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Sarah (died c. 303) is a 4th-century martyr venerated as a saint in the Coptic Orthodox Church.She is commemorated on the 25th day of Baramouda (3 May). [1]Unable to baptise her two sons in Antioch on account of the persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian, she took them by boat to Egypt.
The Liturgy of St. James is commonly celebrated on the Feast of Saint James (July 25) and the first Sunday after Christmas, and then almost exclusively celebrated on a daily basis in Jerusalem, in the Eastern Orthodox Church. [citation needed] The Liturgy of Saint James is long, taking some hours to complete in full. The recitation of the ...
Amma (Mother) Sarah of the Desert (5th century) was one of the early Desert Mothers who is known to us today through the collected Sayings of the Desert Fathers and of the Holy Women Ascetics (the Matericon). [2] She was a hermit and followed a life dedicated to strict asceticism for some sixty years.
The relics of Behnam and Sarah are kept at the Monastery of Saints Behnam and Sarah in Iraq. [20] Some relics of the saints are also contained in the Monastery of Saint Menas in Cairo. [21] As well as this, the Syriac Orthodox Church of the Forty Martyrs at Mardin in Turkey purports to contain the remains of Saint Behnam. [22]
Great Martyr, Military Saint; a.k.a. James the Mutilated, James the Persian or Jacob the Persian and Akouphos [386] James the Deacon: c. 671 – c. 771: 18 October Deacon, Missionary, companion of St. Paulinus on the Gregorian mission [387] James the Great: 44 30 April / 30 June Apostle, Martyr, son of Zebedee [388] James the Just: 62 / 69
The Way of St. James Guide for the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela following St. James' footsteps. Apostle James the Brother of St John the Theologian Orthodox icon and synaxarion; History; St. James the Greater, Apostle at the Christian Iconography web site; St. James the Greater from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend
Saint Sarah, also known as Sara-la-Kâli ("Sara the Black"; Romani: Sara e Kali), is the patron saint of the Romani people in Folk Catholicism. The center of her veneration is Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer , a place of pilgrimage for Roma in the Camargue , in Southern France .
Sarah, the nun of Upper Egypt; Sarah, one of the Desert Mother; Sarah and her two Sons, martyr; Sarapamon, archpriest of the Monastery St. John the Dwarf; Sarapamon, bishop of Niku; Sarapamon, the veiled, bishop of El-Monufia; Savories; Serapion, bishop of Thmuis, disciple of St. Anthony the Great and St. Athanasius the Apostolic; Serapion, the ...