Pashons 6 (Coptic Orthodox liturgics)
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5 Pashons
Pashons 5 (Coptic Orthodox liturgics)
4 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 6 Pashons-Fixed commemorations:All fixed commemorations below are observed on 5 Pashons by the Coptic Orthodox Church...

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Coptic calendar
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and still used in Egypt. This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar...

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Pashons 7 (Coptic Orthodox liturgics)
6 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 8 Pashons-Fixed commemorations:All fixed commemorations below are observed on 7 Pashons by the Coptic Orthodox Church-Saints:*Pope Athanasius the Apostolic...


Fixed commemorations

All fixed commemorations below are observed on 6 Pashons
Pashons
Pashons , also known as Bashans, is the ninth month of the Coptic calendar. It lies between May 9 and June 7 of the Gregorian calendar. The month of Pashons is also the first month of the Season of 'Shemu' in Ancient Egypt, where the Egyptians harvest their crops throughout the land of Egypt...

 by the Coptic Orthodox Church

Saints

  • Saint Isaac of Dafra
    Isaac of Dafra
    Saint Isaac of Dafra is an Egyptian martyr and saint.Isaac was born in Dafra, near the modern city of Tanta. According to Coptic manuscripts, an angel encouraged him to travel to the town of Towa, near Beba in the Bani Suwayf Governorate, where he professed his Christian faith in front of the...

  • Saint Macarius of Alexandria
    Macarius of Alexandria
    Saint Macarius of Alexandria was a monk in the Nitrian Desert. He was a slightly younger contemporary of Macarius of Egypt, and is thus also known as Macarius the Younger. He was also known as ho politikos. He was an extreme ascetic, and numerous miracles were ascribed to him...

     (395
    395
    Year 395 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Olybrius and Probinus...

     A.D.)
  • Saint Paphnutius of Al Bandarah
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