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Herewith a link to last year's 'Feasts and saints of the day' for 11. October (including St. Philip the Deacon; Sts. Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia; Sts. Tarachus, Probus, and Andronicus; St. Firminus of Uzès; St. Gummarus; St. Bruno I of Köln; St. Gaudentius of Gniezno; St. Meinhard of Livonia):
http://tinyurl.com/8ts3k7m
Further to Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia:
In that earlier post's notice of these saints, the illustrated guide to the église collégiale Notre-Dame at Écouis should now be described as being both in French and in English.
Further to Tarachus, Probus, and Andronicus:
In that earlier post's notice of these saints, the second link to a view of T. as depicted in the mosaics of the Chora church in Istanbul should have been described as being to a detail view. The link in question no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/9jnvzmr
In the same notice, add these links to the martyrdom of T., P. (not named in the accompanying inscription), and A. (lower register at right; at lower left, the martyrdom of Eulampius and Eulampia) as depicted by Michael Astrapas and Eutychios in a calendar scene in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (betw. 1313 and 1318; conservation work in 1968) in the church of St. George at Staro Nagoričane in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/7nctpyr
http://tinyurl.com/72mk64v
In the same notice, neither of the links to views of A. as depicted in the mosaics of the Chora church in Istanbul still functions. Use these instead:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47113880@N00/7079951925/lightbox/
http://tinyurl.com/9vjomnl
In the same notice, add after the link to a view of T. as depicted on an arch in the church of the Holy Apostles in the Patriarchate of Peć this link to a view of A. (in the roundel with a red ground) as depicted on the same arch:
http://tinyurl.com/y8kztpl
Further to Bruno I of Köln:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the link to the illustrated, German-language account of the Kirche St. Pantaleon in Köln should have been this:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Pantaleon_%28K%C3%B6ln%29
Further to Meinhard of Livonia:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the link to an English-language account of Riga's cathedral does not take one directly to that account. Use this instead, clicking on 'History of the Cathedral' in the menu at left:
http://www.doms.lv/index/?lang=eng
Best,
John Dillon
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