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Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas the Miracle Worker St. Nicholas, with his crozier and miter, as ...
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Talk:Saint Nicholas
Talk:Saint Nicholas His monkey? Reference: : Nicholas of Monmouth (also Nikolaus) in Lycia, Asia ... 4th century bishop and is a Christian saint. His feast day is December 6, presumably the ...
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Saint Nicholas Owen
Saint Nicholas Owen Saint Nicholas Owen, often known as Little John (died ... others place his death in November 1606. Saint Nicholas Owen was canonized as one ...
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Patron saint
Patron saint This page represents the affiliations of people ... but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally ... For example, St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, St. Patrick is patron ...
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Saint Pantaleon
Saint Pantaleon For other uses, see Saint Pantaleon (disambiguation). For the Hellenistic king in Bactria, see Pantaleon. Saint Pantaleon (Panteleimon), counted in the West among ... instructed in Christianity by his Christian mother, Saint Eubula; however, after her death he fell ... won back to Christianity by a Christian, Saint Hermolaus (characterized as a bishop of ...
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Saint Cyril
Saint Cyril It has been suggested that this ... with Saints Cyril and Methodius. (Discuss) See Saint Cyril (disambiguation) for other persons with this name. Saint Cyril (Greek: Κύριλλος, Church Slavonic: Кирилъ) (827 ... Christianising the Slavs and, with his brother Saint Methodius, is credited with devising the Glagolithic ... Philosopher". Journey to Rome In 867, Pope Nicholas I invited the brothers to Rome. ...
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Saint Irene
Saint Irene Saint Irene ("Holy Peace") was the sister of Saint Agape ("Holy Love") and Saint Chionia ("Snow-White"), three young girls of ... City. Other saints named Irene and their feast days, according to www.oca.org: ...
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Nicholas of Tolentino
Nicholas of Tolentino Saint Nicholas of Tolentino (c. 1246—1305), known as the ... after praying at a shrine of St. Nicholas of Myra, Amata became pregnant, and they named their son after the saint. At the age of 18, Nicholas ...
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Nicholas of Flue
Nicholas of Flue Saint Nicholas of Flüe (Niklaus von Flüe) (1417 - March ... hermit and ascetic who is the patron saint of Switzerland. He is sometimes invoked as "Brother Klaus." Nicholas of Flue, from the altar piece ...
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Saint Jacob of Alaska
Saint Jacob of Alaska Our righteous Father Jacob ... among his and other Alaskan people. His feast day is celebrated on the day of ... the souls of his community. Since St. Nicholas Church was not yet available, Father Jacob ... to Archpriest and received the Order of Saint Anna . Father Jacob's life was not ... Synod of Bishops OCA, The Life of Saint Jacob Netsvetov, Oyster Bay Cove, New ...
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