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Serapion the
Sindonite was a
Christian monk from
Egypt who is
considered a
saint by the
Eastern Orthodox Church and the
Roman Catholic Church. His feast...
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March Archbishop of Novgorod, Venerable,
Wonderworker Serapion the
Sindonite 356 7
April Desert Father, Venerable, a.k.a.
Serapion of
Egypt Serapion...
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Porphyry Philemon of
Egypt Poemen Serapion of
Thmuis Serapion the
Sindonite Silv**** of Gaza
Sisoes the
Great Spyridon Theodore of Eleutheropolis...
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Joseph of
Palestine 356
Paphnutius the
Great 356
Serapion the
Sindonite 356
Sarmata 357 Secundus,
priest and martyr, and Companions...
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century AD),
author of the
Sacramentary of
Serapion of
Thmuis Serapion the
Sindonite (4th
century AD),
Egyptian monk and
saint Yahya ibn
Sarafyun (9th century)...
- century)
Saint Boniface of Tarsus,
martyr (307)
Venerable Serapion the
Sindonite, monk of
Egypt (5th century)
Martyrs Justa,
Justina and Henedina, in Sardinia...
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Saint Serapion,
Bishop of Thmuis,
Egypt (c. 358)
Venerable Serapion the
Sindonite, monk of
Egypt (5th century) (see also: May 14)
Saint Sophronius, Abbot...
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Martyr Calliopios, at
Pompeiopolis in
Cilicia (304)
Saint Serapion the
Sindonite, monk, of
Egypt (5th century) (see also:
March 21 and May 14)
Saint George...
- the one
after which the
group was
named was
probably Saint Serapion the
Sindonite, a fourth-century
Egyptian hermit and monk) (Kaiser 1988, 64; Pikulik...