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In the Orthodox Church the worship (latreia) given to God is completely different from the honor (tim) of love (agape) and respect, or even veneration (proskynesis), "paid to all those endowed with some dignity" (St. John Chrysostom, Hom. III, 40). The Orthodox honor the saints to express their love and gratitude to God, who has "perfected" the saints. As St. Symeon the New Theologian writes, "God is the teacher of the Prophets, the co-traveller with the Apostles, the power of the Martyrs, the inspiration of the Fathers and Teachers, the perfection of all Saints ... " (Catechesis, I).

Throughout early Christianity, Christians customarily met in the places where the martyrs had died, to build churches in their honor, venerate their relics and memory, and present their example for imitation by others. Interesting information on this subject derives from the Martyrdom of St. Polycarp (ch. 17-18), according to which the early Christians reverently collected the remains of the saints and honored them "more than precious stones." They also met on the day of their death to commemorate "their new birthday, the day they entered into their new life, in Heaven." To this day the Orthodox have maintained the liturgical custom of meeting on the day of the saint's death, of building churches honoring their names, and of paying special respect to their relics and icons. The Seventh Ecumenical Council (787 A.D.), in summarizing this practice of the Church, declares that "we adore and respect God our Lord; and those who have been genuine servants of our common Lord we honor and venerate because they have the power to make us friends with God the King of all."

(From http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/articles/article8044.asp; Images: Pravoslavie.ru and Oca.org; Textual information: Menologion for Windows Version 3.0. Copyright 1997-2007 Thomas G. (Michael) Purcell)
David of Garej
David of Thessalonica
Davit and Tarichan
Demetrios of Soluneia
Dimitrii of Basarbovsk
Dimitrii of Rostov
Dionysios Alexandria
Dionysius the Areopagite
Dionysius the Areopagite
Disciple Jason
Disciple Mark
Empress Alexandra
Empress St Helen
Entry into the Temple
Ephrem the Syrian
Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina
Ermogen of Moscow
Eusebios the Hermit
Eustathios of Antioch
Euthymios the Great
Evphrosyn of Sinozersk
Evphrosynia of Polotsk
Evphrosynia of Suzdal
Evstratii of Pechersk
Evthymii Of Novgorod
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