- Paphnutius of Jerusalem
- Христианство: Пафнутий Иерусалимский (христианский святой)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Paphnutius — The Greek name Paphnutius (Παφνούτιος) takes its origin in Egyptian pa ph nuti (the [man] of God) or (that who belongs to God). The name entered Russian as Пафнутий (for example, the famous mathematician Pafnuty Chebyshev).Paphnutius is the name… … Wikipedia
Paphnutius, S. (6) — 6S. Paphnutius, Ep. Conf. (11. Sept.). Dieser heilige Bischof und Bekenner in der Thebais führt bei den Griechen den Beinamen »der Große« und war in Aegypten geboren. Er wurde mit vielen andern Christen unter dem Tyrannen Maximinus Daja im J. 308 … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Paphnutius, S. (2) — 2S. Paphnutius (19. April), ein Bischof und Martyrer bei den Griechen, welcher von dem gleichnamigen Bischofe von Jerusalem (dem folgenden) verschieden ist, und durch das Schwert getödtet wurde. Sein heil. Leib wurde ehemals zu Constantinopel… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Paphnutius, S. (3) — 3S. Paphnutius (20. April), mit dem Zunamen aus Jerusalem, ist sonst unbekannt. Nur die Menäen gedenken seiner. (II. 757.) … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
April 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — Apr. 18 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar Apr. 20All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 2 by Old Calendaristsaints*Saint John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine *Saint George the Confessor, Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia *Patriarch Tryphon… … Wikipedia
Onuphrius — For the 15th century papal legate, see Onofrio de Santa Croce. Saint Onuphrius Ονούφριος Icon of Onuphrius. Provenance and date unknown. Born unknown Died … Wikipedia
Chronological list of saints in the 4th century — A list of 4th century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Gatian 301 Bishop of Tours Vitalis and Agricola 301 Zoilus and 19 Companions … Wikipedia
Clerical celibacy — is the discipline by which some or all members of the clergy in certain religions are required to be unmarried. Since these religions consider deliberate sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior outside of marriage to be sinful, clerical celibacy… … Wikipedia
Celibacy of the Clergy — • The renunciation of marriage implicitly or explicitly made, for the more perfect observance of chastity, by all those who receive the Sacrament of Orders in any of the higher grades Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Celibacy of the… … Catholic encyclopedia
First Council of Nicaea — Date 325 AD Accepted by Anglicans Assyrian Church of the East Calvinists Eastern Orthodox Lutherans Old Catholics Oriental Orthodox Roman Catholics Previous council None Next coun … Wikipedia
Eastern Monasticism — Eastern Monasticism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism (1) Origin The first home of Christian monasticism is the Egyptian desert. Hither during persecution men fled the world and the danger of apostasy, to serve God in… … Catholic encyclopedia