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− | The | + | *The '''[[Apostle Thomas]]''' |
− | + | *[[Thomas I of Constantinople|Thomas I]], Patriarch of Constantinople ([[March 21]] and [[February 18]]) | |
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*Thomas the Martyr ([[April 10]]) | *Thomas the Martyr ([[April 10]]) | ||
*Thomas the Fool-for-Christ ([[April 24]]) | *Thomas the Fool-for-Christ ([[April 24]]) | ||
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*Thomas of Maleo ([[July 7]]), Gr. εν Μαλεώ | *Thomas of Maleo ([[July 7]]), Gr. εν Μαλεώ | ||
*Thomas Virgin-Martyr and Abbot ([[September 22]] and [[October 10]]) | *Thomas Virgin-Martyr and Abbot ([[September 22]] and [[October 10]]) | ||
− | *[[Apostle Thomas]] ([[October 6]] and translation of relics [[June 20]]) | + | *[[Apostle Thomas]] ([[October 6]] and [[Translation (relics)|translation]] of relics [[June 20]]) |
:Also celebrated the first Sunday during Pentecost. | :Also celebrated the first Sunday during Pentecost. | ||
*Thomas the Child-martyr ([[November 1]]) | *Thomas the Child-martyr ([[November 1]]) | ||
− | *Thomas II, Patriarch of Constantinople ([[November 14]]) | + | *[[Thomas II of Constantinople|Thomas II]], Patriarch of Constantinople ([[November 14]]) |
*Thomas the deacon Martyr ([[November 28]]) | *Thomas the deacon Martyr ([[November 28]]) | ||
*Thomas the “defourkinos” ([[December 10]]), Gr. ο Δεφουρκινός | *Thomas the “defourkinos” ([[December 10]]), Gr. ο Δεφουρκινός | ||
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*Thomai of Lesvos ([[January 3]]) | *Thomai of Lesvos ([[January 3]]) | ||
*Thomai the Martyr ([[April 14]]) | *Thomai the Martyr ([[April 14]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:23, February 10, 2012
Thomas may refer to any of the following:
- The Apostle Thomas
- Thomas I, Patriarch of Constantinople (March 21 and February 18)
- Thomas the Martyr (April 10)
- Thomas the Fool-for-Christ (April 24)
- Thomas the Fool-for-Christ (July 3) –Russian
- Thomas of Maleo (July 7), Gr. εν Μαλεώ
- Thomas Virgin-Martyr and Abbot (September 22 and October 10)
- Apostle Thomas (October 6 and translation of relics June 20)
- Also celebrated the first Sunday during Pentecost.
- Thomas the Child-martyr (November 1)
- Thomas II, Patriarch of Constantinople (November 14)
- Thomas the deacon Martyr (November 28)
- Thomas the “defourkinos” (December 10), Gr. ο Δεφουρκινός