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Uriel
Uriel (אוּרִיאֵל "Fire of God", Auriel/Oriel (light of god) Standard Hebrew ) is one of the archangels of post-Exilic Rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions. His name may have analogies with Uriah.
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Irkutsk
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Octave of Easter
The Octave Day of Easter, sometimes known as Low Sunday (and also known historically as White Sunday, Whitsunday, St. Thomas Sunday and Quasimodo Sunday), is the Sunday after Easter Sunday.
Octave_of_Easter
Paschal greeting
The Paschal greeting is an Easter custom among Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christians, as well as among several Roman Catholic and Protestant Christians. Instead of "hello" or its equivalent, one is to greet another person with "Christ is Risen!
Paschal_greeting
Foolishness for Christ
Foolishness for Christ refers to behavior motivated by real or assumed craziness, to serve a religious purpose of Christianity. The term fools for Christ is attributed to Saint Paul.
Foolishness_for_Christ
Basil Fool for Christ
Saint Basil or Vasily (known also as Vasily Blazhenny, Basil Fool for Christ, Basil the Blessed, Basil the Blessed, Wonderworker of Moscow, or Blessed Basil of Moscow, Fool for Christ; ) is a Russian Orthodox saint of the type known as yurodivy or "holy fool for Christ".
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Andrei Rublev
Andrei Rublev (Andrew Rublev, Andrey Rublev, Andrey Roublyov, Russian: Андре́й Рублёв) (c.1360 or 1370 - 1427 or January 29, 1430) is considered to be the greatest medieval Russian iconographer (painter of Orthodox icons and frescoes).
Andrei_Rublev
Glory (religion)
Glory (from the Latin gloria, "fame, renown") is used to denote the manifestation of God's presence in the Judeo-Christian religious tradition. The word is used to translate several Hebrew words, including the word Hod (הוד), as well as the Greek word doxa (δόξα).
Glory_(religion)
Anna (Bible)
Anna (Hebrew: חַנָּה, Septuagint Greek: Ἄννα) or Anna the Prophetess was a biblical figure mentioned only in the Gospel of Luke. According to that Gospel, she was an aged Jewish prophetess who prophesied about Jesus at the Temple of Jerusalem.
Anna_(Bible)
Gregory Thaumaturgus
Saint Gregory of Neocaesarea, also known as Gregory Thaumaturgus or Gregory the Wonderworker, (ca. 213 – ca.
Gregory_Thaumaturgus
Omophorion
In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic liturgical tradition, the omophorion (Greek: ; Slavonic: омофоръ, omofor) is the distinguishing vestment of a bishop and the symbol of his spiritual and ecclesiastical authority. Originally of wool, it is a band of brocade decorated with crosses and is worn about the neck and shoulders.
Omophorion
Theoria
Theoria (Greek ) is Greek for contemplation or 'the perception of beauty regarded as a moral faculty' (OED). From within Eastern Orthodox theology it is the 'vision' or 'seeing' of God achieved by the pure of heart who are no longer subject to the afflictions of the passions.
Theoria
Hippolytus of Rome
For places named after the saint, see Saint-Hippolyte
Hippolytus_of_Rome
Flex
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Fall of Man
The Fall of Man, or simply the Fall, in Christian doctrine refers to the transition of the first humans from a state of innocent obedience to God, to a state of guilty disobedience to God. In the book of Genesis, Adam and Eve live at first with God in a paradise, but are then deceived or tempted by satan to eat fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which had been forbidden them by God.
Fall_of_Man
Sergius of Radonezh
Venerable Sergius of Radonezh (Сергий Радонежский, Sergii Radonezhsky)—also translated as Sergey Radonezhsky or Serge of Radonezh was a spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia. Together with Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, he is a venerated Russian saint.
Sergius_of_Radonezh
Saint Ita
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Saint_Ita
Theodore of Amasea
|feast_day=Roman Catholic Church: 9 NovemberOrthodox Church: 17 February and the first Saturday in Great Lent
Theodore_of_Amasea
Andrei I Bogolyubsky
Prince Andrei I of Vladimir, commonly known as Andrey Bogolyubsky (, "Andrey the God-Loving") (c. 1111 – June 28, 1174) was a prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (after 1157).
Andrei_I_Bogolyubsky
Holy water
In Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, Oriental Orthodoxy and some other churches, holy water is water which has been sanctified by a priest or bishop for the purpose of baptism or for the blessing of persons, places, or things.
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