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== External Links ==
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===Daily Saints and Feasts===
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*[http://www.oca.org/FSlives.asp The Lives of the Saints] ([[OCA]])
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*[http://goarch.org/en/chapel/calendar.asp Orthodox Calendar] and [http://goarch.org/en/chapel/search.asp Search for Saints and Feasts] ([[GOARCH]])
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*[http://www.antiochian.org/western/liturgics/synaxarion Synaxarion] ([[AOCA]])
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*[http://saintgeorge.org/news_and_events/church_calendar/saint_of_the_day/saint_of_the_day_index.php Saint of the Day] ([[AOCA]] - Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church, Washington, DC)
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*[http://pomog.org/index.html?saintlist.shtml Complete List of Saints] ([[ROCOR]] - Protection of the Mother of God Church, Rochester, New York)
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*[http://www.ortodoxakyrkan.se/Typikon%202005.pdf Typikon 2005 (.pdf)] ([[Holy Synod in Resistance]] - [[Swedish Exarchate of the True (Old Calendar) Orthodox Church of Greece]])
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*[http://www.westsrbdio.org/prolog/pr_intro.htm The Prologue from Ochrid] (Serbian Orthodox Church - Diocese of Western America)
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*[http://home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/lives.htm Lives of the Saints] (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia)
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*[http://www.abbamoses.com/ God is Wonderful in His Saints] - John Brady
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*[http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/ss-index.htm Index of Saints] ([[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] - Church of Saint Patrick, Washington, DC)
  
 
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A feast day (or festival) is the date a saint, a holy event, or a holy object is commemorated in the liturgical life of the Orthodox Church. A feast day is primarily celebrated through the hymnography of the Church's divine services appointed to be celebrated on such day.

The feast day of a saint is generally the date of his or her death.

See Also

External Links

Daily Saints and Feasts


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