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October 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Index October 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 24 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 26 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 7 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar. [1]

45 relations: Amasra, Anastasius the Fuller, Antalya, Archbishop of York, Claudius Gothicus, Diveyevo Convent, Dorcas, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar, Fécamp Abbey, February 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), February 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Gaudentius of Brescia, Gavinus, Goeznovius, Javols, John of Beverley, Julian calendar, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Lérins Abbey, Micy Abbey, Minias of Florence, October 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), October 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), October 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Old Style and New Style dates, Pope Dionysius, Porto Torres, Revised Julian calendar, Rictius Varus, Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux, Roman Catholic Diocese of Brescia, Roman Catholic Diocese of Mende, Roman Catholic Diocese of Périgueux, Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper, Sabine Baring-Gould, Saint Fructus, Saint Peter, Saint-Doulchard, Salona, San Lorenzo in Panisperna, Soissons, Synaxarium, Translation (relic), Via Salaria.

Amasra

Amasra (from Greek Amastris Ἄμαστρις, gen. Ἀμάστριδος) is a small Black Sea port town in the Bartın Province, Turkey, formerly known as Amastris.

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Anastasius the Fuller

Saint Anastasius the Fuller (died 304) is a Christian saint of the Catholic Church.

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Antalya

Antalya is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of its eponymous province.

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Archbishop of York

The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Claudius Gothicus

Claudius Gothicus (Marcus Aurelius Valerius Claudius Augustus;Jones, pg. 209 May 10, 210 – January 270), also known as Claudius II, was Roman emperor from 268 to 270.

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Diveyevo Convent

Serafimo-Diveevsky Monastery, or Saint Seraphim-Diveyevo Monastery, or Holy Trinity-Saint Seraphim-Diveyevo Monastery (Свято-Троицкий Серафимо-Дивеевский Монастырь is a monastery of nuns (convent) in Diveyevo settlement near Sarov (12 km), and near the city of Nizhny Novgorod (185 km), in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is situated in a region considered to have immense spiritual significance. Within its immediate vicinity are situated two other cloisters: those of Sarov and Sanaxar. The convent is famous because Saint Seraphim of Sarov served as Staretz (Elder) for the nuns of this monastery, though he only travelled to the convent once during his lifetime. He was a monk at the nearby monastery of Sarov. After the fall of communism, his relics, which had been feared lost, were discovered in the storeroom of a "museum of atheism" in Saint Petersburg and solemnly transferred to the Seraphim-Diveyevo monastery, which has come to be named after him. The monastery is also famous for possessing the only portrait of Saint Seraphim that was painted of him by a contemporary, the. During the years of Communist persecution, the portrait was smuggled out of Russia and is kept to this day in the in Nanuet, New York. The convent is a subject of the writings of Serge Nilus in his semi-autobiographical work Velikoe v malom i antikhrist, a work which has the dubious distinction of having been published, in book form, for the first time as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (which is only its last chapter, Chapter XII). The monastery started with the Church of Our Lady of Kazan (Kazanskaya), built in 1773-1780. Saint Seraphim blessed the construction of two churches adjoined to Kazanskaya: The Church of the Nativity of Christ (1829) and the Church of the Nativity of Theotokos (1830). The large Trinity Cathedral with its bell tower was constructed in 1865-1875. The Office of the Hegumenia (Abbess) with it Mary Magdalen House Church and the Alexander Nevsky Trapeza Church were built in the end of the 19th century. Finally. The Transfiguration Cathedral was built in 1907-1916. In 2003-2004 there were significant restoration works in the Monastery celebrating 250 year anniversary of Saint Seraphim.

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Dorcas

Dorcas (Δορκάς, Dorkás; טביתא Ṭabītā) was a disciple who lived in Joppa, referenced in the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.

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Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.

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Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

The Eastern Orthodox Liturgical Calendar describes and dictates the rhythm of the life of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Fécamp Abbey

Fécamp Abbey (Abbaye de la Trinité de Fécamp) is a Benedictine abbey in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France.

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February 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

February 5 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - February 7 All fixed commemorations below are observed on February 19 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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February 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

February 7 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - February 9 All fixed commemorations below are observed on February 21 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Gaudentius of Brescia

Saint Gaudentius (San Gaudenzio di Brescia; died 410) was Bishop of Brescia from 387 until 410, and was a theologian and author of many letters and sermons.

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Gavinus

Saint Gavinus (San Gavino) is a Christian saint who is greatly celebrated in Sardinia, Italy, as one of the Martyrs of Torres (Martiri turritani), along with his companions SS Protus and Januarius'.

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Goeznovius

Goeznovius (died c. 675 according to one account but more probably fl. sixth century.), also known as Goueznou, was a Cornish-born Bishop of Léon in Brittany, who is venerated as a saint in the region around Brest and the diocese of Léon.

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Javols

Javols is a former commune in the Lozère department in southern France.

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John of Beverley

John of Beverley (died 7 May 721) was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria.

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Julian calendar

The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar.

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Kiev Pechersk Lavra

Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra(Києво-Печерська лавра: Kyievo-Pechers'ka lavra, Киeво-Печерская лавра: Kievo-Pecherskaya lavra), also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev.

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Lérins Abbey

Lérins Abbey is a Cistercian monastery on the island of Saint-Honorat, one of the Lérins Islands, on the French Riviera, with an active monastic community.

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Micy Abbey

Micy Abbey or the Abbey of Saint-Mesmin, Micy (Abbaye Saint-Mesmin de Micy), sometimes referred to as Micy, was a Benedictine abbey near Orléans at the confluence of the Loire and the Loiret, located on the territory of the present commune of Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Mesmin.

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Minias of Florence

Saint Minias (Minas, Miniatus) (Miniato, Մինաս) (3rd century) is venerated as the first Christian martyr of Florence.

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October 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 11 – Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar – October 13 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 25 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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October 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 23 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 25 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 6 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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October 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 25 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 27 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 8 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Old Style and New Style dates

Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are terms sometimes used with dates to indicate that the calendar convention used at the time described is different from that in use at the time the document was being written.

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Pope Dionysius

Pope Dionysius (died 26 December 268) served as the Bishop of Rome or Pope from 22 July 259 to his death in 268.

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Porto Torres

Porto Torres (Posthudorra, Pòrtu Turre) is a comune and city in northern Sardinia, in the Province of Sassari.

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Revised Julian calendar

The Revised Julian calendar, also known as the Milanković calendar, or, less formally, new calendar, is a calendar proposed by the Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković in 1923, which effectively discontinued the 340 years of divergence between the naming of dates sanctioned by those Eastern Orthodox churches adopting it and the Gregorian calendar that has come to predominate worldwide.

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Rictius Varus

Rictius Varus (Rictiovarus, Rixius Varus, Rexius Vicarius) was a Vicarius in Roman Gaul at the end of the 3rd century, around the time of the Diocletianic Persecution.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (Latin: Dioecesis Baiocensis et Lexoviensis; French: Diocèse de Bayeux et Lisieux) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Brescia

The Roman Diocese Catholic of Brescia (Dioecesis Brixiensis) is a Latin rite suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Milan, in Lombardy (Northwestern Italy).

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Mende

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mende (Latin: Dioecoesis Mimatensis; French: Diocèse de Mende) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Périgueux

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Périgueux and Sarlat (Latin: Dioecesis Petrocoricensis et Sarlatensis; French: Diocèse de Périgueux et Sarlat) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper (–Cornouaille) and Léon (Latin: Dioecesis Corisopitensis (–Cornubiensis) et Leonensis; French: Diocèse de Quimper (–Cornouaille) et Léon) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France.

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Sabine Baring-Gould

The Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (28 January 1834 – 2 January 1924) of Lew Trenchard in Devon, England, was an Anglican priest, hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist, folk song collector and eclectic scholar.

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Saint Fructus

Saint Fructus (San Fruitos, Frutos, Fructos) was a Castilian hermit of the eighth century venerated as a saint.

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Saint Peter

Saint Peter (Syriac/Aramaic: ܫܸܡܥܘܿܢ ܟܹ݁ܐܦ݂ܵܐ, Shemayon Keppa; שמעון בר יונה; Petros; Petros; Petrus; r. AD 30; died between AD 64 and 68), also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, or Simon, according to the New Testament, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, leaders of the early Christian Great Church.

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Saint-Doulchard

Saint-Doulchard is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.

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Salona

Salona (Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia.

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San Lorenzo in Panisperna

Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Panisperna or simply San Lorenzo in Panisperna is a Roman Catholic church on Via Panisperna, Rome, central Italy.

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Soissons

Soissons is a commune in the northern French department of Aisne, in the region of Hauts-de-France.

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Synaxarium

Synaxarion or Synexarion (plurals Synaxaria, Synexaria; Συναξάριον, from συνάγειν, synagein, "to bring together"; cf. etymology of synaxis and synagogue; Latin: Synaxarium, Synexarium; ⲥϫⲛⲁⲝⲁⲣⲓⲟⲛ) is the name given in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches to a compilation of hagiographies corresponding roughly to the martyrology of the Roman Church.

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Translation (relic)

In Christianity, the translation of relics is the removal of holy objects from one locality to another (usually a higher status location); usually only the movement of the remains of the saint's body would be treated so formally, with secondary relics such as items of clothing treated with less ceremony.

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Via Salaria

The Via Salaria was an ancient Roman road in Italy.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_25_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

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