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January 30, 2017

The Relics of Saint Gregory the Theologian


1. Portion of skull at Vatopaidi Monastery in Mount Athos.


2. Portion of right leg at Saint Paul Monastery in Mount Athos.


3. Portion of body and skull at the Church of Saint Gregory in New Karvali in Thrace.



4. The right hand in Ioannina.

 


5. Various portions at the Church of Saint George in the Ecumenical Patriarchate.


6. Portion of the skull at the Monastery of the Transfiguration in Meteora.

7. Various portions at the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome.

8. Portion of the skull at Slatina Monastery in Romania.

9. Right arm at Gregoriou Monastery in Mount Athos.

10. Left forearm at Koutloumouseiou Monastery in Mount Athos.

11. Three portions at Pantocratoros Monastery in Mount Athos.

12. Other portions are at Hilandari, Dionysiou, Xenophonotos, Stavronikita and Panteleimon Monasteries in Mount Athos.

13. Portion at the Lavra of Saint Alexander Nevsky in St. Petersburg.

14. Portion at the Church of Saint George of the Greeks in Venice.

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