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August 24, 2025

This week in Christian history: Dwight Moody marries, Greek monk martyred, Jerry Falwell Jr. resigns

By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, August 24, 2025Twitter
An illustration depicting a boys' Sunday School class in 19th century Chicago, Illinois, that was overseen by Dwight Moody and J.V. Farwell.An illustration depicting a boys' Sunday School class in 19th century Chicago, Illinois, that was overseen by Dwight Moody and J.V. Farwell. | Public Domain

Throughout the extensive history of the Church, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred.

Each week marks anniversaries of impressive milestones, unforgettable tragedies, amazing triumphs, memorable births and notable deaths.

Some events, spanning over 2,000 years of history, might be familiar, while others might be unknown to many.

The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history, including the martyrdom of Saint Kosmas, the resignation of Jerry Falwell Jr., and the marriage of Dwight Moody.

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, August 24, 2025Twitter

Saint Kosmas of Aetolia martyred – Aug. 24, 1779

Saint Kosmas of Aetolia (c.1714-1779), a Greek Orthodox monk known for his ministry among the poor and being martyred for his faith.Saint Kosmas of Aetolia (c.1714-1779), a Greek Orthodox monk known for his ministry among the poor and being martyred for his faith. | Wikimedia Commons

This week marks the anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Kosmas of Aetolia, a Greek monk renowned for his travels as a preacher and his alleged miracle-working abilities.

Born in Greece, which was occupied by the Islamic Ottoman Empire, Kosmas traveled throughout the region, preaching to large crowds in open plains and caring for the less fortunate.

Although his gatherings were done with the permission of local Turkish officials, eventually the monk garnered the attention of several Muslims led by an official named Kurt Pasha, who conspired to kill him.

“On the pretext that the Pasha wished to see him, they took the Saint to a remote spot and hung him,” according to the St. Kosmas Aitolos Monastery website. “His murderers stripped the sanctified body of the Saint, tied a stone to it, and threw it into the river.”

“In a miraculous manner, it rose to the surface and was pulled out by Papa Markos, the priest of the All-Holy Theotokos of the Presentation Monastery, which is near Kolikontasi, and buried it at the back of the sanctuary.”

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