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  2. Nectarios of Aegina - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Saint Nectarios of Aegina Site of Saint Nectarios birth house in Silivri, Istanbul, Turkey. Anastasios Kephalas (Greek: Αναστάσιος Κεφαλάς), later Nectarios, was born on 1 October 1846 in Selymbria, to a poor family. [2] His parents, Dimos and Maria Kephalas, were pious Christians but not wealthy. [1] [2]

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    Saint Nectarios of Aegina (1846–1920), Bishop of Pentapolis and Wonderworker of Aegina Chrysostomos Savvatos (b. 1961), Bishop of Messenia Science, mathematics and medicine

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    1961 – Canada's first private television network, CTV, launched. refimprove ... Nectarios of Aegina |b|1846| excessive unreferenced material Eligible.

  6. Church of St. Nicholas, Jagodnjak - Wikipedia

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    Church gain attention in 2012 when local believer claimed apparation of Nectarios of Aegina in her dream. In 2013 special place in church with saint's icon was built, and pilgrimage to Aegina was organized. [1] In 2015 Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja initiated building of smaller church dedicated to Nectarios of Aegina. [1]

  7. Kyprianos Koutsoumpas - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion of his secondary education he entered an E. Orthodox seminary, under the supervision of his spiritual father the elder Philotheos (Zervakos), himself a spiritual son of St. Nectarios of Aegina.

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  9. O Virgin Pure - Wikipedia

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    Notation of melody and chords for the hymn. [1]Agni Parthene (Greek: Ἁγνὴ Παρθένε), rendered "O Virgin Pure" or "O Pure Virgin", is a Greek Marian hymn composed by St. Nectarios of Aegina in the late 19th century, first published in print in his Theotokarion (Θεοτοκάριον, ἤτοι προσευχητάριον μικρόν) in 1905.