The two different churches simply chose different dates to honor the saint: Catholics on October 28 and the Orthodox on June 19.
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Saints are not worshipped, God the trinity is worshiped, Emma is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox christians
The Orthodox patron saint for the homeless is saint Xenia.
No, you do not have to be Catholic to be recognized as a saint. In the Catholic Church, the process of canonization involves verifying the person's life of holiness and miracles attributed to their intercession, but other Christian denominations, such as the Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and some Protestant churches, also venerate saints.
Saint Tikhon's Orthodox University was created in 1991.
There is no Orthodox patron saint for dogs.
There are at least 3 saints named Thecla. All were early martyrs who were never canonized because the process was not in place at the time. They were declared as saints by the early Christian community based on their martyrdom. The Orthodox Church did not exist at the time so they would have been recognized by the early Catholics. After the Orthodox Church split from from the Catholics, they continued to honor these early saints.
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral was created in 1904.
Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary was created in 1938.
Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary was created in 1938.
Saint Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary was created in 1972.
St Lea was a third century Christian saint, venerated by both Catholics and Orthodox. Depending on one's belief on who preserved the early teaching, St Lea would be considered an adherent of one or the other.