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Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, or properly the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, is a feast commemorating the martyrdom at Rome of the apostles St. Peter and Paul of Tarsus, observed on June 29.
Feast_of_Saints_Peter_and_Paul
Patriarch Alexius II of Russia
Talk:Patriarch_Alexius_II_of_Russia
Ten Commandments/Archive 1
Talk:Ten_Commandments/Archive_1
Nathan (Prophet)
Nathan the Prophet (fl. c.
Nathan_(Prophet)
Sabbas the Sanctified
Sabbas the Sanctified (439-531/532) was a Cappadocean-Greek monk, priest and saint, lived mainly in Palestine. He was the founder of several monasteries, most notably the one known as Mar Saba.
Sabbas_the_Sanctified
Beheading of St. John the Baptist
The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (alternate names: Decollation of Saint John the Baptist and Beheading of the Forerunner) is a holy day observed by various Christian churches which follow liturgical traditions. The day commemorates the martyrdom of Saint John the Baptist.
Beheading_of_St._John_the_Baptist
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Allison Park
Saint Alexander Nevsky parish originated in the Woods Run section of Pittsburgh's north side in 1891. It was the first Orthodox Christian parish in the Pittsburgh area comprising many ethnic nationality groups.
St._Alexander_Nevsky_Cathedral,_Allison_Park
Feast of Orthodoxy
The Feast of Orthodoxy (also knowns as the Sunday of Orthodoxy or the Triumph of Orthodoxy) is celebrated on the first Sunday of Great Lent (six Sundays before Pascha) in the liturgical calendar of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Greek-Catholics (Eastern Catholics of Byzantine rite). The Feast is kept in memory of the final defeat of Iconoclasm and the restoration of the icons to the churches.
Feast_of_Orthodoxy
Orthodoxy by country
===The Church today===
Orthodoxy_by_country
Euthymius the Great
Saint Euthymius (377-473), often styled the Great, was an Abbot in Palestine.
Euthymius_the_Great
Anthony, John, and Eustathios
Anthony, John, and Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace; Russian: Антоний, Иоанн and Евстафий) are saints and martyrs (died 1347) of the Russian Orthodox Church. Their feast day is celebrated on April 14 in the horlogion.
Anthony,_John,_and_Eustathios
Nativity of St. John the Baptist
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist (or Birth of John the Baptist, or Nativity of the Forerunner) is a Christian feast day celebrating the birth of Jesus’ cousin, Saint John the Baptist.
Nativity_of_St._John_the_Baptist
Mormonism and Christianity/Archive 9
Talk:Mormonism_and_Christianity/Archive_9
Andronicus of Pannonia
Saint Andronicus () was a first century Christian mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16:7. According to that verse, Andronicus was a "kinsman" and "fellow prisoner" of St.
Andronicus_of_Pannonia
Copyrights/Archive 6
Wikipedia_talk:Copyrights/Archive_6
Job of Pochayiv
Saint Job of Pochayiv (c. 1551 - 1651) was a Ukrainian Orthodox monk and Eastern Orthodox saint.
Job_of_Pochayiv
Easter Friday
Easter Friday or Bright Friday is the Friday after the Christian festival of Easter. It is sometimes erroneously confused with Good Friday.
Easter_Friday
Andrew of Crete
For the martyr of 766 of the same name, see Andrew of Crete (martyr).
Andrew_of_Crete
Media copyright questions/Archive/Archive 5
Wikipedia:Media_copyright_questions/Archive/Archive_5
Julian of Antioch
Saint Julian of Antioch (sometimes called Julian of Cilicia, Julian of Anazarbus, Julian of Tarsus) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the fourth century. His date of death is given as 305 AD.
Julian_of_Antioch