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December 2, 2017

Saints and Feasts of December 2


On the second Habakkuk went up to the city of God.

(Fasting Day)

Holy Prophet Habakkuk
 
 

Holy Hermits John, Heraclemon, 
Andrew and Theophilos 
 
 
 
Saint Solomon, Archbishop of Ephesus

Saint Solomon, Archbishop of Ephesus


Holy Martyr Myrope
 
 
 
 
Holy Martyr Habibus the New

Holy Martyr Habibus the New of Edessa


Venerable Cyril of Philea 
 
 
Holy Martyr Bibiana of Rome

Holy Martyr Bibiana of Rome (+ 363)


Saint Chromatius, Bishop of Aquileia

Saint Chromatius, Bishop of Aquileia (+ 409)


Saint Jesse, Bishop of Tsilkani

Saint Jesse, Bishop of Tsilkani


Venerable Avvakum of Fterikoudi
 

The 13 Year Old Deaf Girl Who Placed Her Hope in a Relatively Unknown Saint


Venerable Athanasius the Resurrected, 
Recluse of the Kiev Caves 
 
 
 
 
Venerable Athanasius the Recluse of the Kiev Caves 



Saint Stephen Urosh V, Emperor of Serbia

Saint Stephen Urosh V, Emperor of Serbia (+ 1371)


Venerable Joannicius of Devic

Saint Joannicius of Devic (+ 1430)


Venerable Porphyrios of Kavsokalyva 
the Clairvoyant and Wonderworker
 
 
 
Saint Paisius (Olaru) of Sihastria and Sihla
 
 
 
 
Saint Cleopa (Ilie) of Sihastiria
 
 
 
Synaxis of the Panagia Gerontissa
 
 
 
Non-Canonized Holy Figures 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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