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Orthodox Church decided on 28
February 1950 to
generalise the cult of
Saint Parascheva the New. The
generalisation of the cult was
celebrated on 14
October 1955...
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Parascheva (17th century), Majs,
Hungary Metropolitan Cathedral, Iași
Saint Parascheva Church, Desești
Saint Parascheva Church, Iași
Saint Parascheva...
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Saint Parascheva Church (Romanian:
Biserica Sfânta
Parascheva) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 6 Păcurari
Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated...
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Petka (Sv. Petka) is the Bulgarian,
Serbian and
Macedonian name for
Saint Parascheva of the Balkans,
which may
refer to:
Sveta Petka, Bujanovac,
Serbia Sveta...
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Saint Parascheva Church is a
Romanian Orthodox church in Desești Commune, Maramureș County, Romania.
Built in 1770, it is one of
eight buildings that make...
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Parascheva of the
Balkans (also
known as Petka,
Petca Parasceva,
Paraskeva Pyatnitsa,
Parascheva of Tirnovo,
Parascheva the Serbian,
Parascheva of...
- The
Church of the Holy
Venerable Mother Parascheva (Serbo-Croatian: Hram
svete prepodobne majke Paraskeve,
Serbian Cyrillic: Храм свете пеподобне мајке...
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Sveta Petka (disambiguation), Bulgarian,
Macedonian and
Serbian name for
Parascheva of the
Balkans Paraskevas (given name)
Paraskevas (surname) Praskovya...
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charms of a
maturing boy,
Parascheva,
Anastasia and
Barbara are mentioned, and in
Bulgarian folklore Mother of God,
Parascheva and Anastasia.
Angels or...
- San
Francisco Saint John the
Russian Saint Nectarios of
Aegina Saint Parascheva of the
Balkans Saint Spyridon,
island of
Kerkyra (Corfu)
Saint Theodora...