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| Gospel of Judas Talk:Gospel_of_Judas
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| Saints Sergius and Bacchus Saints Sergius and Bacchus (also Serge and Bacchus or Sergios and Bakchos or Sarkis wa Bakhos), were third century Roman soldiers who are commemorated as martyrs by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. Serge and Bacchus were officers in Caesar Maximian's army, and were held high in his favor until they were exposed as secret Christians. Saints_Sergius_and_Bacchus
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| Nicholas Cabasilas Nicolaus Cabasilas (born 1319/1323 in Thessalonicadied after 1391) was a Byzantine] [[mysticism|mystic and theological writer. Nicholas_Cabasilas
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| Saints Cosmas and Damian Saints Cosmas and Damian () (died ca. 287) were twins and early Christian martyrs born in Arabia who practised the art of healing in the seaport of Aegea (modern Ayas) in the Gulf of Issus, then in the Roman province of Syria. Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian
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| Panagia Panagia (Greek: Παναγία, All-holy), also transliterated Panayia or Panaghia, is one of the titles of Mary, the mother of Jesus, used especially in Orthodox Christianity. Panagia
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| John the Apostle Talk:John_the_Apostle
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| Klobuk [kremlin.jpg|thumb] Klobuk
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| Reader (liturgy) Talk:Reader_(liturgy)
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| Cosmas of Maiuma Saint Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, or Cosmas the Melodist (d. 773 or 794),Other sources give the dates of his life as ca. Cosmas_of_Maiuma
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| Seraphim of Sarov Saint Seraphim of Sarov (Russian: Серафим Саровский) (July 19, 1759 - January 2 (N.S. Seraphim_of_Sarov
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| Kip McKean Thomas "Kip" McKean (born May 31, 1954) is an influential Christian preacher. He is an ex minister from the International Churches of Christ. Kip_McKean
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| Skufia A skufia (also skufiya or skoufos) is an item of clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian and Eastern Catholic monastics (in which case it is black or awarded to clergy] as a mark of honor (in which case it is usually red or purple). It is a soft-sided brimless [[cap whose top may be pointed (Russian style)The Russian-style skufia is traditionally pulled down so that it covers the top of the ears. Skufia
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| Saint Spyridon ca. 270–348) is a saint honoured in both the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. Saint_Spyridon
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| Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, informally Presanctified Liturgy, is an Eastern Christian liturgical service for the distribution of communion on the weekdays of Great Lent. Liturgy_of_the_Presanctified_Gifts
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| Visitation (Christian) The Visitation is the visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary with Saint Elizabeth as recorded in the Gospel of Luke . It is also the term for a Christian feast day commemorating this visit, celebrated on 31 May in the West (2 July in calendars of the 1263-1969 period) and 30 March in the East. Visitation_(Christian)
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| Anthony of Kiev St. Anthony of Kiev (c. Anthony_of_Kiev
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| Kaleb of Axum Kaleb (c.520) is perhaps the best-documented, if not best-known, king of Axum. Kaleb_of_Axum
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| Saint Paul Island (Alaska) Saint Paul Island is one of the Pribilof Islands, a group of four volcanic islands located in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska. The city of St. Saint_Paul_Island_(Alaska)
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