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Angellight 888, if you could supply an entry in Phantis for some of the lesser-known saints you mention in this article (even if it's 3-4 lines), it would be a great help to us here! --[[User:Irlandos|Irlandos]] 11:42, February 19, 2009 (EST)
 
Angellight 888, if you could supply an entry in Phantis for some of the lesser-known saints you mention in this article (even if it's 3-4 lines), it would be a great help to us here! --[[User:Irlandos|Irlandos]] 11:42, February 19, 2009 (EST)
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:A few of them have listings on OrthodoxWiki already I think. I will try to make some entries as you say as time permits :) Many of the contemporary Greek Elders (who are living saints really) do not have entries yet even on OrthodoxWiki (but there is a book detailing the lives of contemporary Greek Elders). As for the many neo-martyrs during the Ottoman period, all of their lives are listed in a book called "New Martyrs of the Turkish Yoke". The information is all there. Again, will try to make brief entries as time permits. Thanks and Cheers, [[User:Angellight 888|Angellight 888]] 23:37, February 19, 2009 (EST)

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Angellight 888, if you could supply an entry in Phantis for some of the lesser-known saints you mention in this article (even if it's 3-4 lines), it would be a great help to us here! --Irlandos 11:42, February 19, 2009 (EST)

A few of them have listings on OrthodoxWiki already I think. I will try to make some entries as you say as time permits :) Many of the contemporary Greek Elders (who are living saints really) do not have entries yet even on OrthodoxWiki (but there is a book detailing the lives of contemporary Greek Elders). As for the many neo-martyrs during the Ottoman period, all of their lives are listed in a book called "New Martyrs of the Turkish Yoke". The information is all there. Again, will try to make brief entries as time permits. Thanks and Cheers, Angellight 888 23:37, February 19, 2009 (EST)