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1 1,1 | missionary in Phrygia and died there (by martyrdom, according 2 1,2 | Most-Holy Theotokos. St. Luke died, unmarried, in Greece, at 3 1,6 | Emperor Decius (250). He died as a martyr in 258, and 4 1,9 | to Rome (where St. Cyril died)”and placed themselves under 5 1,0 | 1721. The Patriarch had died in 1700 and Peter, wishing 6 1,2 | and with this faith he died, from loss of blood!~On 7 1,2 | original American Mission. He died on December 13, 1837, and 8 1,3 | consecrated a Bishop, but died with two others when the 9 1,3 | Alaskans and hundreds of them died. But they were not alone, 10 1,3 | the people that when he died there would be no Priest 11 1,3 | remembered. Father Herman died on December 13, 1837, in 12 1,4 | pain, Metropolitan Innocent died on Holy Saturday, 1879, 13 1,4 | full maturity, although he died in 1965, just five years 14 1,5 | Beirut, Lebanon, where he died in 1934, and Bishop Anthony ( 15 2,4 | connection with the Martyrs who died rather than renounce Christ, 16 4,2 | proclaims. And just before He died He proclaimed It is finished ( 17 4,2 | And as He suffered and died on the Life-giving Tree 18 4,2 | for the sake of Him Who died for us.~The Feast itself 19 4,4 | resurrection of all those who have died from the beginning of time. 20 6,2 | of them declared as they died that they had not even begun 21 6,3 | humanity — the Theotokos died a bodily death. Yet, in 22 9,6 | Church prays for all who have died for faith and homeland, 23 9,6 | Orthodox Christians who have died in the Faith.~ ~ 24 11,1| enslaved to sin. For he who has died is freed from sin. But if 25 11,1| from sin. But if we have died with Christ, we believe


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