Difference between revisions of "Jonah (disambiguation)"
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*Prophet [[Jonah]], the subject of the [[Book of Jonah]]. | *Prophet [[Jonah]], the subject of the [[Book of Jonah]]. | ||
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+ | ==Saints== | ||
+ | *St [[Jonah of Moscow|Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia]] (+1461) | ||
+ | *St [[Jonah of Manchuria|Jonah of Manchuria]], Bishop of Hankou (1888-1925) | ||
==Bishops== | ==Bishops== | ||
− | *[[Jonah of | + | *Bp [[Jonah (Stahlberg) of Washington]] (1894-1955) |
+ | *Metr. [[Jonah (Karpukhin) of Astrakhan and Kamyzyak]] (1941-present) | ||
+ | *Metr. [[Jonah (Lwanga) of Kampala|Jonah]] of Kampala and All Uganda (1945-present) | ||
+ | *Metr. [[Jonah (Paffhausen) of Washington|Jonah]], former Primate of the OCA (1959-present) |
Latest revision as of 10:02, August 16, 2015
Jonah is the name of a Prophet in the Old Testament. A number of Orthodox Christians share his name.
Biblical
- Prophet Jonah, the subject of the Book of Jonah.
Saints
- St Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia (+1461)
- St Jonah of Manchuria, Bishop of Hankou (1888-1925)
Bishops
- Bp Jonah (Stahlberg) of Washington (1894-1955)
- Metr. Jonah (Karpukhin) of Astrakhan and Kamyzyak (1941-present)
- Metr. Jonah of Kampala and All Uganda (1945-present)
- Metr. Jonah, former Primate of the OCA (1959-present)