| Saints Cyril and Methodius Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius
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| Samian Sibyl The Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle near Hera's temple on the Isle of Samos, a Greek colony. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in the ancient world but she is the one who prophesied the Birth of Jesus in the stable. The Samian Sibyl, by name Phemonoe, or Phyto of whom Eratosthenes wrote. Samian_Sibyl
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| Jb-adder User_talk:Jb-adder
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| Kevin of Glendalough Saint Kevin of Glendalough (c. 498–618) is a Christian saint who was known as the founder and first abbot of Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland. Kevin is the anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, or Cóemgen in Old Irish, which became Latinized as Coemgenus. Kevin_of_Glendalough
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| Gospel of Judas Talk:Gospel_of_Judas
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| Archbishop Iakovos of America Archbishop Iakovos (July 29, 1911 - April 10, 2005) (, born Demetrios Coucouzis, Δημήτριος Κουκούζης) was the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America from 1959 until his resignation in 1996. He was born on the island of Imvros, Ottoman Empire and died in Connecticut, USA. Archbishop_Iakovos_of_America
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| Simon the Tanner Saint Simon the Shoemaker (10th century), also known as Simon the Tanner (Sama'an el-Dabbagh in Arabic), is the Coptic Orthodox saint associated with the legend of the moving the Mokattam Mountain in Cairo, Egypt, during the rule of the Muslim Fatimid Caliph Al-Muizz Li-Deenillah (953 - 975).Saint Simon (Simeon) lived towards the end of the 10th century when Egypt was ruled by the Fatimid Caliph, Al-Muizz and Abraham the Syrian was the Coptic Pope. Simon_the_Tanner
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| Eastern Catholic Community in Hawaii Eastern Catholic Community in Hawaii encompasses all Catholics of the Eastern Catholic Churches. It is based in Honolulu, Hawaii.Saint Sophia Eastern Catholic Church is the only community of Eastern Catholics within the state of Hawaii and is located on the island of Oahu. Eastern_Catholic_Community_in_Hawaii
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| Miaphysitism Miaphysitism (sometimes called henophysitism) is the Christology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches and part of the Christology of the various churches adhering to the "Seven Ecumenical Councils" (as found in the Second Council of Constantinople). Miaphysitism holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, Divinity and Humanity are united in one "nature" ("physis"), the two being united without separation, without confusion, and without alteration. Miaphysitism
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| Sophia (wisdom) Sophia (Σoφíα, Greek for "wisdom") is a central term in Hellenistic philosophy and religion, Platonism, Gnosticism, Orthodox Christianity, Esoteric Christianity, as well as Christian mysticism. Sophiology is a philosophical concept regarding wisdom, as well as a theological concept regarding the wisdom of God. Sophia_(wisdom)
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| Archbishop Iakovos of America Talk:Archbishop_Iakovos_of_America
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| Macedonian Orthodox Church Talk:Macedonian_Orthodox_Church
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| Eastern Orthodox Church/Archive 2 Talk:Eastern_Orthodox_Church/Archive_2
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| Metropolitan Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan (secular name Georgiy Alexeevich Tikhomirov)(1871-1945) was a Russian clergyman and monk of the Russian Orthodox Church and later Japanese Orthodox Church. Metropolitan_Sergius_(Tikhomirov)_of_Japan
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| Paraskevi Paraskevi, ("(Good) Friday" in Greek) is a female name. Variations include Pascha, Petka, Paraskeva, Praskovia, Praskovie, Pyatnitsa, Pyetka, Paraskevoula and Voula.There are many glorified saints by this name (Greek:Aghia Paraskevi; ; ; ). Paraskevi
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| Prosphora A prosphoron (Greek:offering) is a small loaf of bread used in Orthodox Christian liturgies. The plural form is prosphora (πρόσφορα). The term originally meant any offering made to a temple, but in Orthodox Christianity has come to mean specifically the bread offered at the Divine Liturgy.A prosphoron is made up of two separate round pieces of dough which are placed one on top of another and baked together to form a single loaf. Prosphora
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| Cosmas of Maiuma Saint Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, or Cosmas the Melodist (d. 773 or 794), was a bishop and hymnographer (writer of hymns) of the Eastern Church. Cosmas_of_Maiuma
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| Seraphim of Sarov Saint Seraphim of Sarov () (July 19, 1759 - January 2 (N.S. January 14), 1833), born Prokhor Moshnin (Прохор Мошнин), is one of the most renowned Russian monks and mystics in the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is generally considered the greatest of the nineteenth century Startsy (Elders), and arguably the first. Seraphim_of_Sarov
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| Fr Gregory Hallam User_talk:Fr_Gregory_Hallam
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| Church tabernacle A Tabernacle is the fixed, locked box in which, in some Christian churches, the Eucharist is "reserved" (stored). It is to be distinguished from a less obvious container, set into the wall, called an aumbry. Church_tabernacle
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