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Augustine of Hippo
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Augustine_of_Hippo
Athanasius of Alexandria
|feast_day=May 15 = 7 Pashons, 89 A.M.
Athanasius_of_Alexandria
Bishop
Talk:Bishop
Colossae
Colossae or Colosse (also known as Chonae or Kona), was an ancient city of Phrygia, on the Lycus, which is a tributary of the Maeander River. It was situated about 12 miles above Laodicea, and near the great road from Ephesus to the Euphrates.
Colossae
Christmas
Talk:Christmas
Cyril of Alexandria
Saint Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 378 - ca.
Cyril_of_Alexandria
Eastern Orthodox Church organization
This article treats the manner in which the Eastern Orthodox Churches are organized, rather than the doctrines, traditions, practices, or other aspects of Eastern Orthodoxy.
Eastern_Orthodox_Church_organization
Gregory of Nazianzus
|feast_day=Eastern: January 25 (primary feast day)January 30 (Three Great Hierarchs)Western: January 2 (Roman Catholic Church)May 9 (Traditionalist Catholics)
Gregory_of_Nazianzus
Herman of Alaska
Saint Herman of Alaska (born 1756 or 1760 in Serpukhov, Russia – December 13 or November 15, 1837 on Spruce Island, Alaska) was one of the first Eastern Orthodox missionaries to the new world, and is considered by Orthodox Christians to be the patron saint of the Americas.
Herman_of_Alaska
Hesychasm
Hesychasm (Greek hesychasmos, from hesychia, "stillness, rest, quiet, silence") is an eremitic tradition of prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some other Eastern Churches of the Byzantine Rite, practised (Gk: hesychazo: "to keep stillness") by the Hesychast (Gr. hesychastes).
Hesychasm
Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception is, according to Roman Catholic dogma, the conception of Mary, the mother of Jesus without any stain of original sin, in her mother's womb: the dogma thus says that, from the first moment of her existence, she was preserved by God from the lack of sanctifying grace that afflicts mankind, and that she was instead filled with divine grace. It is further believed that she lived a life completely free from sin.
Immaculate_Conception
Jerome
Jerome (ca. 347 – September 30, 420; , ) is best known as the translator of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
Jerome
John Chrysostom
, ), archbishop] of [[Constantinople, was an important early father of the church. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Liturgy of St.
John_Chrysostom
Justin Martyr
Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher, Latin Iustinus Martys) (100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian apologies of notable size.
Justin_Martyr
List of saints
A small selection of Christian saints are listed below in alphabetical order by Christian name, but if necessary by surname, the place or attribute part of name as well. Wikipedia also contains a calendar of saints listed by the day of the year on which they are traditionally venerated, as well as a Chronological list of saints and blesseds, listed by their date of death.
List_of_saints
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is a moveable feast which always falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates an event reported by all four Canonical Gospels , , , and - the Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem in the days before his Passion.
Palm_Sunday
Romania
|national_anthem = Deşteaptă-te, române!Awaken, Romanian!
Romania
Saint Peter
The Apostle Peter, also known as Saint Peter (from the Greek Petros, meaning "rock"), Shimon "Keipha" Ben-Yonah/Bar-Yonah, Simon Peter, Cephas and Keipha (Keipha and Cephas also mean rock)—original name Shimon or Simeon () ( (Acts )—was one of the Twelve Apostles whom Jesus chose as his original disciples. His life is prominently featured in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
Saint_Peter
Saint George
In Christian hagiography Saint George (ca. 275-281–April 23, 303) was a soldier of the Roman Empire, from the then Greek-speaking Anatolia, now modern day Turkey, and is venerated as a Christian martyr.
Saint_George
Trinity
The Trinity is a Christian doctrine, stating that God is one Being Who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a mutual indwelling of three persons (not to be confused by "person"See discussion in ): the Father, the Son (incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth), and the Holy Spirit. Since the 4th century, in both Eastern Christianity and Western Christianity, this doctrine has been stated as " three personsLawrence B.
Trinity