{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entity_citations", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where source_id = \"SRC_SYNAXARION\"", "rows": [["CIT_ORTH_ALEXANDRA_FEODOROVNA_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_ALEXANDRA_FEODOROVNA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Her sister Alexandra married the Russian tsar, so that Elizabeth (\"Ella\" to her family) became part of the Russian royal family. She married the Grand Duke Sergius, the governor of Moscow. She later converted from Protestantism to Orthodoxy of her own free will and was received by chrismation on Lazarus Saturday in 1891. Her pious spirit could not hide in a life of privilege but worked tirelessly to serve the sick in hospitals.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_ALEXANDRA_FEODOROVNA_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_ALEXANDRA_FEODOROVNA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And on this day also became martyrs Yarewenyos, and many men and women, and Negirus (Longinus) of Rome, Alexandra who visited Arsenius, and \u2018Awshia. Glory be to God Who is glorified in His Saints. Amen. TIR 06 (January 14) IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRIT, ONE GOD. AMEN.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_ALEXEI_TSAREVICH_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_ALEXEI_TSAREVICH", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_BASIL_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_BASIL", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "This saint was brought up with Basil the Great, and he made him a priest; and he was of goodly appearance, and his face was very pleasing. As a young man his first act was to desire the governor's wife, for he loved her dearly, and she loved him, and they made a plan together to go to another place where they could fulfill their desires.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_CHRYSOSTOM_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_CHRYSOSTOM", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "John Chrysostom St. John's feast day is November 13. This day commemorates his relics being brought with honor from Armenia to the capital city of Constantinople. St. John died in exile far away in the village of Comana in Armenia, having been banished there by the spiteful Empress Eudoxia for his fearless stand for righteousness and his denunciation of the empress's sins.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_CHRYSOSTOM_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_CHRYSOSTOM", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "17 Translation of the body of St John Chrysostom. Abraham, Harik, Shenuti, Kedus \u2018Amlak, Walatta Petros. 18 Atrasis and Yona, Philip the Apostle. Eleutherus and Entia. 19 Consecration of the Church of Sergius and Bacchus. Bartholomew, Theophilus and Patricia and Damalis. 20 Archbishop Anianus. Consecration of the Church of Theodore. 21 Festival of the Virgin Mary. Gregory the Thaumaturge (i.e. the Theologian), Archbishop Cosmas.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_CLIMACUS_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_CLIMACUS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_CYRIL_METHODIUS_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_CYRIL_METHODIUS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Cyril and Methodius, Equals-to-the-Apostles Constantine and Methodius were brothers of great wealth, natives of Thessalonica, in which border city Greeks and Slavs mingled together. Constantine had a career in the imperial court but forsook it to live as a monk. His older brother Methodius had a career in the army, which he also forsook for monastic discipline. The two retired to a monastery in Mount Olympus in 850.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_CYRIL_METHODIUS_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_CYRIL_METHODIUS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And Abba Cyril, Archbishop of the city of Alexandria, sent forth his testimony concerning the Word, and he said, \"The union of the Word of God with the flesh is like the union of the spirit with the body, and like the union of fire with iron.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_DEMETRIOS_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_DEMETRIOS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_ELIZABETH_FEODOROVNA_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_ELIZABETH_FEODOROVNA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "John was born to righteous Zachariah and Elizabeth, God having made the barren woman fertile in her old age. While yet in the womb, John leaped for joy as the greeting of the Mother of God reached the ears of his mother, Elizabeth. Named John by his father in obedience to the Archangel Gabriel's word, he came in the spirit and power of Elijah to restore righteousness to Israel through the preaching of repentance.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_GREGORY_THEOLOGIAN_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_GREGORY_THEOLOGIAN", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And on this day also died Gregory the Theologian. And on this day also died Abba \u2018Akresteros (Christopher) the fighter. This saint lived in the desert of the Jordan, and one of the monks bowed before him and entreated him, THE ETHIOPIAN SYNAXARIUM 327 saying, \"O my father \u2018Akresteros (Christopher), do me an act of grace, and describe to me all thy manner of life and work so that I may profit thereby.\" And the elder said unto him, \"O my son, when I became a", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_IGNATIUS_BRIANCHANINOV_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_IGNATIUS_BRIANCHANINOV", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Ignatius the God-Bearer St. Ignatius's principal feast is December 20-today is the feast of the translation of his relics. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, was arrested in his old age and taken to Rome, where he was thrown to the beasts and martyred in the year 107. His companions collected his bones and returned to Antioch, where they buried them, laying them in a chest as a great treasure.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_IGNATIUS_BRIANCHANINOV_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_IGNATIUS_BRIANCHANINOV", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "THE ETHIOPIAN SYNAXARIUM 234 And on this day also the holy and honorable Ignatius, Archbishop of Antioch, became a martyr. This saint was the disciple of the blessed John the evangelist, and he followed him in preaching, and he went with him to many cities; and after this, John made him Archbishop of Antioch, and he preached the doctrine, which maketh alive therein.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_JOHN_KRONSTADT_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_JOHN_KRONSTADT", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "John of Kronstadt, the saint cried out, \"Matrona, come here!\" adding that she would be his heir and a pillar of Russia. Illness struck the young girl again at the age of seventeen, so that she was ever after unable to walk. She remained steadfast and patient throughout her life, quietly praying, receiving all the visitors who came to her, and foretelling the terrible fortunes which would befall her country at the hands of the Bolsheviks.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_JOHN_MAXIMOVITCH_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_JOHN_MAXIMOVITCH", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_JUSTIN_POPOVIC_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_JUSTIN_POPOVIC", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "JANUARY 14 The Holy Martyrs of Mount Sinai and Raithu Before the Emperor Justinian built the fortress-like monastery at its present site on Mount Sinai, many monks lived there in the desert, scattered in the wilderness. A Saracen chief was encamped in the area at that time, near the place where the monks gathered for Sunday liturgy.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_JUSTIN_POPOVIC_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_JUSTIN_POPOVIC", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And on this day also are commemorated Labiba (Liba), and \u2018Akiryanos (Cirianus), and Justin, and Tekaseltes (Tekaleltes). Glory be to God Who is glorified in His Saints. Amen. Meskerem 18 (September 28) IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRIT, ONE GOD. AMEN. On this day died Eustathius, a teacher of the faith and a preacher of the Gospel.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_LUKE_SIMFEROPOL_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_LUKE_SIMFEROPOL", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MARIA_SKOBTSOVA_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_MARIA_SKOBTSOVA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Mother Maria Skobtsova of Paris was glorified by the ecumenical patriarchate in 2004. JULY 21 Holy Prophet Ezekiel Ezekiel was the son of Buzi and a priest in the temple. He was taken captive from Jerusalem to Babylon in the reign of King Jehoiachin in 597 BC. He formed the center of a group of Jewish exiles by the River Chebar.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MARIA_SKOBTSOVA_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_MARIA_SKOBTSOVA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And on this day also are commemorated Lestelia, and Mekrona, and Mariana, and Philopator, and \u2018Abrani, and the Emperor Honorius. Glory be to God Who is glorified in His Saints. Amen. HEDAR 14 (November 23) IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRIT, ONE GOD. AMEN. On this day died the holy father Canitus, that is to say Marcius (Martianus), Bishop of the country of Thrace.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MARY_EGYPT_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_MARY_EGYPT", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Mary of Egypt and the prayer for the Great Blessing of Water used at Theophany. He was a great lover of spiritual wisdom. MARCH 12 Our Holy Father Theophanes the Confessor Theophanes was born to a wealthy family in Constantinople in 759. He was betrothed at the age of twelve to a rich young lady. At the age of twenty, when the time of their marriage drew near, he persuaded his bride that they should live together as brother and sister.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MARY_EGYPT_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_MARY_EGYPT", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "St Mary of Egypt). The appearance of our Lord to Thomas. The deaths of Adam and Eve. Births of Noah and David, King of Israel. 7 Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary. \u2018Agabos and Theodora. Metruf, son of Abba Muse. 8 \u2018Agali, \u2018Erani and Susnonya. One hundred and fifty martyrs in Persia. Timothy the archbishop. 9 Zozimas. Isidore and his fellow martyrs. Shenuti, Archbishop of Alexandria. 10 Isaac, disciple of Apollo. Gabriel, Archbishop of Alexandria.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MATRONA_MOSCOW_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_MATRONA_MOSCOW", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "APRIL 19 Blessed Matrona of Moscow Matrona was born in 1881 to a poor family in the village of \u00adSebino- Epifaniskaya, in the Tula region. She was blind from birth, having no pupils in her eyes. From the age of about six, God gave the child extraordinary gifts of prophecy and healing. When she was taken to see the then-famous Fr. John of Kronstadt, the saint cried out, \"Matrona, come here!\" adding that she would be his heir and a pillar of Russia.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MATRONA_MOSCOW_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_MATRONA_MOSCOW", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "And on this day also died Saint Matrona, and Saint Justus, and his wife, who became martyrs. [Omitted in the Bodleian MS.] Glory be to God Who is glorified in His Saints. Amen. Miyazia 02 (April 10) IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRIT, ONE GOD. AMEN. And on this day died Saint Christopher, the martyr, whose face was like the face of a dog. This holy man came from the country, the people whereof used to eat men and dogs.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MENAS_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_MENAS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "N OVE MBER 11 Holy Great Martyr Menas Menas was an Egyptian and served in the Roman Army. When persecution began against army officers, he left the army and retired to a place of refuge with other Christians. When the persecution broke out against the general Christian populace in 303, he emerged from his solitary refuge and returned to the city of Cotyaeus.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_MENAS_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_MENAS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "This just man Gideon was of the tribe of Menasseh and his father's name was Joas; and the angel of the Lord appeared and helped him, and strengthened him, and made him judge over the children of Israel. And he commanded him to destroy the altar of idols, and to build an altar to God, and to offer up burnt offerings upon it; and Gideon burnt with fire the wooden idols, which were broken in pieces, and he did as the Lord commanded.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_NECTARIOS_AEGINA_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_NECTARIOS_AEGINA", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "He therefore found an abandoned and tumbledown monastery on the island of Aegina, which he repaired with his own hands, eventually founding a community of nuns there. Nectarius's health began to fail, and in 1920 he was admitted to a state hospital for the poor in Athens. The admitting intern would hardly believe that the old man in black robes was a bishop.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_NICHOLAS_II_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_NICHOLAS_II", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Seraphim's many visitors was Nicholas Motovilov. In a visit with the saint, Nicholas saw him shine with the uncreated light of God. St. Seraphim was a man filled with God and the joy of His Kingdom. Year round, he would greet each visitor with the salutation, \"Christ is risen, my joy!\" He taught that the goal of the Christian life was the acquisition of the Holy Spirit, and that if one acquired the Spirit of peace, thousands would be saved by example.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_NIKOLAI_VELIMIROVIC_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_NIKOLAI_VELIMIROVIC", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_PANTELEIMON_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_PANTELEIMON", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "JULY 27 Holy Great Martyr Panteleimon Panteleimon was born to a pagan father and a Christian mother, Euboulia, and was given the name Pantoleon. His parents placed him under a well-known physician for his education. He became a physician in turn and won great fame for his medical skill. He was converted to Christ by Hermolaus, a presbyter who was hiding in Nicomedia to escape persecution.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_PARASKEVI_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_PARASKEVI", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_POKROV_SEC", "ENT_ORTH_POKROV", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion (the Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church)", "per cited source", null, null, null, "", "primary-uncited", null, null, "Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote \u2014 pointer + grade + flag)", 2, 1, "Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_ROYAL_MARTYRS_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_ROYAL_MARTYRS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "His mother, an enthusiastic Christian and devotee of relics, obtained the relics of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and prepared to house them in a chapel built for them on her estate in Annesi. Young Gregory, not yet fervent, was bored by the all-night vigil of psalm-singing and at length, annoyed and angry at it all, left the garden chapel and fell asleep elsewhere. There he dreamed of the Forty Martyrs and was converted.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_ROYAL_MARTYRS_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_ROYAL_MARTYRS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "This happened in the ninth year of Archbishop Abba Macarius, in the eight hundred and twenty- eighth year of the Holy Martyrs [A.D. 1112]. May their prayers and blessing be with us. Amen. And on this day are commemorated Dioscoros the martyr, and Archbishop Dionysius, and the martyrs who were in Tensel Yakoton, and many martyrs in Persia. May their prayer and blessing, etc. And on this day died Abba \u2018Anbes (Father Lion) of the country of Ethiopia.", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_SERAPHIM_FARLEY", "ENT_ORTH_SERAPHIM", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "A Daily Calendar of Saints (Farley)", "Our Holy Father Seraphim of Sarov Born in Kursk, Russia, in 1759 with the name Prokhor, the future saint was a son of devout Christian parents of the merchant class. At the age of eighteen, he entered a monastery in Sarov, devoting himself to saying the Jesus Prayer and continuing in humble service in the monastery, baking bread and working in the woodwork shop. After four years the young man fell quite ill and was near death.", "Lawrence Farley", 2018, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name in an Orthodox synaxarion; brief flagged excerpt; verify the commemoration.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_SERAPHIM_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_SERAPHIM", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "Seraphim and Cherubim surrounded Him, and His awe and majesty were exceedingly great. Each of these had six wings; with two of their wings they covered their faces, with two of their wings they covered their feet, and with two of their wings they did fly in the greatest glory by day and by night, saying, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts. All the heavens and the earth are filled with the holiness of Thy glory\" (Isaiah vi, 2).", "trans.", 1900, "None", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-18", "name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation", 1, 1, "Located by name; verify the commemoration date.", null], ["CIT_ORTH_SERGIUS_SYNAX", "ENT_ORTH_SERGIUS", "SRC_SYNAXARION", "The Synaxarion", "The Synaxarion", "On this day Saint Bacchus and his companion Saint Sergius became martyrs by the hands of the wicked Antiochus, governor of Syria. Now this took place when the Emperor Maximianus seized these saints, and tortured them with sever tortures after he had cast off their belts, for they were soldiers. 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