Saint Constantine & Saint Helen
"Then the righteous will shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father." (Matthew 13:43)
The Story In A Minute
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Saint Helen the Empress
She was born in the city of Raha (Edessa in Turkey) to Christian parents in the third century (about year 247 A.D). They brought her up in a Christian manner, taught her the doctrine of the church and the religious ethics. She was a very beautiful young lady who caught the attention of an emperor. When Emperor Constantius the First, Emperor of Byzantium, came to the city of Raha, and heard about her, he sought her out and married her. She gave birth to Constantine who became the first Christian Emperor. She brought him up well, and taught him philosophy, wisdom and knighthood.
Emperor Constantine the Righteous
Queen Helen gave birth to her son Constantine in 272 A.D. at Naissus (modern day Niš in Serbia). After his father's death, he received the kingdom and he reigned with justice and integrity, and stopped all unfair practices. All the people were subject to him and loved him; his righteous judgement spread throughout the Empire. The nobles of Rome sent asking him to come and save them from the injustice of Maximianus. Constantine marched with his army toward Rome to save them.
The Vision of The Cross
During the war, Constantine saw in the heaven, in the middle of the day, a Cross made of stars, and on it was written in Greek words:
"With this you shall conquer."
