Yevgeni Rodionov (Picture in start of video ) was a soldier in the border troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. During the First Chechen War, he and several of his comrades were captured by the enemy. They were held captive for a year and tortured by the Chechen separatists (Muslim terorists). They offered him to reject Christianity and to take off the Cross From his neck, he rejected that, i Also heard that he even told "That Cross Can get off only with my head" and thats true, they beheaded him. He became Martyr at only 19 years old. We still praise him in Eastern Orthodox Church . Slava Bogu ☦
Late comment but I feel this is important. The man shown standing in front of the Russian flag at the very start is Yevgeny Rodionov; he aspired to be a cook but at 18 years old was conscripted into the Russian army to fight in the First Chechen War. While manning a border checkpoint with some other Russians, Chechen terrorists arrived disguised in an ambulance and abducted the Russians, holding them for a ransom their families had no hope of paying. During their captivity, the prisoners were treated harshly. Eventually, the Chechens gave the soldiers a decision to convert to Islam or be killed. Yevgeny, still wearing the cross his grandmother had given him at age 11, refused to denounce Christ and was beheaded with a rusty saw in the village of Bamut on the day of his 19th birthday (this happened in 1996). His father died soon afterwards but his mother, once an atheist, converted to Christianity after her son's martyrdom – rather ironic, considering she had once tried to convince him not to wear his cross to school due to the then-USSR's government not liking Christianity. There was a big debate about him being canonised, and to this day he has not been. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage medal, and some soldiers have taken to kneeling in prayer before his image.
The first picture is that of Evgeniy Rodionov he was tortured by muslims in the second Chechen war, they wanted him to deny his Orthodox faith but he didn't.
Mexican history is always taught wrong. The president was a free mason and wanted to get rid of Catholicism in Mexico. It was always a war against catholics.
Jesus died for us, so let's live for Him 🙂
But hopefully they go to heaven.R I P to them
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I can't really imagine a greater honor than dying for the Lord's namesake.
Jesus died for us,And they died for Jesus?
Well,please.. live with Jesus,if you can't handle it anymore give it to Jesus. No love is stronger than Jesus christ. Yeshua
Was She Graped?
I suspect the reason the mexican government banned Christianity was because of the Spanish
Dear God I pray those children found eternal life with you Amen
“Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment,
nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.” Psalms 5
The Three Boy Martyrs of Tlaxcala, Mexico
Most people won’t know but your a real one if you watch Godlogic apologetics
Jesus died for us❤❤
To other teens is st. Lorenzo ruiz a teen filipino and st pedro calungsod they are the 2 filipino saitns
❤❤😊
Also st peter the aleut who was killed by catholics for refusing to renounce orthodoxy
Isn't Vatican 100% Christian?)
Yevgeni Rodionov (Picture in start of video ) was a soldier in the border troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. During the First Chechen War, he and several of his comrades were captured by the enemy. They were held captive for a year and tortured by the Chechen separatists (Muslim terorists). They offered him to reject Christianity and to take off the Cross From his neck, he rejected that, i Also heard that he even told "That Cross Can get off only with my head" and thats true, they beheaded him. He became Martyr at only 19 years old. We still praise him in Eastern Orthodox Church . Slava Bogu ☦
Vivo christo rey actually means “long live Christ king not long live Jesus Christ.
Hope this helps
Correction: Del Rio said "Vivo Cristo Rey" meaning, "Long live Christ the king."
The dead in Christ will rise first!
This is the cooledt way to die
Late comment but I feel this is important. The man shown standing in front of the Russian flag at the very start is Yevgeny Rodionov; he aspired to be a cook but at 18 years old was conscripted into the Russian army to fight in the First Chechen War. While manning a border checkpoint with some other Russians, Chechen terrorists arrived disguised in an ambulance and abducted the Russians, holding them for a ransom their families had no hope of paying. During their captivity, the prisoners were treated harshly. Eventually, the Chechens gave the soldiers a decision to convert to Islam or be killed. Yevgeny, still wearing the cross his grandmother had given him at age 11, refused to denounce Christ and was beheaded with a rusty saw in the village of Bamut on the day of his 19th birthday (this happened in 1996). His father died soon afterwards but his mother, once an atheist, converted to Christianity after her son's martyrdom – rather ironic, considering she had once tried to convince him not to wear his cross to school due to the then-USSR's government not liking Christianity. There was a big debate about him being canonised, and to this day he has not been. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage medal, and some soldiers have taken to kneeling in prayer before his image.
Kizito omuto
Jesus loves us!
Amen🙏❤😊
Poor people. I don't understand why they can't just say that they deny Christ when in their HEART they don't. It makes no sense.
The first picture is that of Evgeniy Rodionov he was tortured by muslims in the second Chechen war, they wanted him to deny his Orthodox faith but he didn't.
Mexican history is always taught wrong. The president was a free mason and wanted to get rid of Catholicism in Mexico. It was always a war against catholics.
Viva Cristo Rey
@sambucha should see this
Gosh, what are you talking about? Every martyrs of Christ will be 100% in Heaven…
Amen