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  • ...hop of Auxerre, in Gaul. He successfully stemmed the spread of Pelagianism in the British Isles. St. Germanus is commemorated on [[July 31]]. ...d his education in Rome, studying rhetoric and civil law. He practiced law in Rome before the tribunal of the prefect for some years with great success a
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  • ...[deposition]] and later death of Patr. [[Athanasius II Dabbas of Antioch]] in 1619, the Orthodox faithful of Damascus, who's had been unhappy under the l .... On [[April 24]], 1619, Cyril Dabbas was consecrated Patriarch of Antioch in Amioun, Lebanon by metropolitans Simeon of Hama, Lazaros of Homs and Dionys
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  • ...ο Πρεσβύτερος) was a [[Pharisee]] who was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin, a doctor of the Law (Acts 5:34-40), and the teacher of St [[ ...o whom the title "Rabban", "our master", was given. He appears therein, as in the book of the Acts, as a prominent member of the highest tribunal of the
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  • ...oot to [[Constantinople]] and on the [[Holy Land]]. For a decade he served in the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem)|Church of the Holy Sepulchre ...the Hesychast]], one of the greatest Saints of the twentieth century. They in turn met others including the Elder [[Daniel Katounakiotis]] and Kallinikon
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  • ...accolade given to St. [[John the Forerunner]]) was a very small [[church]] in the suburbs of Athens, Greece that is associated with St. [[Papa-Nicholas ( ...with handsome walls of dressed stone. A [[narthex]] and frescos were added in the seventeenth century.
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  • ...Fool-for-Christ]], was an [[asceticism|ascetic]] of the fourteenth century in [[Novgorod]], Russia who, through "mimical" warfare with the Blessed [[Theo ...t of folly for the Lord's sake. He roamed the city dressed in rags whether in the bitter cold of winter or the heat of summer, enduring beatings, insults
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  • ...vsky, a church cantor, and his wife Maria on [[April 9]], 1877. He grew up in a loving and disciplined home. His father was an expert on Church [[hymn]]s ...a [[deacon]], and on [[October 9]], 1905, he was ordained a [[hieromonk]]. In 1907, at the insistence of the brethren of the [[monastery]] he entered the
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  • ...r, a thinker, an admirer… I am an Orthodox Catholic Christian interested in computers, electronics, automation, soccer, music, freedom, life, love, Tru ...Simeon) Weare, Memory Eternal, in the parish St. Nicholas the Wonder-Maker in 1992.
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  • ...a Chinese born in [[w:Beijing|Beijing]] at the [[Russian Orthodox Mission in China|Mission]] on [[January 28]], 1925. The Russians also knew him by his ...k theological training and served as [[reader]] in Ss. Peter & Paul Church in Hong Kong. Fr. Stefan was musically trained as a choir director.
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  • .... These heroes, unfortunately, largely escape the attention of most people in the Church. ...p Leonty of Chile, a fearless propagator of Orthodox Christianity at first in Russia and later outside of it. His historic place is that of a true confes
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  • ...tant traditions dressed up as "Sola Scriptura." (I have found a few pages in OrthodoWiki that are simply copied and based from Wikipedia(!) which reflec
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  • ...Alaska)|Makary]], one of the original missionaries to Alaska from Valaam, in the late 1790s, and is the site of one of St. [[Innocent of Alaska]]'s most ...may have been larger, but at the time of St. Innocent's first enumeration in 1867, the population of the three villages combined was less than 100.
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  • ...oble]<ref>{{cite book|last=Noble |first=John |date=1960 |title=I Found God in Soviet Russia |publisher=Marshall, Morgan & Scott Ltd. |location=London |pa ...d and published his account (cited below) of his ten years of imprisonment in the ''Soviet Gulags''.
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  • ...allied to the group claimed responsibility for attacks across the country in 2015. ...n that the slaughter had taken place at the beach opposite Al Mahary Hotel in Sirte.
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  • Hello everyone! I am Stephen the Younger, an Orthodox Wiki user interested in art and history. ...n of the Cross, truly blessed father. And again for torture you fearlessly dressed, killing Copronimus with the sword of faith. And for both you were crowned
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