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- Calendar_of_saints abstract "The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the feast day of said saint. The system arose from the early Christian custom of annual commemoration of martyrs on the dates of their deaths, or birth into heaven, and is thus referred to in Latin as dies natalis ("day of birth"). In the Eastern Orthodox Church, it is called a Menologion. Menologion may also refer to a set of icons on which saints are depicted along the order of dates of their feasts, often made in two panels.".
- Calendar_of_saints thumbnail Calendar_of_saints.jpg?width=300.
- Calendar_of_saints wikiPageExternalLink today-on-the-calendar.
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- Calendar_of_saints wikiPageExternalLink kalendar.
- Calendar_of_saints wikiPageID "180283".
- Calendar_of_saints wikiPageRevisionID "605613332".
- Calendar_of_saints hasPhotoCollection Calendar_of_saints.
- Calendar_of_saints subject Category:Sainthood.
- Calendar_of_saints subject Category:Saints_days.
- Calendar_of_saints subject Category:Specific_calendars.
- Calendar_of_saints type Abstraction100002137.
- Calendar_of_saints type Arrangement105726596.
- Calendar_of_saints type Calendar115173479.
- Calendar_of_saints type Cognition100023271.
- Calendar_of_saints type LiturgicalCalendars.
- Calendar_of_saints type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Calendar_of_saints type SpecificCalendars.
- Calendar_of_saints type Structure105726345.
- Calendar_of_saints type Country.
- Calendar_of_saints type Place.
- Calendar_of_saints type PopulatedPlace.
- Calendar_of_saints type Wikidata:Q532.
- Calendar_of_saints type Country.
- Calendar_of_saints type Place.
- Calendar_of_saints type Location.
- Calendar_of_saints comment "The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the feast day of said saint. The system arose from the early Christian custom of annual commemoration of martyrs on the dates of their deaths, or birth into heaven, and is thus referred to in Latin as dies natalis ("day of birth"). In the Eastern Orthodox Church, it is called a Menologion.".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Calendar of saints".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Calendario dei santi".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Heiligenkalender".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Heiligenkalender".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Kalendarz liturgiczny".
- Calendar_of_saints label "Литургический год в римском обряде".
- Calendar_of_saints label "聖人暦".
- Calendar_of_saints label "聖人曆".
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Liturgický_kalendář.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Heiligenkalender.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Santuen_izendegi.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Calendario_dei_santi.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs 聖人暦.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs 로마_가톨릭_성인_달력.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Heiligenkalender.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Kalendarz_liturgiczny.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Anexo:Calendário_hagiológico.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs m.018lzm.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Q688564.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Q688564.
- Calendar_of_saints sameAs Calendar_of_saints.
- Calendar_of_saints wasDerivedFrom Calendar_of_saints?oldid=605613332.
- Calendar_of_saints depiction Calendar_of_saints.jpg.
- Calendar_of_saints isPrimaryTopicOf Calendar_of_saints.