entity_citations: CIT_ORTH_NECTARIOS_AEGINA_FARLEY
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| 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 | 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. |