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Zograf Monastery
The Saint George the Zograf or Zograf Monastery (, Zografski manastir; , Moní Zográphou) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos (the "Holy Mountain") in Greece. It was traditionally founded in the late 9th or early 10th century by three Bulgarians from Ohrid and is regarded as the historical Bulgarian monastery on Mount Athos, and it is traditionally inhabited by Bulgarian Orthodox monks.
Zograf_Monastery
Artemius
Artemius of Antioch (d. 363, known as Challita in the Maronite tradition), was dux Aegypti (imperial prefect of Roman Egypt) during the 4th century.
Artemius
Deaths in May 2006
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Deaths_in_May_2006
Clement of Ancyra
Hieromartyr Clement, Bishop of Ancyra or simply Clement of Ancyra (c. 258-312) (born in Ancyra present-day Turkey) was a bishop who served during the rule of Roman emperor Diocletian.
Clement_of_Ancyra
Agathangelus of Rome
Saint Agathangelus of Rome (died 312), was a Roman deacon and disciple of Clement of Ancyra, was a martyr during the reign of emperor Diocletian. He met Clement when the latter was imprisoned in Rome, and traveled back to Ancyra with him where they were both beheaded.
Agathangelus_of_Rome
Maslenitsa
Maslenitsa (), also known as Butter Week, Pancake week, or Cheesefare Week, is a Russian religious and folk holiday. It is celebrated during the last week before Great Lent—that is, the seventh week before Pascha (Easter).
Maslenitsa
Eucharist/Archive 2
Talk:Eucharist/Archive_2
Theophylaktos, Bishop of Nicomedea
Theophylaktos (d.845 AD) became bishop of Nicomedea in Asia Minor following the Iconoclastic Controversy of the eighth century.
Theophylaktos,_Bishop_of_Nicomedea
Victor Sokolov
The Very Reverend Archpriest Victor Sokolov () (February 21, 1947 – March 12, 2006) was a Russian-American former dissident Soviet journalist and an Eastern Orthodox priest.
Victor_Sokolov
Tatiana of Rome
Saint Tatiana was a Christian martyr in 3rd century Rome during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus. She was a deaconess of the early church.
Tatiana_of_Rome
Saint Larissa
Saint Larissa (†c.375) was a martyr who died in Gothic persecutions of Christians.
Saint_Larissa
Bright Week
Bright Week or Renewal Week is the name used by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine Rite for the period of seven days beginning on Pascha (Easter) and continuing up to (but not including) the following Sunday, which is known as Thomas Sunday. Latin rite and other Christian groups such as Anglicans refer to this period as Easter Week, not to be confused with the Octave of Easter, which includes the following Sunday.
Bright_Week
Vladimir, Metropolitan of Moscow
Vladimir (); baptismal name: Vasili Nikiforovich Bogoyavlensky (Василий Никифорович Богоявленский) (January 1, 1848—) was Metropolitan of Moscow from 1898 to 1912.
Vladimir,_Metropolitan_of_Moscow
Elisha
Elisha (, Greek: , Elisaios) is a Biblical prophet. In Greek and Latin, (and in English to many Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox) he is known as Saint Eliseus; however, the standard English form of the name has been "Elisha," at least since the introduction of the King James Version of the Bible.
Elisha
Christianity/Archive 29
Talk:Christianity/Archive_29
Radonitsa
Radonitsa ("Day of Rejoicing") is a holiday in the Eastern Orthodox Church which falls on the Monday or (more commonly) Tuesday of Saint Thomas Week—eight or nine days, respectively, after Pascha (Easter). The day is a general memorial for the departed.
Radonitsa
Baruch ben Neriah
Baruch ben Neriah (c. 6th century BCE) was the scribe, disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah.
Baruch_ben_Neriah
Christopher (Pulets) of Prague
Christopher (Pulets) of Prague and the Czech Lands is the primate-elect of the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia. He has participated in numerous theological conferences and has represented the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia in many venues.
Christopher_(Pulets)_of_Prague
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus
Saints Andronicus, Probus (Provos), and Tarachus (Tharacus, Tarachos) were martyrs of the Diocletian persecution (about 304 AD). The Martyrologium Hieronymianum contains the names of these three martyrs on four different days (the four days 8-11 October evidently signify no more than the date on a single day), with the topographical identification: In Tarso Cilicie, on September 27 (ed.
Andronicus,_Probus,_and_Tarachus
Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha
Saints Tryphon (Trypho), Respicius, and Nympha (Ninfa) are Christian saints who were formerly celebrated jointly on 10 November in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church from the eleventh century until the twentieth.Calendarium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p.
Tryphon,_Respicius,_and_Nympha