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Christ. I fervently implore thee for the sake of this love to help me by thy intercession to overcome the temptations that surround me, and to bear bravely the trials that oppress me, so that I may patiently carry the cross which is placed upon me; and let neither distress nor difficulties separate me from the love of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Valiant champion of the Faith, assist me in the combat against evil, that I may win the crown promised to them that persevere unto the end.
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Images of the life and martyrdom of Saint George and the dragon legend began to appear in churches across Europe, including Sweden, where Saint George was portrayed as the hero and example of all noble young men who needed to be stimulated to show their virtue and bravery in the defense of princesses
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Almighty God, who gave to your servant George boldness to
Confess the Name of our Savior Jesus Christ before the rulers of this world, and courage to die for this faith: Grant that we may always be ready to give a reason for the hope that is in us, and to suffer gladly for the sake of our Lord Jesus
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community and a symbol of their enduring faith and resilience. Additionally, Saint George is regarded as a protector and healer in Druze tradition. The story of Saint George slaying the dragon is interpreted allegorically, representing the triumph of good over evil and the protection of the faithful
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Christians to aid them in battle and in time of great need, and upon victory churches were built to honor him. Festivals celebrating the ensuing victories became part of local traditions and led to increased devotion to him. He was portrayed in art as a protector
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Almighty and eternal God! With lively faith and reverently worshiping Thy divine
Majesty, I prostrate myself before Thee and invoke with filial trust Thy supreme bounty and mercy. Illumine the darkness of my intellect with a ray of Thy heavenly light and inflame my heart with the fire of Thy divine
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O GOD, who didst grant to Saint George strength and constancy in the various torments which he sustained for our holy faith; we beseech Thee to preserve, through his intercession, our faith from wavering and doubt, so that we may serve Thee with a sincere heart faithfully unto death. Through Christ
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Catholic soldier and defender of your Faith, you dared to criticize a tyrannical Emperor and were subjected to horrible torture. You could have occupied a high military position but you preferred to die for your Lord. Obtain for us the great grace of heroic Christian courage that
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and helped spread the legend of the dragon. In De
Voragine's version of the legend, the dragon was in the city of Silena in the province of Libya in the Middle East. However, as the tales were carried across Europe, the location of the dragon varied. For instance in some German versions the dragon
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Faithful servant of God and invincible martyr, Saint George; favored by God with the gift of faith, and inflamed with an ardent love of Christ, thou didst fight valiantly against the dragon of pride, falsehood, and deceit. Neither pain nor torture, sword nor death could part thee from the love of
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England to what would later become the United States, it flew the flag of Saint George, the patron saint of England. Over the next three centuries, pilgrims from Europe brought with them devotions to Saint George, and a large number churches were dedicated to him in the United States.
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in Kerala, the annual feast is dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of the church, and his ancient statue is still honored. The arrival of the
English after the Portuguese, added to the spread of devotions to the saint. Elsewhere in Kerala, the annual ten-day prayer feast at the massive 19th
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in the late third century, rather than the mythical King
Dadianus. A document found in the Vatican was signed by a witness Pascrates on April 23, which had previously been reported as the date of Saint George's execution, and had since become his feast day. The saint's father was established as a
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Austria is another example of a remote, but surviving shrine. By the tenth century a chapel was dedicated to Saint George on this mountain bluff that can only be reached on foot, and an abbey was established in 1138. Pilgrimages developed soon thereafter once a possible relic of the saint was
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Christians declared himself to be one and tore down the Emperor's edict in defiance. Saint George was tortured and dragged behind horses through the streets but would not renounce his Christian beliefs. The saint was then beheaded on April 23, 303. A significant number of conversions to
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Along with the construction of churches, creation of art and spread of legends, a number of genuine devotions and prayers to Saint George developed over the ages among Christians. These traditions and prayers continue across the world to date, e.g. in May 2008 the arch-priest of
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began to grow in popularity among Greek Egyptians and the devotion spread to other parts of Europe. By the sixth century Saint George had become the ideal Christian knight. In the seventh and eighth centuries stained glass windows in churches across Europe depicted him.
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was crusading in the Middle East in the twelfth century he had a vision of Saint George who promised him victory in the battle. Eventually Saint George was proclaimed the patron saint of England in the mid-thirteenth century and protector of the royal family by
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of their army. And in a wider context, he came to be seen, and was depicted in art, as "a protector", his raised sword symbolizing both protection and sacrifice. In some medieval paintings, Saint George even came to be represented as an intercessor to Christ.
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Saint George first appeared as the patron saint of Russia in 1415 and his popularity in Russia continued to grow. He grew to be so popular in Moscow that 41 churches there were dedicated to him. He is still represented on the
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and an annual festival that grew so large that it had to be moved to a larger location. As of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Saint George had come to be seen as the normal defender of the crusaders, and even the
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was specially devoted to the saint and declared him the patron saint of Portugal. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Portuguese explorers carried the devotion across the oceans to India and South America.
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in Southern India and statues to honor him were erected. However, before the fifteenth century arrival of the Portuguese, the Syrians had no tradition of sacred statues as they believed them to be
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reported and still thousands of pilgrims climb the mountain path each year. But not all churches dedicated to Saint George in the Middle ages were remote or built on a small budget. The Church of
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The fifteenth century also witnessed a significant amount of growth in the festivals and patronages for Saint George. As of 1411, San Giorgio's festival on April 24 was a main event in
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By the fifteenth century, the story of the courage of Saint George, and devotions to him, had spread across the world, from the southern parts of India to the northern parts of Russia.
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Some authors have pointed out that many scenes of the legend of Saint George's slaying of the dragon to save the princess correspond to the myth of the slaying of the "sea monster" by
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love that I may contemplate the great virtues and merits of the Saint in whose honor I make this novena, and following his example imitate, like him, the life of Thy Divine Son.
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and as a symbol of sacrifice, and the interplay of battle cries, prayers, artistic depictions and the construction of Churches in his honor led to increased devotion.
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at great expense and had truly imposing dimensions for any medieval structure. The techniques used in building the church signify the highest level of patronage.
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of the city of Moscow as a knight on a white horse slaying a dragon with a spear. Today, a large number of statues of Saint George can be found in Moscow.
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Saint George thus came to be seen as the deliverer of prisoners and protector of the poor, and these sentiments are reflected in art that depicts him.
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and in confession of the true belief. The Swedish regent
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Traditional festivals: a multicultural encyclopedia
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2048:The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
2027:The popes and the papacy in the early Middle Ages
1821:The Warrior Saints in Byzantine Art and Tradition
157:St. George on the coat of arms of the country of
2069:Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices
1758:Relics, prayer, and politics in medieval Venetia
2522:Python: A Study of Delphic Myth and Its Origins
2373:Stained glass in England during the Middle Ages
2194:Published by UPenn Museum of Archaeology, 2007
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911:that resemble their own militarized society.
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1537:St. George Orthodox Church Puthuppally Pally
1901:A sociological history of Christian worship
458:'s "Lyfe of Seynt George" Westminster 1515.
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2213:The mosaic decoration of San Marco, Venice
2629:Published by Uitgeverij Van Gorcum, 1998
2089:The Oxford Companion to German Literature
1877:, Published by J.P. Peaslee, 1834 page 57
763:'s 1415 bronze statue of Saint George in
2341:Published by Taylor & Francis, 1996
1964:Christianity in the land of the pharaohs
954:St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, New Delhi
767:, Italy, is considered a masterpiece of
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3181:St. George's Cathedral (disambiguation)
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2276:Siena, Civil Religion, and the Sienese
2006:Hellenic religion and Christianization
1716:Art Through the Ages: A Global History
981:should mark soldiers of Christ. Amen.
48:is one of Christianity's most popular
3186:St George's Hospital (disambiguation)
3166:St. George's College (disambiguation)
2362:, Published by J.W. Parker, page 168.
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3171:St. George's School (disambiguation)
2608:, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1977,
2566:Published by Forgotten Books, 1928,
2524:Biblo & Tannen Publishers, 1974
2110:German, a linguistic history to 1945
847:St. George's United Methodist Church
501:Early patron saints in England were
333:in the early eleventh century under
3176:St George's Church (disambiguation)
2743:, Taylor and Francis Press, page 77
2670:, Oxford University Press US, 2001
2215:University of Chicago Press, 1988,
1802:, Published by Marshall Cavendish,
1737:The archeology of the New Testament
1312:St. George and scenes of his life.
429:Another example is provided by the
2780:, Published by BiblioBazaar, 2008
2545:University of Toronto Press, 2004
2476:Princeton University Press, 1995,
2155:The New Cambridge medieval history
1924:, Published by Cosimo, Inc., 2005
1890:Published by Duffy, 1845, page 235
1856:, Published by Cosimo, Inc., 2005
1781:, Published by BiblioBazaar, 2008
877:Christian influence on Druze faith
818:, in Switzerland to Traunstein in
494:Of all the knights in Christendom,
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3082:Devotions, traditions and prayers
2878:Beaurepaire, Pierre-Yves (2017).
2318:Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia
2157:Cambridge University Press, 2004
2050:Cambridge University Press, 1998
1943:Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia
1922:A History of the Christian Church
1903:Cambridge University Press, 2005
1854:A History of the Christian Church
1760:Princeton University Press, 1997
1697:, Harvard University Press, 2007
866:St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
680:attributed his victory over King
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492:Saint George he was a knight, O!
138:, who raised him as a believer.
122:Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca
2912:. Routledge. pp. 197–200.
2841:, Published by Scholastic 1999
2604:Boris Pasternak, Donald Davie,
2255:Religion and the conduct of war
1609:St. George's Cathedral, Chennai
1024:Gallery of art and architecture
752:century St. George's Church in
745:St. George's Church, Aruvithura
711:Worldwide devotions and statues
308:, hymns to St. George, c. 1000.
2759:Oxford University Press, 2009
2112:Oxford University Press, 1985
2091:Oxford University Press, 1997
1983:Sister Mary Kathleen Glavich,
1875:History of Christian martyrdom
529:who helped in the conquest of
71:St. George with the enthroned
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3156:Locales named after St George
2741:The Art and Artists of Russia
2500:, Greenwood Publishing, 2004
2455:Published by Routledge, 2008
2375:Published by Routledge, 1993
2029:Published by Routledge, 1979
1966:Published by Routledge, 2002
1273:Conquering Saints George and
862:St. George's Cathedral, Perth
743:. In Indian churches such as
496:Saint George is the right, O!
90:, the 16th century Bishop of
3013:Published by Lulu.com, 2007
2933:Saint George's Basilica News
2757:Music in Renaissance Ferrara
2702:Yale University Press, 2007
2700:Renaissance Art Reconsidered
2585:History: Fiction Or Science?
2543:Biblical and classical myths
2417:Published by ABC-CLIO, 2004
2236:Published by ABC-CLIO, 2005
2192:Master Builders of Byzantium
1491:St. George's Cathedral, Lviv
1261:and angels, late 6th century
1190:St. George Dragged by Horses
950:St. George's Basilica, Malta
868:, South Africa, to 1901 and
864:, Australia, dates to 1888,
798:of Moscow with Saint George.
462:During the eleventh century
33:The tomb of Saint George in
3072:Saint George and the Dragon
3009:Susanna Magdalene Flavius,
2778:Festivals of Western Europe
2606:The Poems of Doctor Zhivago
1779:Festivals of Western Europe
1314:Saint Catherine's Monastery
1279:Saint Catherine's Monastery
1228:The Martyrdom of St. George
1213:St. George's Oratory, Padua
1209:The Beheading of St. George
705:Saint George the Victorious
583:Saint George and the Dragon
192:, including a church where
81:Saint Catherine's Monastery
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2587:Published by Mithec, 2005
2339:Dictionary of Christianity
1819:Christopher Walter, 2003,
1330:Russian icon, 15th century
723:landing in India, c. 1880.
454:Woodcut Frontispiece from
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3191:George, Martyr of Córdoba
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2008:Published by BRILL, 1994
1945:, Penn State Press, 1998
1342:16th-century Russian icon
1171:The Torture of St. George
855:St. George, Staten Island
563:St. George and the Dragon
288:Reichenau monastic island
2967:www.catholic-saints.info
2963:"Prayer to Saint George"
2415:Holy people of the world
1739:, Taylor & Francis,
314:Sankt Georgenberg Shrine
194:Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
147:Diocletianic Persecution
3161:St. George's University
2797:A. J. R. Russell-Wood,
2564:Dragons and Dragon Lore
2320:Penn State Press, 1998
2299:Penn State Press, 2006
1369:17th-century Greek icon
1141:, mid-late 19th century
987:Prayers of Intercession
974:Prayers to Saint George
684:of Denmark in the 1471
590:Miracula Sancti Georgii
327:Saint George at Mangana
3259:Roman Catholic prayers
3216:Catholicism portal
3124:George's Day in Autumn
3119:George's Day in Spring
2944:Saint Mary's Cathedral
2817:Suzel Ana Reily, 2002
2688:Kerala Tourism website
2646:Vladimir Lossky, 1982
2274:Gerald Parsons, 2004,
1920:F. J. Foakes-Jackson,
1852:F. J. Foakes-Jackson,
1798:Robert Pateman, 2006,
1654:Catholicism portal
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3254:Fourteen Holy Helpers
2472:Jacobus de Voragine,
1985:Saints and Feast Days
1672:Traditional Festivals
1670:Christian Roy, 2005,
1499:Catholic Eastern Rite
1466:St. George's Church,
1442:St. George's Church,
1281:, 9th or 10th century
1255:Virgin Mary and Child
1064:Rogier van der Weyden
1029:Paintings and statues
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2908:Ferg, Erica (2020).
2739:Richard Hare, 1965,
2719:Mike Kennedy, 1998,
2648:The Meaning of Icons
2498:Folk and fairy tales
2257:Boydell Press, 2003
2151:Rosamond McKitterick
1899:Martin D. Stringer,
1823:Ashgate Publishing,
1735:Jack Finegan, 1981,
1714:Fred Kleiner, 2008,
1589:San Giorgio Church,
1566:San Giorgio Church,
1514:San Giorgio Maggiore
1296:icon of St. George,
1253:St. George with the
785:St. Catherine Church
686:Battle of Brunkeberg
678:Sten Sture the Elder
507:Edward the Confessor
431:Battle of Montaperti
412:Battle of Montaperti
383:in 1190, during the
250:Porta San Sebastiano
209:Martyr of Cappadocia
98:scholars called the
2991:st-george-medal.com
2358:James Dixon, 1857,
2295:Bissera Pentcheva,
2190:Robert Ousterhout,
1472:Republic of Georgia
1424:Churches and altars
927:Prayers and novenas
773:Stockholm Cathedral
594:Jacobus de Voragine
83:, late 6th century.
63:History and origins
3249:Catholic devotions
3104:Saint George's Day
2987:"St. George Medal"
2949:2009-05-04 at the
2698:Carol Richardson,
2562:Ernest Ingersoll,
2025:Jeffrey Richards,
1194:Bernardo Martorell
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2728:978-1-57607-130-4
2666:Corinne Dempsey,
2655:978-0-913836-99-6
2625:Henrik Roelvink,
2583:Anatoly Fomenko,
2518:Joseph Fontenrose
2482:978-0-691-00153-1
2474:The Golden Legend
2413:Phyllis Jestice,
2316:Antony Eastmond,
1941:Antony Eastmond,
1679:978-1-57607-089-5
1627:Antholz-Mittertal
989:to Saint George:
603:The Golden Legend
554:Tales and legends
503:Edmund the Martyr
456:Alexander Barclay
426:on May 16, 1190.
381:Battle of Iconium
369:Battle at Iconium
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1659:References
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182:Black Sea
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2947:Archived
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1642:See also
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