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1 1,6| commemorated on December 20 and January 29. Martyred in the Arena
2 1,7| St. Anthony, commemorated January 17, is considered to be
3 1,7| Athanasius, commemorated January 18 and May 2, was a great
4 1,7| St. Basil, commemorated January 1 and January 30, was a
5 1,7| commemorated January 1 and January 30, was a notable theologian
6 1,7| Cyril, commemorated on January 18 and June 9, was the leader
7 1,7| St. Ephraim, commemorated January 28, was a major spiritual
8 1,7| St. Gregory, commemorated January 25 and 30, was a fellow
9 1,7| Great and is commemorated on January 10. He is especially known
10 1,7| Golden-mouth), commemorated January 27 and 30 and November 13,
11 1,8| St. Mark, commemorated January 19, accompanied the Byzantine
12 1,9| Sava († 1237 — commemorated January 12), the Serbian Church
13 1,0| Sarov († 1833 — commemorated January 2 and July 19).~Finally,
14 1,1| Equal-to-the-Apostles († 355 — commemorated January 14), this Church had become
15 4,4| 4th Century set forth that January 6 should be celebrated as
16 4,6| Christ, is celebrated on January 6. After Pascha and Pentecost,
17 4,6| this event, the Church, on January 5, the Eve of Theophany,
18 4,6| the church itself, and on January 6, the day of the Feast
19 4,7| Lord Jesus Christ (Jan. 1).~January 1 is dedicated to the memory
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