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  1. St. Filothea of Romania (1206-1218) - Martyred by her father for her pious acts of charity.
  2. Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr (Died c.34) - One of the original seven deacons and the first martyr.
  3. St. Tamar of Georgia (1160-1213) - Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213.
  4. Great-martyr Demetrios of Thessaloniki (270-306) - A Christian martyr of the early 4th century AD.
  5. Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria (282-305) - A princess and a noted scholar.
  6. St. Seraphim of Sarov (1754-1833) - A Russian ascetic and wonderworker of the 18th century.
  7. St. Sophia the Martyr (Died c.137) - Witnessed the martyrdom of her three daughters.
  8. Great-martyr & Trophy-bearer George (280-303) - A Roman soldier martyred under Diocletian in the 4th century.
  9. St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco (1896-1966) - Bishop and wonderworker who served China, France and the USA.
  10. Theophany - The Baptism of Jesus which reveals the Most Holy Trinity to the world.
  11. The Annunciation – Gabriel The Archangel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will bear the Christ.
  12. The Annunciation – Mary The Theotokos' hand is raised in acceptance of God's calling & will.
  13. The Resurrection - Our Lord is depicted pulling up Adam and Eve out of their graves while trampling upon the gates of death.
  14. St. Nektarios of Aegina (1846-1920) - Metropolitan of Pentapolis, Egypt; wonderworker of Aegina, Greece.
  15. St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre (1853-1909) - Slovakian born missionary priest to St. Mary's in Minneapolis.
  16. St. Timothy (Died 80) - St. Paul's companion on many of his journeys.
  17. St. Dionysius the Areopagite (Died c.96) - First Bishop of Athens, patron of lawyers, converted by St. Paul.
  18. St. Eleutherios of Illyria (Died 121) - The youngest Bishop of Rome, martyred under Emperor Hadrian.
  19. St. Nicholas of Myra (Died c.343) - Archbishop of Myra in Asia Minor and basis of Santa Claus legends.
  20. Sts. Herman of Alaska & Peter the Aleut (1756-1836/died 1815) - Herman was a missionary to Alaska. Peter was an Aleut, martyred by Franciscan missionaries.
  21. St. Aristides of Athens (c.2nd century) - A philosopher known as the author of the Apology of Aristides.
  22. St. Irene Chrysovalantou (c.9th century) - Gave up a royal marriage to join the monastic life.
  23. St. Macarius of Egypt (c.300-391) - A Coptic Egyptian Christian monk and hermit.
  24. Dormition of the Mother of God - The Theotokos on her deathbed. Christ is holding a small child clothed in white representing the soul of the Virgin Mary.

St. Filothea of Romania

St. Filothea of Romania

Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr

Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr

St. Tamar of Georgia

St. Tamar of Georgia

Great-martyr Demetrios of Thessaloniki

Great-martyr Demetrios of Thessaloniki

Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria

Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria

St. Seraphim of Sarov

St. Seraphim of Sarov

St. Sophia the Martyr

St. Sophia the Martyr

Great-martyr & Trophy-bearer George

Great-martyr & Trophy-bearer George

St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco

St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco

Theophany

Theophany

The Annunciation (Gabriel)

The Annunciation (Gabriel)

The Annunciation (Mary)

The Annunciation (Mary)

The Resurrection

The Resurrection

St. Nektarios of Aegina

St. Nektarios of Aegina

St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre

St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre

St. Timothy

St. Timothy

St. Dionysius the Areopagite

St. Dionysius the Areopagite

St. Eleutherios of Illyria

St. Eleutherios of Illyria

St. Nicholas of Myra

St. Nicholas of Myra

Sts. Herman of Alaska & Peter the Aleut

Sts. Herman of Alaska & Peter the Aleut

St. Aristides of Athens

St. Aristides of Athens

St. Irene Chrysovalantou

St. Irene Chrysovalantou

St. Macarius of Egypt

St. Macarius of Egypt

Dormition of the Mother of God

Dormition of the Mother of God


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