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			| Pabo, King of the Pennines, 
Founder of Monastery of Llanbabon, Wales | Pachomius the Great | Pachomius of Chio | 
 Paisius the Great | 
		
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			|  Paisius Velichkovsky  | Paisius of the Kiev Far Caves | 
          
          Paisius, Ascetic of Hilandari, Bulgaria   | Paisius 
	the Abbot of Serbia, Newmartyr | 
		
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			| Paisius of Ouglich | Pambo, Acsetic | Pamphilus, Martyr +284-304 | Panages [Panayes] Pasias, Presbyter, 
      Cephallenia 1888 | 
		
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			| Panayiotes, Newmartyr of Caesarea | Panagiotis, Newmartyr of Jerusalem, 
	1820 | Panaretus, Bishop of Paphos, 
  Cyprus | Pancratius, Bishop of Tauromenia, Sicily | 
		
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			| Pandora, 
			of the Forty Virgin Martyrs | 
          
          Panegyrius, Ascetic of Cyprus   | Pansemna, Ascetic | Panteleimon, Greatmartyr | 
		
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			| Paphnutius, 
			Hieromartyr, of Jerusalem | Paphnutius, 
			Ascetic, Abbot of Borovsk, Russia | Papylus, martyr | 
      
      Paramonus, Martyr | 
		
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			| Paraskeva, 
      
      Ascetic, Virgin Martyr    | Parasceva, 
			Ascetic Martyr, The New | 
          
          Parasceva [Petka], of Serbia | 
Paraskeva [Pyatnitsa], of Iconium  | 
		
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			| Pardus the Solitary | Paregorius | Parmenas, Apostle | 
      
      Parthena, Newmartyr of Edessa 
      [+1373] | 
		
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			| Parthenius of Lampsacus | Parthenius, Bishop of Razobyzin, Artes, 1777 | Parthenius, Igumen of Kiziltachsk | Parthenios, Founder 
	of Koudouma monastery | 
		
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			| Parthenius, 
			of Chios | 
Patapius of Thebes  | Paternus [Padarn], Wales | Patricia | 
		
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			| Patrick, Bishop of Brussa | Patrick, Bishop of Armagh, Enlightener of Ireland | Patrobas Apostle | Paul, Apostle | 
		
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			| Paul of Constantinople | Paul, Patriarch of Constantinople, the New | 
          
          Paul 
      
      Ascetic Martyr | Paul, Ascetic Martyr, of Tripoli, 1818 | 
		
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			| Paul the Theban | Paul the simple | 
          
          Paul, Ascetic, of Xeropotamou, 
      Mount Athos | Paul, Abbot 
			of Obnora, Vologda | 
		
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			| Paul the Obedient, of the Kiev Caves | Paul, New Ascetic Martyr of Joannina, 1821 | Paul Aurelian, Bishop of Ouismor | Paula of Byzantium | 
		
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			| Paulinus, Bishop of Nola | 
          
          Pausilypius 
      
      Martyr  | Pegasius | Pelagia | 
		
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			| Pelagia of Tarsus | Pelagia of Tino | 
      
      Pelopidas, Martyr | 
          
          Penelope, 
			of 
      the Forty Virgin 
          Martyrs | 
		
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      Pericles, Martyr | Perpetua of Carthage | 
          
          Peter, Apostle   | Peter, Archbishop of Alexandria | 
		
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			| Peter, Bishop of Argos | Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow | Peter Polyansky, Metropolitan of Moscow and 
Krutitsy | 
          
          Peter 
      
      Metropolitan of Serbia  | 
		
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			| Peter, First Catholicos of Georgia | Peter of Cetinje | Peter, martyr | 
      
      Peter, Ascetic, of Athos    | 
		
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			| Peter the Aleut of Alaska | Peter, King of Bulgaria | Peter of Korisha, Serbia | Peter, [tonsured David] the wonderworker of Murom | 
		
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			| Peter [Yaropolk], Prince of Vladimir, Volhynia | 
          
          Peter Urseolus  
          
           
      
      Ascetic | Petroc (Petrock, Pedrog Perreux), Ascetic 
  in Cornwall | Phaebadius (Fiari), Bishop of Agen 
  in the South of France | 
		
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			| Phanourius, Greatmartyr 1369 | Philadelphus | Philagrius, Bishop of Curium, Cyprus | Philaret Ddrozdov, Metropolitan of 
Moscow | 
		
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			| Philaret the merciful | Philimon, Apostle | Philemon, martyr | Phillip, Apostle | 
		
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			| Phillip of the Seven Deacons, Apostle | Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow | 
          
          Phillip, of Gortyna  | 
Philip, Abbot of Irap near  
Novgorod | 
		
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			| Philoctemon, of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste | 
          
          Philologus, Apostle | Philon, Bishop of Karpasia, 
Wonderworker of Cyprus | 
          
          Philonides, Bishop of Curium, Cyprus  | 
		
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			| Philosophus, Newmartyr of St. Petersburg | Philothea of Athens | Philothea, of Artzes, Rumania | 
          
          Philotheos 
			(Kokkinos) 
      
      Patriarch of 
		Constantinople | 
		
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			| Philotheus, Ascetic, The Presbyter | Philotheos the Athonite | Philotheos, The Kareotis, 15c | 
          
          Philotheus, Ascetic, Founder of 
      Philotheos Monastery, Athos,  | 
		
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			| Philoumenus | 
      
      Philoumenus, New Hieromartyr by Jacob's 
      well, 1979 | Phlegon, Apostle | 
      
      Phocian, Martyr | 
		
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          Phocus,  Hieromartyr, 
		Wonderworker  | Phocus, martyr | Phoebe the Deaconess | Photini the Samaritan Woman | 
		
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			| Photina (Photou) of Cyprus | 
          
          Photinus, Martyr, Son of St. Photina | 
          
          Photis,  Martyr, Sister of St. Photina | Photius the Great | 
		
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			| Photius, Metropolitan of Kiev | Photius of Nicomedia | 
          
          Photo, Martyr sister of St. Photina | Piaton (Piato, Piat), Martyr | 
		
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          Pimen 
      
      Ascetic, The Great | Pimen, of Zographou 
  Monastery, Athos, 1610 | Pior | Piran (Pyran), Ascetic near Padstow in 
  Cornwall | 
		
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			| Pistis [Faith], Martyr | 
          
          Pitirim, Bishop of Tambov | Platon, Martyr Bishop of Tartu | Platon, martyr | 
		
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			| Platon Newmartyr of Banjaluka | Platonis | Polycarp of Smyrna | Polychronia, Mother of St. 
George the Victory-bearer | 
		
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          Polychronius 
      
      Ascetic | Polydorus, Neomartyr of Nicosia, Cyprus 
      1794 | 
          
          Polyeuctus, Martyr [+256] | Polymnia, of the Forty Virgin Martyrs | 
		
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			| Polynice, of the Forty Virgin Martyrs | Polyxena | Pompius, Martyr of Crete | 
          
          Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza 
      +420 | 
		
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          Porphyrius, Martyr | Porphyrios, Kavsokalyvites | Pothin | Priscilla, Apostle, Wife of Aquilla | 
		
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      Priscilla, of Rome     | 
          
          Priscus, of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste | Provos, martyr | 
          
          Prochorus, Apostle, of the Seven 
      Deacons | 
		
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			| Prochorus of Pcinja | Prochorus of the Kiev Near Caves | Procla, Wife of Pilate | Proclus of Constantinople | 
		
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			| Proclus | Procopius, Greatmartyr | 
          
          Procopius, The Fool for Christ, 
      Wonderworker of Ustiug | Procopius of Decapolis | 
		
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Procopius, Founder of Machera Monastery, Cyprus | 
          
          Protasius, Martyr | Poudes, Apostle | 
          
          Pulcheria, Queen | 
		
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