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  2. Saint Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Daniel (biblical figure), biblical prophet, feast day July 21 (Roman Catholic) or December 17 (Eastern Orthodox) Daniel of Padua (died 168), Italian martyr, feast day January 3; Daniel of Daniel and Verda (died 344), Christian martyr in Persia, feast day 21 February; Daniel the Stylite (409–493), Mesopotamian monk and ascetic, feast day ...

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The diocese plans to open the third house, St. Mary’s House, in the fall 2024 at the former friary at St. Mary’s Basilica in downtown Phoenix. It will be retrofitted to house 20 men in their Philosophy Year, while St. Joseph’s House is expected to open in fall 2026 for men in their Theology Year in preparation for ordination.

  4. Daniel (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel (Arabic: دانيال, Dānyāl) is not mentioned by name in the Qur'an, but there are accounts of his prophet-hood in later Muslim literature, which tells how he was rescued from lions with the aid of the prophet Jeremiah (in Bel and the Dragon it is the prophet Habakkuk who plays this role) and interpreted the king's dream of a statue ...

  5. Tomb of Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of the Prophet Daniel: Mosul, Iraq: 1813: Originally a mosque founded by the governor Ma'ruf ibn Ibrahim al-Sulayman, the tomb of the Prophet Daniel was discovered at a later date. The site was rebuilt in the 1980s, but it was completely demolished by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2014. Mausoleum of St. Daniel: Samarkand ...

  6. December 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Briarch, born in Ireland, became a monk in Wales with St Tudwal, whom he accompanied to Brittany, built a monastery in Guingamp and reposed in Bourbiac (c. 627) [11] Saint Judicaël, son of Hoel and king of Domnonia and Brittany, much loved by his people, spent the last twenty years of his life in the monastery of Gäel near Vannes (658) [11]

  7. Calendar of saints (Armenian Apostolic Church) - Wikipedia

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    23 Feast of St. Gregory the Enlightener (Discovery of His Relics) 24 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost; 25 Commemoration Day of martyrs St. Antoninus, St. Theophilus, St. Anicetus and St. Potinus; 26 Feast Day of the Saints Prophet Daniel, and Companions Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego; 27 Fast Day; 28 Holy Translators Saints Sahak and Mesrop; 29 ...

  8. Stephen N. Haskell - Wikipedia

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    His wife died in 1894, and in 1897 he married Hetty Hurd and with her did evangelistic and Bible work in Australia and the United States. He also authored several books including: The Story of Daniel the Prophet, The Story of the Seer of Patmos, and The Cross and its Shadow. Haskell died in National City, California on October 9, 1922. [5]

  9. Daniel of Padua - Wikipedia

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    Jacopo da Montagnana did a tempera on panel painting of "Saint Daniel and Saint Louis of Toulouse" (c.1495), which is currently held by the Detroit Institute of Arts. [4] There is a chapel dedicated to Saint Daniel in the Abbey Church of Santa Giustina in Padua. The altarpiece depicting the "Martyrdom of Saint Daniel" (1677) is by Antonio Zanchi.