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#98263 02/12/03 12:39 PM
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All of these icons exist. Try looking on the web site of the St Hilarion Monastery in Texas.

Spasi Khristos -
Mark, monk and sinner.

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So Scotus has an icon of St. Patrick. Cool. This icon that I'm using on the left on this message is also St. Patrick, just another written form of it.

St. Patrick is my patron. I have Irish name and Scottish last name, but I'm mostly Eastern German/Polish/part Ukrainian! I deaf-intely don't look Irish! LOL With a dash or two of Irish and Scottish. WOW, I'm just a MUTT!

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All of these icons exist. Try looking on the web site of the St Hilarion Monastery in Texas.

Spasi Khristos -
Mark, monk and sinner.
If I recall correctly the St Herman Calendar of 2001 was on the Celtic Saints and had icons of them all - the problem is I have stored the copy I was given and it seems to have vanished frown

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The icons of St. Brendan are here:
http://www.odox.net/Icons-Brendan.htm##1

This has over 200 Western saints in the index:
http://www.odox.net/Icons-Western-Saints.htm

These are from St. Hilarion Monastery which is an autonomous Old Calendarist Greek monastery near Austin, Texas. The monks aren't Greek but they are under the omophorion of the Old Calendar Greeks.

They originally started out with a Sarum liturgical usage but now use the Byzantine liturgy but continue to research the Sarum and other ancient Western Rites.

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Dear Diak,

And, at one time, they were in communion with the Kyivan Orthodox Patriarchate!

Not canonical, but which really faithful Christian is these days? smile

Alex

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Dear Anhelyna,

No problem!

This year's St Herman Calendar is devoted to the Saints of Ireland.

I'll get you a copy!

Alex

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GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST!
GLORY TO HIM FOREVER!

I'm here, just too busy writing some other ikons at present along with pysanky...

ARRGGHHHHH!!!!!

too much to do, not enough time...

Oh, MONASTERY IKONS has a GORGEOUS ikon of St. Bridgit holding the reed cross and bowl of fire!!!

mark
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Dear Anhelyna,

No problem! This year's St Herman Calendar is devoted to the Saints of Ireland.
I'll get you a copy!
Alex
Alex

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Dear All,

That you for the warm welcome, it is very nice to be here.

Diak, That you ever so much for those links! What beautiful work!!

Ghazar, I belong to St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton Parish in Troy, but since I work Downtown, I commonly go to noon daily Mass at Sts. Peter and Paul , so I consider that my 'home' parish smile

Yours in Christ,
Brendan

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Dear Brendan,

Here is another site you might be interested in:

http://www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk/hp.htm

On the home page, scroll down to "Liturgica" and you will find a number of Eastern services to English and Celtic saints.

There is also an Akathist to the Felixstowe Mother of God and to St Guthlac!

Alex

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Ghazar, I belong to St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton Parish in Troy, but since I work Downtown, I commonly go to noon daily Mass at Sts. Peter and Paul , so I consider that my 'home' parish smile Brendan
Dear Brendan,

Excellent! I believe my wife's uncle is an active member at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish. His name is Rob Pelliccia. Do you know him? Is Sts. Peter and Paul south of Greek Town, near Jefferson? If not, where is it? We also visit "Our Lady of Redemption" Greek Melkite Parish in Warren. We are getting to know many of the members there and consider it our second home to our Armenian parish.

In Christ's Light,
Ghazar

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Yes, I do know your Uncle-in-Law, not well as I believe he normally attends 11:30am Mass, and my family attends 10:00

And yes, Sts. Peter and Paul is on Jefferson, very near Greektown.

'Holy Corner' as folks call it. Sts. P&P, Old St. Mary's, Holy Name and St. Nickolas G.0. Cathedral, all within 2 blocks of each other smile

And I am quite familar with Our Lady of Redemption, good friends of ours live just around the corner.

The world suddenly got smaller!

Christ's Peace upon you,

Brendan

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Dear Mark,

Keep on keepin' on!

I didn't mean to pick on you. I just think every Saint deserves an icon. smile

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GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST!
GLORY TO HIM FOREVER!

I'm here, just too busy writing some other ikons at present along with pysanky...

ARRGGHHHHH!!!!!

too much to do, not enough time...
mark
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Isn't it always that way? All the time in the day, but never enough.

John
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Dear John,

Every saint deserves an icon - and an akathist!

Alex

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Dear John,
Every saint deserves an icon - and an akathist!
Alex
And we all know who is inspired to write wonderful akathists wink

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