother Emmelia appears to have been Christian for some generations. Basil was schooled first by his father, and then in Caesarea.

  5. Career. She was the wife of Basil the Elder and bore nine or ten children, including Basil of Caesarea (born circa 330), Macrina the Younger, Peter of Sebaste, Gregory of Nyssa, and Naucratius. However, she is not the only woman in her family to be venerated as a saint.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · St Basil the Great’s mother St Emilia was the daughter of a martyr. On the Greek calendar, she is commemorated on May 30. St Basil’s father was also named Basil. He was a lawyer and renowned rhetorician, and lived at Caesarea.

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  8. May 30, 2024 · Today, on May 30th, we honor Saint Emmelia of Caesarea (modern-day Kayseri, Turkey), revered as “the mother of saints.” She is celebrated for giving birth to several saints, including Basil the Great.

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