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| Glorification ==In Catholicism== Glorification
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| Saints Chrysanthus and Daria Saints Chrysanthus and Daria (died ca. 284) are saints of the Early Christian period. Saints_Chrysanthus_and_Daria
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| Metousiosis Talk:Metousiosis
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| Trinitarian Universalism Trinitarian Universalism is a formulation of Universalism, the belief that every person will be saved, that is centered and based on the Christian Trinitarianism of Athanasius, Karl Barth and T. F. Trinitarian_Universalism
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| Basilissa Basilissa or Vasilissa may refer to one of the following: Basilissa
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| Timothy Ware Timothy Ware (born 1934), also known as His Excellency, the Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia, is a titular Metropolitan of the Eastern / Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate. Timothy_Ware
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| Conditional immortality Conditional immortality, or conditionalism, is the Christian doctrine that the human soul is naturally mortal, and that immortality is granted by God as a gift. Immortality, therefore, is conditional; this viewpoint stands in contrast to the more popular doctrine of the natural immortality of the soul. Conditional_immortality
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| Victor of Damascus St. Victor of Damascus is a martyr saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Victor_of_Damascus
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| Vasilissa, Martyr Vasilissa (300–309) is venerated as a child martyr by the Christian Church. According to tradtion, she was a small child when martyred, suffering in Nicomedia not long after the death of Anthimus. Vasilissa,_Martyr
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| List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: T-V ==T== List_of_nicknames_of_European_royalty_and_nobility:_T-V
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| Lima/Archive 1 User_talk:Lima/Archive_1
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| GoingGrey User_talk:GoingGrey
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| Sampson Sievers Sampson Sievers, born: Edward Sievers , names adopted after conversion: Sergius (at Orthodox baptism at the age 17), when monk known first as Elder Symeon and after taking Great Schema as Elder Sampson () (July 10 (Old Style June 27), 1900, Saint Petersburg, Russia - August 24, 1979, Moscow, Russia) - Russian Orthodox Christian elder, hieromonk, priest, confessor of Russian patriarch and higher clergy, wonder-worker and mystic of English ancestry, who suffered heavily at the hands of Soviet authorities (4 imprisonements and years in Soviet concentration camps, including a term in Svirlag concentration camp and 1 year in single cell in Baku prison). Sampson_Sievers
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| Christian anthropology In the context of Christian theology, theological anthropology refers to the study of the human ("anthropology") as it relates to God. It differs from the social science of anthropology, which primarily deals with the comparative study of the physical and social characteristics of humanity across times and places. Christian_anthropology
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| Orthodox parishes in California __NOTOC__ Orthodox_parishes_in_California
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| Translation (relics) In Christianity, the translation of relics is the removal of holy objects from one locality (such as a tomb) to another (usually a reliquary in a church or cathedral). This translation took different forms, including all-night vigils, and the carrying of the precious remains in a bier of gold or silver, overshadowed with silken canopies. Translation_(relics)
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| Saint Xenia the Righteous of Rome Saint Xenia the Righteous of Rome was a saint of 5th century A.D. Saint_Xenia_the_Righteous_of_Rome
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| Paisios (Eznepidis) Elder Paisios (born Arsenios Eznepidis), (1924 - 1994) - a well-known Eastern Orthodox monk from Mount Athos. Born in Farasa, Cappadocia. Paisios_(Eznepidis)
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| Saint Isidora Saint Isidora (Saint Isidora the Simple or Saint Isidora of Tabenna) was a Christian nun and saint of IV century A.D. Saint_Isidora
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| Andrew of Constantinople Andrew of Constantinople (Andrew, the Fool or Andrew, Fool-for-Christ-sake, greek Andreas ho Salos), (died in 936 A.D. Andrew_of_Constantinople
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