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St. Basil
Introducing St. Basil, the 4th-century bishop who turned monastic life into a good time! He a gift for discussing the Holy Spirit and a big heart for helping the poor. Every January 1st, we throw a party to celebrate his legacy of faith. Let’s pay tribute to the guy who blended spirituality and fun!
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St. Nektarios
Nektarios is a legend in the Orthodox Christian world, known for his humility and serious faith. Born in Greece in 1846, he a bishop and worked miracles—talk about a busy guy! Even through exile and tough times, he inspired many. On November 9th, his feast day, people gather to seek his guidance.

St. Markella
Saint Markella is famous for her strength and bravery. She stood up for beliefs, showing everyone what true strength means. People admire her kindness and how she helped others. Her feast day on July 22nd reminds us of her inspiring life and the lessons we can learn from her.

St. Spryidon
Meet St. Spryidon, or St. Spidon to his pals! This 4th-century Bishop of Tremithus attended the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea—talk about a holy meet-up! He famously brought a child back to life and is the go-to saint for potters. Don’t forget to celebrate him on December 12th.

St. Fevronia
Meet St. Fevronia, the saint of Orthodox Christianity, celebrated on July 25th! With faith strong enough to lift weights and a service record like a superhero, her kindness is contagious. Her legacy acts as a GPS for navigating devotion—just follow her, and you can't go wrong!

St. George
Saint George, the original dragon slayer and knight in shining armor, is the medieval superhero we never knew we needed! With a fan club across countries, including England and Georgia, he’s the rock star of his time. On April 23rd, we raise a toast to the guy who made dragon-slaying a full-time gig!

St. Dionysus
St. Dionysus, the patron saint of wine, is celebrated on October 6th. He is Often depicted as a symbol of abundance, he illustrates that nature's gifts are accompanied by joy and, the consequences of indulgence. We honor this saint for his embodiment of celebration and revelry.

St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus, is celebrated for his generosity and kindness. A 4th-century bishop, he is honored on December 6th. His gift-giving legacy has made him a symbol of holiday joy worldwide. Today, he is depicted as a jolly figure in a red suit, delighting children everywhere.

St. Piasios
Saint Paisios was a wonderful monk known for his kindness and wisdom. He spent of his life in prayer and helping. His feast day is celebrated on July 12th, where people remember his teachings and the love he shared with everyone around him. Many look up to him as a guiding light in their lives.

St. Alexandra
St. Alexandra is a brave saint known for her strong faith kindness. Her feast day is August 18th. She inspires others to be compassionate and stand up for what is right.