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Apostle Andrew, the First Called [Add to My Praize]
http://www.chrysostom.org/firstcalled/
Brief life story, icons, and writings from antiquity about St. Andrew. From the moderator of the Evang-Ortho mailing list.
Calendar of Celtic and Old English Saints [Add to My Praize]
http://www.nireland.com/orthodox/Calendar.htm
Celtic and Old English Saints recognized by the Orthodox Church of Great Britain.
Eastern Orthodox Christian Links - People [Add to My Praize]
http://www.orthodox.net/links/people.html
Links to sites about the saints and martyrs.
Father Alexander Men [Add to My Praize]
http://home.earthlink.net/~amenpage/
Russian Orthodox priest who stressed fearless faith in Christ and dialogue with the world. Martyred in 1990. Includes bio, sermons, photo gallery, articles, reviews.
Feasts and Saints of the Orthodox Church [Add to My Praize]
http://www.oca.org/Feasts-and-Saints
Lives of the saints of the Orthodox Church -- from the priest's handbook of the Russian Orthodox Church, translated into English by Fr. Stephen Janos. By day of the year.
Imperial Martyrs of Holy Russia [Add to My Praize]
http://www.mobilixnet.dk/~mob55672/
Dedicated to the memory of the Blessed Imperial Martyrs of Holy Russia and those martyred with them. Icons and related links.
Military Martyrs [Add to My Praize]
http://www.ucc.ie/milmart/index.html
Original translations of the passions of the Christian military martyrs who died during the late Roman period.
Nick's Greek Orthodox Page [Add to My Praize]
http://greekorthodox.home.comcast.net
An Orthodox page dedicated to Saint Nicholas and Saint Nectarios with links to other Orthodox sites
Orthodox Saints and Feasts [Add to My Praize]
http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~jgrapsas/pages/lives.htm
Excellent summaries of over one hundred Orthodox saints, arranged by month in user-friendly format. Also includes Church Feasts and Lectionary. From the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
Prayer to the Saints [Add to My Praize]
http://kevinbasil.com/saints/patrons.html
A short apology for prayer to the saints in Orthodox tradition. In plain language, it draws support from the incarnational and trinitarian aspects of Orthodox ecclesiology.
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