Genevieve of Paris
Our venerable mother Geneviève of Paris was a nun originally from Nanterre who lived in France circa 500 A.D. She is considered the patron saint of the city of Paris, together with St. Denis. Her feast day is celebrated on January 3.
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- An icon of St. Geneviève
- St. Geneviève of Paris
- St. Geneviève (Genofeva)
- First celebration of All Saints of the British Isles by Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
- Geneviève on Wikipedia
- Troparion and Kontakion (in French) to St. Geneviève on La France orthodoxe
- Moleben (in French) to St. Geneviève from Notre Dame Joie des Affligés et Ste. Geneviève in Paris
- Life of St. Geneviève from the Golden Legend of William Caxton, 1483
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