On the 24th of November, we celebrate the great Martyr Catherine!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) November 23, 2021
Full video: https://t.co/5G7e7VqHGk
This video was the first video that my wife Marina did the art for. A few of the scenes were done on cardboard and the rest were done digitally. pic.twitter.com/VwESbloN67
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
The Great Martyr Catherine
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More on St. Catherine
Even her name is a mystery. According to some, she was originally Damiani (by a happy coincidence the present Archbishop of Sinai and Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Katherine is called Damianos), although Rufinus claims that she was called Dorothea. https://t.co/0eXp7KRORD
— OCN (@MyOCN) November 25, 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
For the Feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria
For the Feast of St Catherine of Sinai (today on the New Calendar) some medieval hymns in her honour from @cappellaromana https://t.co/ZDm6WJBccD
— Alexander Lingas (@ALLingas) November 25, 2020
Holy Katherine, Pray for Us!
Holy Great Martyr Katherine of Alexandria: Epistle and Gospel Readinghttps://t.co/sxvTJnLo5i pic.twitter.com/KHHYqnrCf2
— Mystagogy (@mystagogy1) November 25, 2020
Saint Katherine was both wise in the ways of God and willing to witness for God. Through her knowledge, many came to Christ. May we be wise in the ways of God. May we use our knowledge to bring others to Christ. May our witness bring us to Him as well! https://t.co/CX7ePInaTp
— OCN (@MyOCN) November 25, 2020
St. Katherine the Holy Great Martyr of Alexandria
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) November 25, 2020
O friends of martyrs, now divinely raise up a renewed chorus, praising the all-wise Katherine. For, she proclaimed Christ in the arena, trampled on the serpent, and spat upon the knowledge of the orators. https://t.co/APdRReyFc1 pic.twitter.com/8S392Lem4r
Icon of St. Catherine of Alexandria (13th century)
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) November 25, 2020
At St. Catherine Monastery in Sinai, Egypt
St. Catherine is commemorated by the Orthodox and Catholic churches today (or December 7 in the Julian Calendar) pic.twitter.com/SATYtTdQgc
The Church commemorates today the Holy and Glorified Great Martyr Catherine#orthodx_timeshttps://t.co/aIfOcdPVHV
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) November 25, 2020