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  2. John of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    John of Damascus or John Damascene, born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, [a] was an Arab Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist.He was born and raised in Damascus c. AD 675 or AD 676; the precise date and place of his death is not known, though tradition places it at his monastery, Mar Saba, near Jerusalem, on 4 December AD 749.

  3. Lazarus Saturday - Wikipedia

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    The antiquity of this commemoration is demonstrated by the homilies of St. John Chrysostom (349–407), St Augustine of Hippo Regia (354–430), and others.In the 7th and 8th centuries, special hymns and canons for the feast were written by St. Andrew of Crete, St. Cosmas of Maium and St. John Damascene, which are still sung to this day.

  4. Conversion of Paul the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The Conversion of Saint Paul, Luca Giordano, 1690, Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy The Conversion of Saint Paul, Caravaggio, 1600. The conversion of Paul the Apostle (also the Pauline conversion, Damascene conversion, Damascus Christophany and Paul's "road to Damascus" event) was, according to the New Testament, an event in the life of Saul/Paul the Apostle that led him to cease persecuting early ...

  5. December 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint John of Damascus (John Damascene), monk of St. Sabbas Monastery (749) [4] [13] Pre-Schism Western saints. Saint Felix of Bologna, a Deacon of the Church of ...

  6. Three Sundays of Commemoration - Wikipedia

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    The memory of human frailty, the meditation on the last ends and consequently the prayers for the dead are recurring elements of this liturgical period. The Churches of Syriac and Coptic traditions have preserved an older state comprising shorter periods of fasting, the fast of the Ninevites and the fast of Heraclius, from which probably formed ...

  7. Saturday of Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Russians observe memorials on Commemoration Day of Deceased Warriors , [3] Memorial Day of Orthodox Warriors killed for Faith, Tzar and Fatherland on battlefield (11 September), [4] the Saturdays closest to 26 October (Saint Demetrius) and 23 September (Conception of St. John the Forerunner).

  8. St. John Damascene - Wikipedia

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  9. Festival of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Bon Festival, with candle lanterns, celebrated at the Albuquerque Bridge, Sasebo, Japan Festival of the Dead or Feast of Ancestors [1] is held by many cultures throughout the world in honor or recognition of deceased members of the community, generally occurring after the harvest in August, September, October, or November.