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- speechlessness of the Prophet Zachariah is recorded in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion (page 112). His feast day is on September 5. Apostle Mark of the Seventy...
- (1994), pp.283-318. Page 303. His memory is recalled in the "Jerusalemitic Canonarion", in conjunction with Isidore and Theodore. By tradition he was in charge...
- glory." The memory of this young girl is recorded in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion, page 107, and is absent from the Synaxaria. Note also, there is an entry...
- does not appear in the Synaxaria. He is recorded in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion, published by Archimandrite Kallistos, on page 112. See: (in Russian)...
- The memory of the holy martyr Nonnos is preserved in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion, and his feast day was kept by the Church of Jerusalem, at the church...
- from the Synaxaria. However they are referenced in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion. "At Terracina, in Campania, the birthday of the holy martyrs, Felix,...
- is depicted in mosaics standing next to the Emperor. In the Jerusalem Canonarion he is listed on January 31 and October 28. Note that the "Commemoration...
- the Arian false-teachings. His memory is recorded in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion. "At Treves, St. Eucharius, disciple of the blessed apostle Peter, and...
- include: Nestor (Νέστορας). Their memory is recorded in the Jerusalemitic Canonarion (p. 116), without any other details provided therein. "At Tilchatel, St...
- list him as a Saint. His memory is preserved only in the 'Jerusalemitic Canonarion' (p. 105; Edition of Archimandrite Kallistos). Perhaps the Church of Jerusalem...