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Ethiopian Saints List

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Abeluzius
Ablak
Abnodius
Saint Abraham (Ethiopian)
Abraham (Ethiopian saint)
Abraham, Ethnus, Acrates, James, and John
Absadi
Abuna Aregawi

Enbaqom
Ewostatewos
Ezana of Axum

Frumentius

Iyasus Mo'a

Kaleb of Axum


Moses the Black

Nine Saints

Onesimos Nesib

Gabra Manfas Qeddus

Saizana
Samuel of Dabra Wagag
Samuel of Waldebba

Tekle Haymanot

Yared

Female Irish Saints

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St. Beoadh
St. Beoadh
St. Beoc
St. Berach
St. Bernard of Arce
St. Bilfrid
St. Blaithmaic
St. Boadin
St. Boethian
St. Brandan
St. Breaca
St. Brendan
St. Brendan of Birr
St. Briarch
St. Bridget
St. Brigid
St. Brigid of Ireland
St. Brogan
St. Bron
St. Bronach
St. Budoc
St. Buriana
St. Caellainn
St. Caidoc & Fricor
St. Caillin
St. Caimin
St. Cairlon
St. Canice
St. Canice (Kenneth)
St. Cannera
St. Carthach
St. Carthach the Younger
St. Cataldus
St. Cearan
St. Cellach
St. Celsus
St. Ceollach
St. Cera
St. Chad
St. Chillien
Bl. Christian
St. Christian
St. Chuniald & Gislar
St. Cianan
St. Cillene
St. Cinnia
St. Cogitosus
St. Colga (Coelchu)
St. Colman of Cloyne
St. Colman McRhoi
St. Colman of Dromore
St. Colman of Elo
St. Colman of Glendalough
St. Colman of Kilmacduagh
St. Colman of Kilroot
St. Colman of Lindisfarne
St. Colman of Lismore
St. Colman of Stockerau
St. Columba
St. Columban
St. Columbanus
St. Comgall
St. Comgall
St. Comgan
St. Conall
St. Conleth
St. Conleth
Bl. Conor O’Devany
St. Corbican
St. Cormac
St. Cornelius
St. Crewanna
St. Cronan of Roscrea
St. Cronan Beg
St. Cronan of Roscrea
St. Cronan the Wise
St. Crummine
St. Cuan
St. Cuaran
St. Cumine
St. Cummian Fada
St. Cuthbert
St. Dabius
St. Declan
St. Deicola
St. Diarmaid
St. Dichu
St. Diman
St. Diomma
St. Disibod
St. Diuma
St. Donan
St. Donatus of Fiesole
St. Drostan
St. Dubtach
St. Dunchaid O'Braoin
St. Duthac
St. Eadbert
St. Edana
Bl. Edmund Ignatius Rice
St. Eliphius
St. Elwin
St. Emilian
St. Enda
St. Eoban
St. Ergnad
St. Erhard
St. Erth
St. Etto
St. Eugene
St. Eusebius
St. Fanchea
St. Farannan
St. Fechin
St. Feock
St. Feredarius
St. Fergus
St. Fiace
St. Fiachan
St. Fiacre
St. Fidharleus
St. Finan
St. Finan
St. Finan of Lindisfarne
St. Finbar
St. Findan
St. Fingar
St. Finian
St. Finian Lobhar
St. Finian Munnu
St. Finian of Clonard
St. Finlugh
St. Fintan
St. Fintan
St. Fionnchu
St. Flannan
St. Florentius
St. Florentius of Strasbourg
St. Foellan
St. Foila
St. Forannan
St. Fortchern
St. Fredegand
St. Frediano
St. Fridolin
St. Fursey
St. Gall
St. Garbhan
St. Gerebrand
St. Germoc
St. Gibrian
St. Glushallaich
St. Goban
St. Gobnata
St. Gormcal
St. Grimonia
St. Guasacht
St. Gunifort
St. Guthagon
St. Helanus
St. Hiero
St. Himelin
St. Himelin
St. Ia
St. Idus
St. Illadan
St. Indract
St. Ita
St. Jarlath
St. Jarlath
St. Jarlath
Bl. John Carey
Bl. John Roche & Margaret Ward
St. Kenan
St. Kenneth
St. Kentigerna
St. Kessag
St. Kevin
St. Kiara
St. Kieran
St. Kieran
St. Kilian
St. Kilian
St. Kinnia
St. Lactali
St. Lasar
St. Laserian
St. Lawrence O'Toole
St. Lelia
St. Livinus
St. Loaran
St. Loman
St. Louthiem
St. Lua
St. Macaille
St. Macanisius
St. Macartan
St. Maccalin
St. Maccallin
St. Machabeo
St. Machai
St. Madelgisilus
St. Maedhog
St. Maelmuire O' Gorman
St. Maelrubius
St. Maiduif
St. Maimbod
St. Malachy O' More
St. Malchus
St. Maolruain
St. Marnock
St. Maughold
St. Maura
St. Maxentia of Beauvais
St. Medana
St. Medran & Odran
St. Meldon
St. Mella
St. Menulphus
St. Minnborinus
St. Mochelloc
St. Mochoemoc
St. Mochoemoc
St. Modan
St. Modomnoc
St. Moelray
St. Molagga
St. Moling
St. Monennaa
St. Monessa
St. Movean
St. Muirchu
St. Mummolus
St. Mun
St. Munchin
St. Mura McFeredach
St. Murtagh
St. Natalis
St. Nathy
St. Neachtian
St. Nectan
St. Nennius
St. Nennus
St. Nissen
St. Odhran
St. Odrian
St. Oliver Plunkett
St. Oncho
St. Osmanna
St. Otteran (Odhran)
St. Palladius
St. Pandwyna
St. Pantagathus
St. Paternus
Saint Patrick
St. Peregrinus
St. Phelim
St. Psalmodius
Bl. Ralph Corby
St. Rioch
St. Riquier
St. Rodingus
St. Ruadan
St. Rumold
St. Rumon
St. Rupert of Salzberg
St. Sacer
St. Samthan
St. Samthann
St. Samthann
St. Sanctan
St. Scannal
St. Schotin
St. Seachnall
St. Sedna
St. Senach
St. Senan
St. Senan
St. Tanco
Bl. Thaddeus Maccarthy
St. Thomian
St. Tochmura
St. Tola
St. Trea
St. Tressan
St. Trien
St. Tuda
St. Turninus
St. Ursicinus
St. Ursmar
St. Ursus
St. Vergil of Salzburg
St. Virgilius
St. Vodoaldus
St. Voloc
St. Vouga
St. Vulganius
St. Winnow, Mancus, & Mybrad
St. Wiro

Baptist Female Saints

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I am writing these words on November 1. For more than a thousand years, November 1, was fixed date All Saints Day "in the Christian calendar. When I was pastor of First Baptist Church in Macon, Georgia, crossed the road one day in St. Joseph to ask John J. Cuddy educate me about the origin of and the significance of All Saints Day. " Father Cuddy said, in an effort to honor the memory of the great saints of the church began after the "days" holy "about the early history of the Church (St. Peter's Day, St Stephen's Day, the day of St. John, etc). Baptist Female Saints, Baptist Catholics, some point, if what the church knew that the Church more saints than there are days in the year, so the Church has developed the idea of "All Saints Day" in honor of all those who believe less is known, who deserve their own day, but none times.

Today is All Saints Day, I want to write one of these saints. His name is Don. He is a member of Sweet Rock Missionary Baptist Church. Every Monday, he leads the singing and preaching a sermon on the inner city community of faith called the skillet. (Don can play the piano as Gabriel can play the horn.)

Don lived for nearly a decade of his adult life. He knew the dangers of absolute poverty and the homeless, night after night, year after year. But now, by the grace of God, to care about others and work harder than the Don, is the landlord. And he uses his amazing gifts and his story more amazing rise of the poor, marginalized and homeless, as he used to.

Don the Baptist St.; Baptist saint who embodies the everyday, what the Bible says about caring for the poor, like most of you are saints, and I know: .. Not famous enough to be his own holy day, on behalf of Don in the Christian calendar, it appears, again, why we have Baptists day each year to honor all the saints who deserve their own day, but not once.

First Australian Saint

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Australian nun who died 100 years ago seems to have become the first Saint of the country, after the pope acknowledged the miracle, which is probably a woman cured of cancer, officials said Sunday.

Miracle in which a woman prayed Sister Mary MacKillop, said lung cancer have been cured of action in 1990, paving the way for the Vatican to a woman he admired saint in Australia as a national symbol.

"Today is a special day not only nurses, but also for Australia and the universal Church," said Anne Derwin, a nun with the Sisters of the order founded by St. Joseph MacKillop.
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"This is a day to meet Mary, who not only truly holy, but also one of Australia's true heroes."

MacKillop took the first step to holiness, when she was beatified before John Paul II in 1995, after another miracle in which women were said to have been cured of terminal leukemia, to explain it.

MacKillop Melbourne native, who founded his first school was established to stable abandoned her nuns at age 24, has been known as "the Australian people's saint," said Archbishop Philip Wilson.

"She was one of us," said Wilson, president of the Australian Bishops Conference, "Catholic." Mary was an ordinary man who lived a life of saints. "

MacKillop, whose parents came to Australia from Scotland, has devoted his life to educate the poor, taking difficult courses Outback ex-prisoners former prostitutes.

But a pioneering educator and social reformer was not without controversy - MacKillop was excommunicated in 1871, disciplinary charges against the church met for four months.

Later, he asked permission of Pope Pius IX, to continue his work with its order and the time of her death at 67 in 1909, led MacKillop 750 117 nuns have opened schools and orphanages in shelters for the needy.

Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the development was "deeply important statement for the five million Australians out of the Catholic faith and all Australians, whether or not the Catholic faith."

"At a time when poverty was common, educational opportunities for young Australians is very limited, Mary MacKillop was working on improving the lives of marginalized, homeless and in need throughout his life," she said.

Currently pending MacKillop supporters of the Vatican decision about when it might be a saint, hoping that the ceremony will be held in Rome next year.

Sister Derwin and MacKillop said I would not expect, the center of attention, "It makes us feel happy that she got a gift for the church to the world, is now recognized as a value."

"She was brave and stubborn, and let stand anything by way of other treatment," she said. "The strength, humor important egalitarian vision of employment a difficult time today," she said.

The woman, whose lung cancer survival has been recognized as a miracle the other end said she felt humiliated personally grateful MacKillop.

"I hope that news of the day giving to others, particularly young Australians, inspiration and support to live as generously sympathetic as Mary," the unnamed woman said in a statement read Derwin.

Dervin said Pope Benedict XVI, who made the church North MacKillop memorial priority during his stay in Australia Sydney youth celebration in 2008, acknowledged the great love of Australia.

He was the third pope to pray at the grave.

List of Female Patron Saints

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St. Agatha | Female St. of nurses and victims of rape.
St. Agnes the Female St. protects over victims of rape.
St. Alice | Female St. of blind and paralyzed.
St. Angela the Female St. protects over widows.
St. Anne | Female St. of women in labor.
St. Barbara the Female St. protects over artillery and architects.
St. Bernadette | Female St. of lourdes.
St. Bertha the Female St. protects over healing cancer.
St. Bridget | Female St. of sweden.
St. Catherine the Female St. protects over secretaries and miscarriages.
St. Cecelia | Female St. of musicians, poets, and singers.
St. Christina the Female St. protects over archers and manners.
St. Clare | Female St. of television.
St. Dorothy the Female St. protects over brides and florists.
St. Dymphna | Female St. of mental illnesses, runaways, and insanity.
St. Elizabeth the Female St. protects over widows and young brides.
St. Emily | Female St. of single women.
St. Flora the Female St. protects over the abandoned.
St. Frances | Female St. of emigrants.
St. Genevieve the Female St. protects over women's army corps.
St. Gertrude | Female St. of west indies.
St. Helen the Female St. protects over archeologists.
St. Joan of Arc | Female St. of frand, virgins, and soldiers.
St. Julia the Female St. protects over poverty.
St. Lidwina | Female St. of skaters and invalids.
St. Louise the Female St. protects over widows.
St. Lucy | Female St. of eyes, eye diseases, and salespersons.
St. Mary Magdeline the Female St. protects over petulence.
St. Margaret | Female St. of pregnant women.
St. Martha the Female St. protects over cooks and dieticians.
St. Mary Magdeline | Female St. of flight crew and aviation.
St. Mildred the Female St. protects over aid to the poor.
St. Monica | Female St. of alcholoism and mothers.
St. Regina the Female St. protects over poverty.
St. Rita | Female St. of healing of wounds and loneliness.
St. Rose the Female St. protects over vanity.
St. Teresa | Female St. of tuberculosis.
St. Tekakwitha the Female St. protects over lily of the mohawks.
St. Our Lady of the Screws | Female St. of us navy seabees and italy.

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male saints names for confirmation

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Saint Aaron | Patron Saint founder of jewish priesthood.
Saint Adam | Patron Saint of gardeners.
Saint Alexander | Patron Saint of charcoal burners.
Saint Andrew | Patron Saint of fisherman and scotland.
Saint Anthony | Patron Saint of lost articles and barren women.
Saint Austin | Patron Saint protecting those with bad eyes.
Saint Benjamin | Patron Saint of the imprisoned for preaching his faith.
Saint Blaine | Patron Saint protecting those with throat ailments.
Saint Brendan | Patron Saint of manners and sailors.
Saint Christian | Patron Saint of started teutonic knights.
Saint Christopher | Patron Saint of travelers and motorists.
Saint Daniel | Patron Saint of prisoners.
Saint David | Patron Saint of wales, england.
Saint Dominic | Patron Saint of astronomers and scientists.
Saint Francis | Patron Saint of ecologists and italy.
Saint Gabriel | Patron Saint protecting those with childbirth.
Saint George | Patron Saint of boy scouts, farmers, and soldiers.
Saint Gerard | Patron Saint of expectant mothers.
Saint Isaih | Patron Saint of great prophet.
Saint Jacob | Patron Saint of constructed theological school of nisibis.
Saint James | Patron Saint of laborers.
Saint Jason | Patron Saint of bishop of taurus.
Saint John | Patron Saint of booksellers and heart patients.
Saint Jonathan | Patron Saint of friendship.
Saint Joseph | Patron Saint of families.
Saint Joshua | Patron Saint of name means jesus in greek form.
Saint Jude | Patron Saint of desparate cases.
Saint Justin | Patron Saint of philosophers and speakers.
Saint Kevin | Patron Saint of dublin, ireland.
Saint Luke | Patron Saint of painters and physicians.
Saint Matthew | Patron Saint of bankkeepers and bookkeepers.
Saint Michael | Patron Saint of policeman and paratroopers.
Saint Nathan | Patron Saint of name means gift of god.
Saint Nicholas | Patron Saint of bankers.
Saint Patrick | Patron Saint of ireland and snakebites.
Saint Peter | Patron Saint of fisherman and long life.
Saint Raphael | Patron Saint of blindness and travelers.
Saint Samuel | Patron Saint of pilgrimage to holy martyrs tombs.
Saint Stephen | Patron Saint of stonemasons.
Saint Thomas | Patron Saint of catholic schools and students.
Saint Timothy | Patron Saint of stomach ailments.
Saint William | Patron Saint of kidnapped and adopted kids.
Saint Zachary | Patron Saint of told of the coming messiah.
Saint Carlos | Patron Saint of seminarians.
Saint Jose | Patron Saint of workers.
Saint Juan | Patron Saint of paper makers and engravers.
Saint Miguel | Patron Saint of police officers.
Saint Pedro | Patron Saint of bridge builders.

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List of Male Patron Saints

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Saint Albert | Patron Saint of scientists and medical technology.
Saint Andrew | Patron Saint of russia and scotland.
Saint Anthony | Patron Saint of amputees and lost articles.
Saint Augustine | Patron Saint of printers.
Saint Bartholomew | Patron Saint of plasterers.
Saint Benedict | Patron Saint of monks.
Saint Brendan | Patron Saint of mountain climbers and skiers.
Saint Camillus | Patron Saint of nurses.
Saint Charles | Patron Saint of clergy and stomach troubles.
Saint Christopher | Patron Saint of motorists and travelers.
Saint David | Patron Saint of wales, england.
Saint Dennis | Patron Saint of headaches and rabies.
Saint Dominic | Patron Saint of astronomers, and the dominican republic.
Saint Edward | Patron Saint of difficult marriages.
Saint Francis | Patron Saint of ecologists, merchants, and italy.
Saint George | Patron Saint of boy scouts, farmers, and soldiers.
Saint Gerard | Patron Saint of expecting mothers.
Saint Gregory | Patron Saint of musicians, singers, and teachers.
Saint Henry | Patron Saint of the childless and handicapped.
Saint James | Patron Saint of .arthritis, laborerers, and veternarians.
Saint Jerome | Patron Saint of librarians and abandoned children.
Saint John | Patron Saint of booksellers and engravers.
Saint Joseph | Patron Saint of families.
Saint Jude | Patron Saint of desperation and impossible scenarios.
Saint Kevin | Patron Saint of nature.
Saint Lawrence | Patron Saint of cooks.
Saint Leo | Patron Saint of artists.
Saint Leonard | Patron Saint of childbirth and prisoners.
Saint Louis | Patron Saint of death of children and young grooms.
Saint Luke | Patron Saint of painters and physicians.
Saint Mark | Patron Saint of notaries.
Saint Martin | Patron Saint of poor.
Saint Matthew | Patron Saint of bankers and bookkeepers.
Saint Maurice | Patron Saint of cramps and infantrymen.
Saint Max | Patron Saint of drug addiction.
Saint Michael | Patron Saint of paratroopers and police officers.
Saint Nicholas | Patron Saint of children.
Saint Patrick | Patron Saint of ireland and snake bites.
Saint Paul | Patron Saint of public relations.
Saint Penegrine | Patron Saint of cancer.
Saint Peter | Patron Saint of bridge builders, fisherman, and long life.
Saint Phillip | Patron Saint of difficult marriages.
Saint Raphael | Patron Saint of blindness, travelers, and nurses.
Saint Raymond | Patron Saint of obstetricians.
Saint Richard | Patron Saint of parents of large families.
Saint Robert | Patron Saint of catechists.
Saint Rocco | Patron Saint of physical illness and surgeons.
Saint Stephen | Patron Saint of stone workers.
Saint Thomas | Patron Saint of students and school.
Saint Timothy | Patron Saint of stomach trouble.
Saint Vincent | Patron Saint of charity and hospital workers.
Saint William | Patron Saint of kidnapped or adopted children.

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List of Female Saints

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St. Paul | Egyptian Hermit and founder of Monastic life in Thebes, January15

St. Anthony | Founder of monastic life in the desert of Egypt, January 17
St. Fulgentius | Bishop of Ruspe, Tunisia, January 1st
St. John the Alms Giver | Patriarch of Alexandria, January 23
St. Gelasius | Bishop of Rome and third African Pope (492-496), March 1
SS. Perpetua and Felicity | Martyred in Carthage along with 6 others companions, March 7
St. Maximilian (Marmilian) | Martyred at Theveste, Numidia after refusing to serve in the Roman army, March 12
St. Benedict the Black | Sicilian, son of African parents; the first African to be canonized through the regular canonical process, April 4
St. Zeno | Born at Cherchell, Algeria; missionary in Verona, Italy, where he become Bishop of Verona (c. 362), April 12
St. Marcellinus | He was an African missionary to France, April 20
St. Athanasius | Bishop of Alexandria, May 2
St. Orsiesius | Abbot of Tabennisi Monastery, Egypt, June 15
St. Cyril of Alexandria | Patriarch of Alexandria (412-444), June 27
SS. Timothy and Maura | Husband and wife martyred in Southern Egypt, May 3
St. Isdore of Chios | Alexandrian army officer beheaded for his faith, May 15
St. Josephine Bakhita | Sudanese slave girl born in 1869. She was later sold to an Italian Consol who took her to Italy where she eventually became free. She was baptized and later joined the Canossian Sisters in Vincenza, Italy, lived a holy life, and beatified May 17, 1992. She was canonized on October 1st 2000. Her feast is 8 February.
St. Julia of Tunisia | Slave girl crucified for her faith, May 22
St. Charles Lwanga and Companions | Martyrs, canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1964. The 22 young court servant were martyred for their faith by the Buganda King Mwanga in 1886. Along with them were 80 young Anglicans. June 3
St. Onuphrius | Egyptian hermit, June12
St. Shenute | Founder of monastic life in Egypt, July 1
St. Anatolius | Philosopher and scientist of Alexandria, July 3
St. Pantaenus | Head of Alexandrian Catechetical School and missionary to Persia (Iran), July 9
St. Eugenius | Archbishop of Carthage, July 13
St. Speratus and companions | The 12 martyrs of Scillum, Carthage, Tunisia, July 17
St. Aurelius | Archbishop of Carthage, Tunisia, July 20
St. Victor I | Bishop of Rome and first African Pope (189-199), July 23
St. Rutilius | North African martyr, August 2
Blessed Isidore Bakanja | A Congolese labourer and catechist martyred for his faith, 8 August
Blessed Victoire Rasoamanarivo | Foundress of the Catholic Action in Madagascar, beatified in 1989, August 21
153 martyrs of Utica | Thrown into a pit of quicklime in Utica, Tunisia, August 24
St. Monica | Mother of St Augustine of Hippo, widowed at age 40, August 27
St. Poemen | A desert monk known for his holiness, and who encouraged frequent Communion, August 27
St. Augustine of Hippo | Bishop of Hippo Regius (modern Annaba) on coast of Algeria, Doctor of the Church, August 28
St. Moses the Black | A slave, gang leader, who after conversion died a martyr of non-violence on August 28, his feast day. That date providentially coincides with the march to Washington by 200,000 African Americans in 1963, August 28
Blessed Ghebre Mikha'el | Ethiopian priest and martyr, September 2
St. Donatian and Companions | Martyrs, six Bishops of the Ecclesiatical province of Byzaccne (present day Tunisia and Algeria); killed for their faith by the Arian Vandals, September 6
St. Nemesia and Companions | 9 Bishops, several deacons and lay persons who died in a marble quarry in North Africa, September 10
St. Maurice and his Theban Legion (from Egypt) | Martyrs, who were killed at Agauno, Switzerland for refusing to sacrifice to pagan divinities, September 22
St. Matthew | Apostle and Evangelist. According to one ancient tradition, he was the first evangelizer of Nubia (modern Sudan), September 21
St. Raissa | Virgin and martyr from Alexandria, September 22
St. Cassian of Tangiers | A lawyer who resigned and became Christian and died as a martyr, December 3
St. Melchiades | Bishop of Rome and second African Pope (311-314), December 10
SS. Aizan and Sazan | Twin Brothers; Aizan was the first Christian Emperor of the Kingdom of Axum, Ethiopia, October 1
St. Thais | Egyptian penitent, converted after many years as a prostitute, October 8
St. Cerbonius | African missionary Bishop in Italy, October 10
St. Michael Aragave | One of the first Ethiopian Monks, October 11
St. Sarmata | A disciple of St. Anthony of Egypt, martyred by Saracens in the Egyptian desert, October 11,5000 African martyrs and confessers of the faith
African martyrs deported and killed for their faith by the Vandal King Huneric, October 12
Commemoration of the Saints of the Ethiopian Church: St. Frumentius (Abba Salama) and Aedesius
Syriac monks and founders of the Church in Ethipia, October 27
St. Elesbaan | An Ethiopia King who died as a monk in Jerusalem, October 27
St. Martin de Porres | Born in Peru, son of a Spanish father and an African slave mother, who became a pharmacist at an early age and later joined the Dominican Order, where he continued to dispense medicine to the poor, while living a humble and austere life, with great devotion to the Eucharist, November 3
St. Pierius | Head of the Catechetical School in Alexandria, November 4
St. Achilias | Head of religious instruction in Alexandria, November 7
St Nennas | An Egyptian soldier in Phygia, who fled from persecution and became a hermit, November 11
St. Arcadius and companions | Martyrs, victims of the Arian Kind of the Vandals, Genseric, November 13
St. Lalibala (Ghebre Mesqel) | An Ethipian Emperor revered for his faith, October 27
St. Tekla Hymanot | A great Ethipian reformer of monasticism, October 27
St. Gelasius | Bishop of Rome and third African Pope (492-496), liturgical reformer, who orderded the reception of Communion under both species, November 21
St Cathrine of Alexandria | Virgin and martyr who suffered martyrdom in Alexandria. Her relics are said to be kept in the monastery of St. Catherine on Sinai, November 25
Blessed Anuarite Nengapeta | Virgin and martyr, a member of the Holy Family Sister in Congo Kinshasa, martyred by the Simba rebels, December 1
St. Peter Martyr of Alexandria | Patriarch of Alexandria during the Roman persecution, December?

Julian of Norwich | Life

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It is believed Julian of Norwich as one of the greatest English mystics of the Catholic Church was the saint. She admired the Evangelical Lutheran churches. Very little is known about her life away from her writing, including the date of her death. Was previously known that she was alive in 1416 when she was 73 years. Her name is unclear; name "Julian" coming from the Church of St. Julian in Norwich, where she was an ascetic (a kind of monk, who lives in the adjacent church and take part in prayer and thoughtful). 11th century, the city was in the South East of England in second place after London.

At age 30, suffers from a serious illness to believe that she was on her deathbed, Julian series of intense visions of Jesus. (End time she recovered her illness on May 13, 1373). Julian was recorded shortly after the visions they have, and then wrote about it again after twenty years. The first version, called "short version" is an account of visions. Written after twenty years, and contains the text of a long study of the meaning of theological visions. Named sixteen verses of Divine Love (ca. 1393) and these visions are the main source of labor. It is believed that this first book in English before woman.Julian spiritual authority is also known throughout England: the convent of Margery Kempe mentions going to Norwich to talk to them.
Completed a short text of Revelation of Love by 1413, as stated in the introduction. Amherst manuscript of the fifteenth century, now in British Library, named Julian was still alive. She never called Tudor manuscript and Westminster. It is called the colophon to the manuscript text Elizabethan long Brigittine produced in exile in Antwerp, now known as the hand in Paris. In the seventeenth century, and some manuscripts written and maintained in Cambrai and Paris of the English Benedictine nuns in exile killed her. These three contain the long text, in whole or in part, to the full texts of the group at the British Library Sloane. It is believed that these nuns of the manuscripts kept longer text book of Revelation.

The first printed version of the marks available to the public in 1670, edited by Sahar Benedictine Serenus. Unknown until the twentieth century. Sahar printed edition in 1843.1864, and again in 1902. However, it was Warrack blessing in 1901 with a copy of the book "Introduction to the word" science "presented the most readers at the beginning of the twentieth century, Julian. After that, the spread of the name Julian quickly because they have become the subject of many lectures and writings. Edition published in 1979 Julian burning work, and sold widely after this book discuss, in a time of renewed spiritual search by many. It is recognized today as one of the most important English mystic Julian.
Theology
Statue of Julian (white) appears on the front of the Cathedral of Norwich, along with the statue of St. Benedict.

Although Julian lived in a time of riots, and its theology was optimistic, speaking of the love of God in terms of joy and compassion and not of law and duty. Julian, suffering punishment inflicted is not God, as was a common understanding. She believed that God loves and wants to save everyone. Popular theology, magnified by current events, including the Black Death, and a series of peasant revolts that God punishes the wicked. In response, suggested Julian that the theology of mercy, which some say is biased toward the salvation of all. She believed that behind the reality of hell is the biggest mystery of God's love. In modern times, were classified as universal, Proto, and yet claim no more hope that all be saved. [9] Despite the views of Julian were not typical, local authorities and theology does not challenge or her position or authority for an ascetic. Lack of work during the reference may indicate that religious authorities was not considered worthy of an answer, because they do not have much power as a woman. [Citation needed]

Theology of Julian is unique in three aspects: a view of sin, and the belief that God is all about love and not anger, and you see the mother of Jesus. According to Julian, God is the father and mother should. Feminist theology has been developed to the 20th centuries and 21 similar lines.

Julian believed that sin was necessary because it brings to life one of self-knowledge, leading to the acceptance of the role of God in human life. Julian taught that the sin of mankind are ignorant or naive, not because they're bad, and that was the reason usually given by the church of sin in the Middle Ages. Julian believes that in order to learn, we must fail. Also, to fail, we must sin. The pain caused by sin is a reminder of the mundane to the Passion of Christ. Therefore, because people are suffering like Christ did, and it will be closer to him than their experience.

Similarly, Julian does not see the wrath of God. She felt anger, that exists only in humans, but that God forgives us for that purpose. She wrote: "Because I do not see the anger only on the side of man, and forgive us, to the wrath of anything else but the stubbornness Oualemardp of peace and love." Julian believes that it is inaccurate to talk about God grant you forgiveness for their sins forgiven because of the sin of wrong means. Son Julian, a person must see that sin as part of the learning of life, and evil that needs forgiveness. Julian writes that God sees us as perfect, and waiting for the day when the souls of human beings "that evil and sin graduate will not interfere with a person's life.

Finally, the theology of Julian was controversial for belief in God as Mother. Some scientists believe this is a metaphor, not literal belief or faith. Revelation of its fourth session, Julian writes of the Trinity at the local level, compared with the mother of Jesus, who is smart, loving, and merciful. (See Jesus' mother, Caroline Walker Bynum. Need a source to quote and complete information.) Revelation Julian discovered that God is our mother so much pain. On the other hand, F Beer argues that Julian believed that the maternal side of Jesus and the literal and metaphorical, the messiah is not like a mother, she quite literally, is [14] Julian believes that the role of the mother was sincere. All jobs on the planet. This was approved by explaining how the relationship between mother and child relationship is a close connection earthly Only one can be with Jesus. It also connects to God and motherhood in terms of (1) "Foundation to create our nature, and (2)" takes our nature, where maternal grace begins "and (3)" The mothers in the work, writes metaphorically of Christ in connection with pregnancy, nursing, work, and education, but sees him as a brother, as well.

Benedictine Norwich in England, Cardinal Adam Easton OSB may be Julian Norwich manager spiritual view and edit the text of love is long. Birgitta of Sweden's spiritual director, Alfonso Pecha, monk, Bishop of Jaen and edit them Revelationes. It was recognized Catherine of Siena, and executor William Flete, Augustinian monk of Lecceto Cambridge educated. Nesta in defense of the D St. Birgitta of individual Alfonso Jaen Epistola, and. William Flete remedies against temptations, all referred to in the text of Julian

What can I say, says: "... all that good, all good, and things will be good," Julian, who claimed her by God, it reflects the theology. This is one of the most famous lines in the Catholic theological writing, and one of the most famous sentences in literature of its time.

Century poet in 20 T.S. Include this statement Elliott, as well as Julian "Earth from our supplication" Revelation 14, in his book "Little Gidding", the fourth of four quatrains poems:

Whatever we inherit from the fortunate
We have taken from the defeated
What they had to leave us a symbol:
A symbol perfected in death.
And all shall be well and
All manner of thing shall be well
By the purification of the motive
In the ground of our beseeching.

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Julia of Corsica | Facts

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Saint Julia of Corsica, also known as Julia Street, Carthage, and St. Julia of rare Nonza virgin martyr who was considered a Christian saint. It is believed that the date of death or to be after 439 AD. It, along with St. Devota, is the patron saints of the Catholic Church in Corsica. It was St. Julia of Corsica declared patron of the church in the August 5, 1809; St. Devota, on March 14, 1820. He died in each of Corsica before Christianity under Roman rule. Julia Holiday Birth is 22 May the Catholic Calendar.

Vitensis States that have been purchased as a result of the story of the investigation, "those days" from the "old" Julia's life and what I did to be a martyr. Apparently during the investigation was already known martyr. Informants claimed that they heard her "parents."

Julia was a woman Carthaginian, who "took him prisoner" and "a lot of it is that entered service from a man named Eusebius. Vitensis does not say how she entered into service, but are usually interpret the statement, which was sold into slavery after Gaiseric conquered Carthage in 439. It is known that it tends to many of the Catholics of the way feel free, especially for women. young and strong, and Julia will achieve a good price for the Vandals (who later turned to piracy, including the Agreement on slavery).

Vitensis says it served ", the artist my body," but I went to the Ephesians 6:06 and Colossians 3:22. Although he was an admirer of the heathen to a very large service. When the duties and spent the time has come Laurent server, and leisure, or to insist on reading or praying. I grew pale and thin from fasting in spite of the threats and temptations of her master, but her mind, bent up at the sky, eat the Word of God daily.

Eusebius, a citizen (civis) of Syria and Palestine, and to strive for the French with their precious cargo, and docked in the course of the night cap. From afar, believed that the victims were about to be conducted by the pagans fell immediately with all his people to participate. The day they killed the Bull "demons." Mercimonia use of the goods it recognizes as a commodity for sale, which concluded that Eusebius was often a merchant. Bishop smiling because he does not agree that Eusebius Left precious cargo (Julia) in Corsica. Choose a bull, an animal of Poseidon, indicating that it has entered into an annual ritual eaves advice.

While celebrating before they become drunk and St. Julia sighed deeply and Felix fault was reported to him by satellite, which was a girl on the plane, who mocked the worship of the gods. Asked this "I'm snake" Eusebius, "Why did not lose all that worship gods? Wife heard about the names of our gods mock." Eusebius replied "I can not move the girl from the myths of the Christian and I can not bring it to our religion through the threat. If it is not necessary because the services most believers have been subjected to torture her."

And "Felix Saxo" We gave him some options, "or force them to make offerings to the gods to us, or give it to me by four families in return for my request to you, or set a fixed price." Eusebius replied: "If you want to give me all your property value will not serve."

Saxo Felix, who was also to offer such options, or the refusal to allow Eusebius The last footnote of Ruinart. It provides publications and other information from the other manuscripts: the great, or "peace" between their sacrifices, princeps, or "main man" Fort praecipuus esset illius loci, "This case is responsible for the place," and perhaps Cap Corse. Ferrarius his catalog Italian saints calls him "Felix Tribunus", a full explanation. Tribunician had the authority, which would make him a judge at a high level, and perhaps even the provincial governor.

"Saxo" part of the name is out of context, as it is also Latin for "Saxon". Ruinart Offers Sago's Sagona (or Sagone as it appears on the map, and sometimes still), and the old town in western Corsica disappeared, the former port Vico, Corse du Sud, in the Catholic Diocese of Ajaccio. The apparently for the post of People's Counsel at the local Corsican Romans Romans.

Why not just take the girl acquisition, Vitensis gives the answer by calling the civis Eusebius. The penalty for not respecting the rights of citizens Roman severe, the child is property of Eusebius. He can do all that he loves it. However, lack of respect for the gods the state crime punishable by death, which can be the judge to ignore his own responsibility only.

I got a lawyer after "the most poisonous snake" made the dinner, which became drunk and fell asleep Eusebius. Immediately, "an angry mob of the Gentiles" on board the ship and put Julia on the beach. Felix said: "The sacrifice to the gods, the wife of your master I will also like the bonds of your solution .." The list included tribunician emancipation. However, repled Julia

Libertas servitium Christie hundred Foundation, Cui ego quotidie Bora mente deservio. vestrum errorem istum Ceterum veneror bottom is not, etiam contract detestor.

"My freedom is to serve Jesus Christ, whom I serve every day with a pure mind. As for the error to you, and I not only do not respect that, and I despise it."

Tribune ordered the hit that hit the face. It is said that Jesus Christ might look like her, and why they should not reach him? Then "snake severe" is to be "tortured by the hair, described later mollitia" consumption "of hair. Was flogged and then it, so it's repled the same way, because if the skin of Jesus crowned with thorns for them, why they should not take it any depreciation of the hair, which she described the flag understanding of faith, and science "of faith?" Symbols

"The Snake", for fear of being indicted on cruelty, and hurried the process along by inviting "Abdel-Christ" to be placed on patibulum of the Cross. Do you wake up Eusebius. Has also issued bonds of sleep, the Bible, taking into account the released of meat, and victorious from the suffering, and it took a pleasant journey with the angels to the stars of heaven. Another manuscript quoted Ruinart and Columba, "dove", flying from her mouth.

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Christian female Saint | Jovita & Faustinus

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It was said to be holy Jovita Faustinus Christian martyrs under Hadrian. Birth is the death of 120 traditional. They are the patron saints of Brescia.
"Jovita" is the name of women. Faustinus several novels in the holy place Jovinus brotherhood.

Traditional States because they were members of a noble family of Brescia in Lombardy (Northern Italy). Faustinus, his older brother, a preacher; Jovinus, priest. Invitation of the fear of the Gospel, was summoned before the Roman emperor Hadrian, who was Brescia, Rome and Naples, and subjected to distress scary, and then beheaded They Brescia in 120, according Bollandists, although Allard (history of persecution Palace Pendant Les Docks Premier Siècles, Paris , 1885) puts the date as early as 118.

St. Faustinus of Brescia, Brescia, bishop and a descendant of the alleged translation of the laws of their own.
Doubts and admiration

Many of the "Acts" of these saints, especially the legendary character. He asked the Jesuit Fedele Savio almost everyone but the fact of their existence and self-sacrifice, which is well attested in many of the early worship martyrologies unusual in the city of origin, which has always been the president of the patrons by inclusion.

Entered a joint feast day and on 15 February, the traditional date of martyrdom, the holy Catholic this year to be admired wherever the Roman Rite is celebrated. Removed in 1969, that these "acts are just wonderful, and the treatment of Jovita like a priest, though she was a woman." However, that saints are not to be identified with the great men in action, and two are still included in the Roman saints, and the official, using a list, complete frankness saints recognized by the Catholic Church of Romania. Cities of Rome, Bologna and Verona share with Brescia's possession of their remains. Female Saints, Female Saints List

Female Saint France | Joan of France

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The Joan of France, for a brief period from the Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII of France, the death of her brother Charles VIII, and the abolition of marriage. Female Saints

And was canonised a saint in the May 28, 1950, is known about the Catholic Church in St. Jean de Valois. French Female Saints.

Face distorted, and patients through her life, Joan has developed a devotion to the Virgin Mary in her early childhood. In Bourges, she founded the Franciscan order of Catholic contemplative of Annonciades in 1502. Died on February 4, 1505 and was buried in the monastery Annonciades. The grave was desecrated and her body was burned by the French through a bag of Bourget on May 27, 1562. Said the event [4] Shortly after her death, healing miracles attributed to her, and on April 21, 1742, Pope Benedict XIV her "blessed. " And holiness in the May 28, 1950 [5] by Pope Pius XII, as is well known to the Catholics of St. Jean de Valois. Female Catholic Saints.

Polish Female Saint Jadwiga

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King was Iadwiga cents to Poland's 1384 death. The official title is "king" instead of "Queen", reflecting that a sovereign in its own right and not just the royal consort. And was a member of the Ahakpteianit of Anjou, daughter of King Louis I of Hungary, Bosnia, Elizabeth. It is known in Polish as Iadwiga, English, German, Hedwig, like Lithuania, Jadwiga, in Hungarian as Hedvig, and Latin Hedvigis. Female Saints

Admired and expressed the Catholic Church of St. Hedwig and Romanian, where it is royal patron of a united Europe. Patron Female Saints

Queen's current approach is relatively common in Europe at the time, officially crowned king instead of queen. Female Patron Saints.

Once she died, and widely admired Iadwiga Polish saint, although it only in 1980 and beatified by the church. Female Catholic Saints, And canonized in 1997 by a Polish-born Pope John Paul II. Many of the myths told about the miracles of His Holiness to justify it. The two most famous are the ones who "Iadwiga and the Cross" and "made to Iadwiga."

Iadwiga often prayed before a large crucifix of black in the north corridor Wawel Cathedral. During one of those prayers, and said Jesus on the cross to talked to them. Cross, "St. Iadwiga and the cross", is still there, with their ammunition below.

I love Iadwiga smuggle food from the castle to give to the poor, and carried in her apron. He informed the King Jagiello travel at night, and was told that Iadwiga can give information about insurgents. King Jagiello, of course, very angry. Decided to seek the meaning of these flights after dark. One night, when established Jagiello Iadwiga it leaves the door of the secret ballot, from among the bushes and demanded to know what was in her apron. Miracle food she was carrying (which earned her the death penalty), has a bouquet of roses. To this day, always depicted wearing Iadwiga apron of roses. According to another legend, taken a piece of jewelry made Iadwiga Ltob gave it to the poor, who begged for help. I noticed that when he left the king, signing her on the plaster floor of his workplace, even though it was already hardening of the plaster before her visit. This should still fingerprint, called "Iadwiga of the foot," You can see a church in Krakow.

And a different story when he was involved Iadwiga Corpus Christi procession today. During this time, the son of a copper sink from falling into a river. Iadwiga threw her cloak on the child's body, and life restored.
On June 8, 1979 the blessings of Pope John Paul II in her coffin, and the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments Beatified officially confirmed on 8 August 1986. Pope Iadwiga Krakow on June 8th, 1997.
Issuing body and coffin
Iadwiga in a sarcophagus, Wawel Cathedral, Krakow

Body Iadwiga extracted three times at least. The first time was in the 17th century, in connection with the construction of the coffin into the grave next Iadwiga Bishop. Issuing body in 1887 took place the next. Iadwiga skeleton was found on the full, along with a cape and hat. Made in the skull in January Matejko Iadwiga fees, and that helped, later he paints a picture of her (see above).

On 12 July 1949, her tomb was opened again. This time it was buried in the closet it is paid by Lanckoroński Carroll, who was carving white marble in 1902 by Anthony Madeyski. Describe the queen with a dog, a symbol of honesty, on her legs. Director: Harun with the feet pointing Iadwiga bank, unlike other cabinets and cathedral. On the next screen to the cabinet is a modest wooden wand ball, which the Queen's grave - she sold her jewels to finance the renovation of the Academy of Krakow, now known as the Jagiellonian University.

Female baptist Saints

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Here are some of the Saints, Baptist, living and dead, will never get them out of the Baptists in America. And go to bed after my generation takes place in relative obscurity because of "differences." But some of us knew them, studied them, and break bread with them and heard their prayers and sermons, and stood in awe of them often. Saints mine. Female Saints, Female Catholic Saints

I almost named my only son "Stagg" because of the impact of Frank Stagg on my life. One of the most important interpreters of the New Testament among Baptists in the twentieth century, they will probably get a small scholarship in his name in the McAfee School of Theology. He deserves better! Female baptist Saints

Dale Moody taught hundreds of students in the theology of the South. Fundamentalists led him out of school, he devoted his life too. With any person in any place named something after Dale St.? He deserves better!

Wayne Oates controlled study of pastoral care in the religious life for nearly four decades. But even more, he has helped dozens and dozens of us in difficult times, which is not public accountability. Yes, there are institution bears his name, but none of the Baptist school, to perpetuate the memory of Wayne Oates in the future? He deserves better! Female Saints, Female Catholic Saints

Penrose St. Amand leader of theological education among Baptists in the two continents and the teacher moves from the date of the church. Whitsitt Society and the annual lecture to him that few people know nothing. He deserves better! Female Saints, Female Catholic Saints

Barnett and Henlee Hulix! Henlee died only a few weeks to 93. Death is a lot wrong with it, but one of them scary time. Biography Henlee on duty Mercer University Press, in the near future. We hope he lives long enough to read his story, but, unfortunately, will not. Pone a professor of Christian ethics in the south of the school for three decades, Henlee unique. Hiding a mountain of intelligence for the Southern drawl he picked up in Sugarloaf, North Carolina, Henlee was at the heart of his life, old-fashioned religious experience, which grew in compassion at the forefront of the rest of his years. I heard a few years ago, that Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond, working to honor Henlee securely attached. I hope that happens. St. Baptist, who knew almost nothing about piety and a lot of holiness. Female baptist Saints

One of the last things that are very Henlee books than ever after this article. Found among his papers, it was assumed that the overview, but has not been published. That the final part! Read: "Why I am proud to be liberal," as the swan song Henlee St. He deserves his time of special holiness. Female Saints, Female Catholic Saints

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Irene of Tomar

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It was St. Irene of Tomar, Santa Cova, Visigoth church of the martyr in Portugal. Legend surrounding her life, perhaps a little more than pious tales.
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Legend

Legend has it that Irene was born in modern Tomar, Portugal. I was born into a family moving, and her parents wanting to protect her, and sent to convent school and the teacher. The only time I left her home than ever before and had to attend Mass or to pray in the Church of St. Peter. It so happened that a young nobleman called Britald accidentally saw her in one of the rare trips has dropped sharply in love with her. Every time she left to go to church, he follow-up. Provided at the end of the day it is vulnerable to care for her, but Erin said she would not marry him. When Britald bad depression, Irina quick to point out to him that the reason for celibacy was the fact that they have given herself to God and a nun.

At the same time, the mentor, a monk named Remigius (or Remigio) Progress wrong her, when she refused to quit smoking and spread vicious rumors about her. When asked why he did not know the girl, which he left to learn she was pregnant. These rumors circulating around the city, and eventually learned of his sweetheart Britald supposed infidelity. Anger, he hired a mercenary soldier to kill her. , And Irene was returning home from a visit to cripple the elderly, and came from behind the killer and kill with one blow of the sword.

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Irene of Lesvos

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St. Irene Appear Martyr of Lesbos (about 1451 - April 9 1463) is an Orthodox saint martyred at the hands of Turkish soldiers with girlfriends St. Raphael and Nicholas on Bright Tuesday (9 April) in 1463, ten years after the fall of Constantinople.

For nearly five centuries, the inhabitants of Lesbos to visit the ruins of a monastery near the village of Thermi, from north to west of the capital Mytilene on Tuesday bright. These people have forgotten specific reasons for the annual haj pilgrimage, but I remembered that the killing of Turkish soldiers by the old monks in the monastery for many years.
The discovery of relics

Angelos Rallis devout decided to build a church on the ruins of the monastery in 1959. Workers discovered it on July 3, the relics of St. Raphael of Lesbos, because they are cleared of debris, and shortly thereafter St. Raphael, together with the Saint began to Nicholas and Irene, which appears on many of the inhabitants of Lesbos and told them stories of their lives. After opening the residents of St. Irene Lesbos place her grave, and ammunition was discovered March 12, 1961 in the mud drum, which was subjected to torture.
Martyrdom

When Turkish troops invaded Lesvos, 12 years old) and Maria St. Irene and her parents and Basil, the mayor of the village, rushed to the cradle of a monastery near the Mother of God Thermi warning the monks. Soldiers who were killed at the hands of the holy Abbot St. Raphael of Lesbos in when they saw the holy deacon of St. Nicholas of Lesvos, then proceeded to kill St. Nicholas.

Signed Patriot Memory is one of the weapons of Irene and threw him by her parents. When she saw her parents, and put soldiers in a large bowl of mud and began to fire beneath it, leaving Irene stifling inside. Soldiers killed her parents, a teacher also beheaded a village named Theodore and his cousin was killed 15 years), of St. Helen Irene. Thus, received the Irene and her family and neighbors the crown of martyrdom.

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Irene of Athens

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I was born to a noble Irina Athens, Greece, and the family Sarantapechos. Although she was an orphan and her uncle, Constantine Sarantapechos, strategos patrician, and perhaps the subject of Greece. She was taken to Constantinople by Emperor Constantine V on November 1, 769, and was married to his son Leo IV on December 17. Although it seems to come from a noble family, there is no obvious reason why it was chosen as a bride, Liu, prompting some scientists to assume that you selected in the puppet theater, which was in a parade of qualified women in front of her fiance, even the choice of one end.

Multiply this by an oblique line under Irene reports the myth BASILISSH, Basilisse.

January 14, 771, Irina gave birth to a son, the future Constantine VI. Liu was when Constantine V died in September 775, to succeed to the throne at the age of 25 years. Liu, although the Rebel (theological opposition to the veneration of icons), policy moderation to iconodules (those who venerated icons), but his policies have become much tougher in August 780, when he punished a number of court for the worship of the code. According to tradition, he discovered the hidden characters are the property of Irina, and refused to share bed with her after that. However, when Liu became Irene died on September 8, 780, Constantine the old regent for nine years.

And almost immediately faced with the Irene story that I heard was raised to the throne of Caesar Nicephorus, half-brother Leo IV. To solve this problem, it Nicephorus and his accomplices were ordained to the priesthood, status, are excluded from the ruling and ordered that the Department of the Eucharist in a day of joy was born.

781 in the near future, Irene began to achieve a closer relationship with the Carolingian dynasty and the papacy. She signed a marriage between his son and Rotrude, daughter of Charles and his wife Hildegard third. Irene went so far as to send the requested Princess of the Franks in Greek, but Irene herself broke off participation in the 787, against the wishes of her son.

Irene was close to subdue the rebels, led by Elpidius, and strategos Sicily, who was tortured and imprisoned the family, while the fleet was sent, which managed to win at Catania. Elpidius fled to Africa, where he appealed to the Arabs. After the success of General Constantine V, Michael Lachanodrakon, which disrupted the Arab attack on the eastern border, and strategies Bucellarian topic, Tatzates, resorted to the Arabs, but because of the failure of negotiations, Irene, who are willing to pay huge annual tribute to the 70 or 90 thousand dinars, to Arabs for a ceasefire for three years and give them a silk dress, 10000, and the provision of evidence and the provisions of and access to markets through the removal.

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La of Cornwall

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The San Cornwall A 5 or 6 century Cornish evangelist and martyr.

A, it was said, the Irish Princess, and a sister in St. Equity and Reconciliation Commission. The student's spiritual San Baricus and went as a missionary to Cornwall, where she joined the Saints Fingar pot. Legend has it that they had to 777 satellites, and they sailed across the Irish Sea to plant ivy. Cited first (a) on the River Hayle and is buried in St. Ives, Cornwall, where the Church of St. I (a), and St. Ives, which is now a saint, was erected over the grave. City built around it. Her feast day is February 3. The Gwinear in the life of St. John Leland gives details of the first life of a Latin, which no longer exists. Plouyé Church in Brittany, probably originally dedicated to this saint

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