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Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene of Lesbos

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The story of the three saints first emerged in 1959, when local villagers reported seeing them in their dreams and in miraculous visions, during which the saints revealed their stories to them. The supposed site of their martyrdom was subsequently excavated and human remains believed to be those of
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in the 15th century and were killed by Turkish raiders in April 1463. Raphael is said to have been the abbot of a monastery of Karyes, near the village of Thermi, Nicholas a deacon in the same monastery, and Irene the 12-year-old daughter of the local mayor.
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the saints were found. These relics are today kept in a monastery that was re-built on the site. It is situated at the northeastern part of the island, at a distance of 12 km from
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Monastery of Sts Raphael, Nikolaos and Irene, Historical notes regarding the discovery of the relics of the newmartyrs
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Holy monastery of Saints Raphael Nicholas and Irene,
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Irene of Lesvos
Saints

Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
shrine
Lesbos
Feast
Greek
neomartyrs
Eastern Orthodox Church
Lesbos
Mytilene
"The Orthodox Faith: Lives of the Saints: New Martyrs Raphael, Nicholas, and Irine of Lesbos"
Orthodox Church in America
"Sts Raphael, Nicholas and Irene of Lesvos"
the original
Monastery of Sts Raphael, Nikolaos and Irene, Historical notes regarding the discovery of the relics of the newmartyrs
Categories
Christian martyrs
Greek saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox martyrs
New Martyrs
Virgin martyrs

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