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December 2013

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  • All fixed [[Synaxarium|commemorations]] below celebrated on '''December 18 ("Old Style" ("O.S.")/ 31 ("New Style" ("N.S.")''' by [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Churches]] on the [[Julian calendar|

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