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Today, 11 November, is the feast of ... 

* Martin of Tours, bishop (397)
- among the most renowned early medieval saints, there are well
over 50 extant Latin vitae and related sources dealing with him
- oldest extant church in England bears his name
- in parts of Italy, traditionally, 'the feast of St Martin' is associated
with moving from one house to a new one
- last year, Marija-Ana Duerrigl ([log in to unmask]) added this to
our discussions:
'In these parts of Central Europe the feast of St Martin is traditionally
associated with "baptizing young wine", a colourful and merry occasion at
which "bishop Martin" and his ministers perform the "transforming" of must
into wine in numerous vineyard cottages...'

* Mennas, martyr (?)
- although his existence is fairly certain due to the localized,
wide-spread and early cult, his story is of late fabrication; anyone know
any good Mennas episodes? 

* Theodore the Studite, abbot (826)
- greatly venerated in the East, noted for his monastic legislations and
defending of icons and of authority of see of Rome

* Bartholomew of Grottaferrata, abbot (c. 1050)
- a companion of St Nilus, founder of the monastery, noted for its
teaching and its production of manuscripts 

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George Ferzoco


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