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Macrina may
refer to:
Saint Macrina the
Elder (before 270 – c. 340),
saint and
mother and
grandmother of
several saints,
patron saint of
widows Saint...
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Macrina the
Younger (Gr****: Μακρίνα; c. 327 – 19 July 379) was an
early Christian consecrated virgin.
Macrina was
elder sister of
Basil the Great, Gregory...
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Mount Saint Macrina is the site of the
largest pilgrimage among Ruthenian Byzantine Catholics in
North America. It is also home to the
monastery of Byzantine...
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Macrina Bakery is a
small chain of
bakeries in the
Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S.
state of Washington.
Macrina Bakery is a
bakery with multiple...
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Alison Macrina is a librarian,
internet activist,
founder and
executive director of the
Library Freedom Project.
Macrina grew up in Collingswood, New...
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Macrina the
Elder (Gr****: Μακρίνα;
before AD 270 – c. 340) was the
mother of
Basil the Elder, and the
grandmother of
Basil the Great,
Gregory of Nyssa...
- to be
venerated as a saint. Both her mother-in-law,
Macrina the Elder, and her
daughter Macrina the
Younger are
recognized as
saints in the Catholic...
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Macrina of
Portaria (in Gr****: Μακρίνα της Πορταριάς), also
known as
Elder Macrina (1921-1995) was a nun, hegumen, and
monastery founder. A
disciple and...
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Caelia Macrina was a
Roman woman who
lived in
Tarracina around 150 AD. In 150 AD,
Caelia Macrina left
money for the
construction of a
building in Tarracina...
- Caesarea,
Gregory of Nyssa, the
famous Christian jurist Naucratius, and
Macrina the Younger. He is also
known as
Peter of Sebasteia.
Peter was not intellectually...