All these saints are memorialized on December 2.
•Adria the Martyr
•Aurelia
•Bibiana
•Chromatius of Aquileia
•Eusebius the Martyr
•Evasius of Brescia
•Hippolytus
•Ivan Sleziuk
•Januarius of Africa
•John Amero
•Liduina Meneguzzi
•Lupus of Verona
•Marcellus the Martyr
•Maria Angela Astorch
•Mary Martana
•Maximus the Martyr
•Neon the Martyr
•Oderisius de Marsi
•Our Lady of Liesse
•Paulina
•Pontian
•Rafal Chylinski
•Securus of Africa
•Severus of Africa
•Silvanus
•Victorinus of Africa
you open december 1st first, then 2nd 3rd 4th etc
In the Western World it is on 2nd January; in the Eastern Orthodox Calendar it is January 1st, our New Year's Day.
Saint Cecilia is not mentioned in the Old Testament. She is a Christian martyr from the 2nd century, and her story is found in Christian historical accounts rather than in the Old Testament.
Saint Felicity's full name is Felicity of Rome. She was a Christian martyr who lived in the 2nd century.
Hanukkah always starts on the Hebrew calendar date of 25 Kislev, and lasts for eight days. It ends on the 2nd or 3rd of Tevet, depending on the year. The Hebrew calendar does not line up with the Western calendar because it has a completely different leap year system that can shift holidays each year by 11 to 28 days. Hanukkah always begins in December or late November. Here are the coinciding secular dates for the upcoming years. The candle lightings begin on the evening BEFORE the first date: 2013: November 27-December 5 2014: December 16-24 2015: December 6-14
A:Saint Felicity (Felicitas) is a legendary martyr said to have lived in Rome approximately 101-165 CE. This information comes from a sixth-century 'Acts', which may have been the first record of St. Felicity, as her name does not appear in the well-known fourth-century Roman calendar.
Brock's is on the 8th of July. Tyrone's is on the 14th of January. Luke's is on the 15th June. Christian's is on the 3rd of September and Mitchell's is on the 2nd of December
2nd march
Saint Sophia, also known as Saint Sophia of Rome, was martyred for her Christian faith during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. She refused to renounce her beliefs and was executed for her refusal to worship Roman gods. Her steadfast faith and martyrdom led to her recognition as a saint in the Christian tradition.
The 2nd century is the period from 101 to 200 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian/Common Era. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period . so whatever you are talking about is after this time.wikipedia.com
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Christian. Yes Christian is one of them, but the 2nd and close runner up is Jewish.