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1 1,1| Together with St. Peter, he is commemorated on June 29.~ ~ 2 1,2| on Cyprus at Salamis. He commemorated together with St. Bartholomew 3 1,2| age of eighty-four, and is commemorated on October 18.~ ~St. Mark.~ 4 1,3| and women martyrs, who are commemorated in the Church Calendar.~ 5 1,4| Triumph of Orthodoxy, and is commemorated on the First Sunday of Great 6 1,6| Carthage († 258).~St. Cyprian, commemorated on August 31, was Bishop 7 1,6| Bishop of Antioch and is commemorated on December 20 and January 8 1,6| 202).~St. Irenaeus, who is commemorated on August 23, was a disciple 9 1,6| John the Theologian and is commemorated as a martyr on February 10 1,7| Great († 356).~St. Anthony, commemorated January 17, is considered 11 1,7| 373).~St. Athanasius, commemorated January 18 and May 2, was 12 1,7| Cappadocia († 379).~St. Basil, commemorated January 1 and January 30, 13 1,7| Alexandria († 444).~St. Cyril, commemorated on January 18 and June 9, 14 1,7| 373-9).~St. Ephraim, commemorated January 28, was a major 15 1,7| Constantinople († 389).~St. Gregory, commemorated January 25 and 30, was a 16 1,7| Basil the Great and is commemorated on January 10. He is especially 17 1,7| Chrysostom (the Golden-mouth), commemorated January 27 and 30 and November 18 1,8| Gregory the Dialogist, commemorated March 12, was Pope of Rome 19 1,8| during which he is specially commemorated.~ ~St. Gregory Palamas, 20 1,8| ca. 1360).~St. Gregory, commemorated on November 14 and the Second 21 1,8| Damascene († 776)).~St. John, commemorated December 4, was noted for 22 1,8| 15th Cent.).~St. Mark, commemorated January 19, accompanied 23 1,8| Constantinople († 891).~St. Photius, commemorated February 6, was a zealous 24 1,8| Theologian († 1021).~St. Simeon, commemorated March 12 and October 12, 25 1,9| Methodius (885 — both are commemorated May 11), first to the Khazar 26 1,9| by St. Clement of Ochrid (commemorated November 25), the missionaries 27 1,9| Under St. Sava († 1237commemorated January 12), the Serbian 28 1,0| by the Russian Churchcommemorated July 15), Orthodoxy spread 29 1,0| Boris and Gleb († 1015 — commemorated together on July 24). In 30 1,0| by St. Anthony († 1073 — commemorated July 10), later reorganized 31 1,0| St. Theodosius († 1074 — commemorated May 3 and August 14; he 32 1,0| he and St. Anthony are commemorated together on September 2). 33 1,0| Metropolitan of Kiev († 1326 — commemorated December 21), and henceforth 34 1,0| Prince of Novgorod († 1263 — commemorated August 30 and November 23), 35 1,0| Sergius of Radonezh († 1392 — commemorated September 25 and July 5), 36 1,0| Bishop of Perm († 1396 — commemorated April 26) who, in a sense, 37 1,0| Nilus of Sora († 1508 — commemorated May 7)), who argued for 38 1,0| of Volokolamsk, † 1515, commemorated September 9), who defended 39 1,0| Tikhon of Zadonsk († 1783 — commemorated August 13), a revitalizer 40 1,0| Seraphim of Sarov († 1833commemorated January 2 and July 19).~ 41 1,1| Equal-to-the-Apostles († 355 — commemorated January 14), this Church 42 1,1| Archbishop of Japan († 1912commemorated on February 16), a Russian 43 3,2| prophecies of the event commemorated on that day, or certain 44 3,2| glorifying the Saint or event commemorated, and then the 1st Antiphon 45 3,2| is made to the Saint (s) commemorated that day and also a special 46 3,2| Saint (s) or event being commemorated. As at the Litya of Vespers, 47 3,3| of the Feast or Saint (s) commemorated and express the essence 48 3,3| the external side of the commemorated event, the Kontakion draws 49 3,5| the Liturgy, St. Basil is commemorated rather than St. John Chrysostom.~ ~ 50 3,6| Dialoges, Pope of Rome, is commemorated instead of St. John Chrysostom 51 4,4| mentions that certain Egyptians commemorated the birth of Christ on May 52 4,6| the names of these angels, commemorated by name in the Church Calendar 53 6,0| first creation of the world, commemorated on the old Sabbath Day. 54 7,2| Russian Orthodox Church (commemorated Nov. 24).~In the 14th Century, 55 7,2| Calendar, the Iberian Icon is commemorated on three occasions: Oct. 56 7,2| Most-Holy Theotokos also be commemorated on that day.~Later, in 1612, 57 9,6| Liturgy the departed are commemorated at the Proskomedia, in the 58 9,6| commanded that the departed be commemorated during the course of forty


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