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Selected lives of Saints. July - August
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"Selected
Lives of Saints
July and August
Content: The Orthodox reverence of Saints .
July: St. Philip Metropolitan of Moscow . St. Andrew . Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II . Grand Duchess Elizabeth . St. Procopius . Saint Procopius . Anthony and Theodosius . St. Olga . St. Vladimir . Martyr Julia . Holy Martyr Marina . St. Seraphim of Sarov . Righteous Militza . Holy Prophet Elias . Holy Martyr Mary Magdalene . Holy Martyr Christina . Sts. Boris and Gleb . St. Olympiada . St. Panteleimon . Hieromartyr Valentine . St. Angelina of Serbia .
August : Saint Basil, the Fool for Christ of Moscow . Saint Nonna . St. Oswald . Martyrs Marinus the Soldier . Holy Martyr Susanna . Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk . Holy Martyr Adrian and his Wife, Natalia . Saint Alexander Nevsky .
The Orthodox reverence of Saints
D uring baptism, a person is given a name in honor of one of the saints, who from that moment becomes his heavenly patron. Each Orthodox Christian should know the "life" - the history-of his heavenly patron and turn to him in prayer for help and guidance. Our devout ancestors tried to commemorate the day of their saint's memory -"the angel's day" - by partaking of the Holy Communion and celebrating this day more festively than their birthday.
What is the meaning of the orthodox reverence of the holy servants of God? Do the saints in Heaven know of our needs and difficulties and are they interested in us? Do they hear our prayers to them and do they try to help us? Indeed should we turn to saints for help, or is it enough to pray only to the Lord God? Sectarians, who have lost the apostolic traditions, do not understand the essence and purpose of Christ's Church and thus deny the necessity of prayers to the saints in Heaven. We will briefly outline herein the Orthodox teaching concerning this.
Orthodox reverence of the holy servants of God comes from the conviction that all of us, those seeking salva"
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