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- 22:23, July 5, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+3) . . Daria (→Life)
- 21:04, July 5, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+1,328) . . N Daria (New page: St. Daria is a virgin-martyr saint in the Church. She was martyred in the year AD 283. She is commemorated on 2 April. == Life == St. Daria, in her youth, was a Greek priestess of Athe...)
- 20:53, July 5, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+131) . . Chrysanthus (→Life)
- 20:52, July 5, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+1,265) . . N Chrysanthus (New page: St. Chrysanthus is a heiromartyr in the Church, who was martyred around AD 283. He is commemorated on 2 April. == Life == Chrysanthus was the only-child of an Alexandrian nobleman from ...)
- 02:48, July 4, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+90) . . Hail Mary (→History)
- 02:47, July 4, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (-1) . . Hail Mary (→Sources)
- 02:20, July 4, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+2,651) . . N Rosary (New page: The Rosary was originally an Orthodox form of prayer that was later adopted by the Roman Catholics. It has since fallen out of common practice in the Church. == History == The prayer ro...)
- 01:41, July 4, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (0) . . Hail Mary (→Sources)
- 01:39, July 4, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+860) . . N Hail Mary (New page: The Hail Mary, or Hail Mother of God, is an Orthodox prayer, which is also used in the Catholic Church. == Text == Mother of God and Virgin, hail, Mary full of grace, the Lord is with th...)
- 16:12, June 26, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (-4) . . Marina of Antioch (→Life)
- 16:10, June 26, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+222) . . Marina of Antioch (→Life)
- 16:00, June 26, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+1,016) . . N Marina of Antioch (New page: Saint Marina is a virgin-martyr saint in the Church. == Life == Marina lived in what is now modern-day Turkey in the early fourth century. Her father was a pagan priest, and her mother...)
- 07:35, June 22, 2007 (diff | hist) . . (+411) . . N Pelagia of Antioch (New page: Saint Pelagia of Antioch is a virgin-martyr saint in the Church. She lived in what is now the modern country of Turkey in the early fourth century. When she was around fifteen years old,...)