Name Above All Names Except for One
From Antioch with Eloquence
Lift High the Cross
Mater Dolorosa
By This Sign You Will Conquer
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The Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a counterpart to this other person's January "name day".

Jesus

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St. John Chrysostom earned his name for his eloquent preaching.  Chrysostom is Greek for "golden-"_____.

Mouthed

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The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated every year on this date, which is shared by Pope Leo's birthday.

September 14

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Although Our Lady's nativity isn't celebrated as an octave, the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is celebrated on this date, which would be the final day of the octave.

September 15

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In the first reading, those who looked at this object Moses mounted on a pole were healed.

The bronze serpent

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The Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated on September 12th, this many days after the day we celebrate Our Lady's birth.

Four

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He served as Archbishop of this great Eastern capital, where he often clashed with imperial authorities.

Constantinople

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The feast commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by this saintly empress, mother of Constantine.

St. Helena

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The devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows centers on this number of sorrows.

Seven

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The responsorial refrain urges us to do this regarding “the works of the Lord.”

“Do not forget (the works of the Lord)”.

300

The Feast of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary  was added to the Church calendar in 1684 by Pope Innocent XI to commemorate the victory at the Battle of this city, which was then the seat of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.

Vienna

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St. John Chrysostom’s fiery sermons against corruption and moral laxity led to his repeated punishment of being punished in this manner.

Exile

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This is the liturgical color for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

Red

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One of Mary’s sorrows was when she and Joseph fled into this country to protect the Child Jesus from Herod.

Egypt

300

Philippians says that though Christ was in this “form,” he “emptied himself,” taking the form of a slave.

God

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Though the feast was removed from the Church calendar as part of the post-Vatican II reforms, it was restored by this pope.

Pope St. John Paul II

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The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom takes its title from the saint. It is the most celebrated liturgy in this rite, which is called after an old name for the Eastern Roman Empire.

Byzantine

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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the Cross was first venerated, is located in this city.

Jerusalem

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In the Gospel of Luke, this person foretold Mary’s sorrow with the words that is “a sword will pierce your soul”.

Simeon

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In John 3, God sent his Son into the world not to do this, but that the world might be saved through him.

Condemn

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In Aramaic, the language spoken in the Blessed Mother's time, the form of her name was "Maryām".  Based on the root "merur", the name signifies not sweetness, but this.

Bitterness

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St. John's skull is kept at the monastery at Vatopedi on this mountain in northern Greece, where by Greek law and by religious tradition, women are prohibited from entering.

Mount Athos

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The feast also recalls the elevation of the True Cross at this famous church in Constantinople in AD 629 by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius, after it had fallen into the hands of the Persian Emperor Chosroes II in the AD 614 Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem.

Hagia Sophia
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This hymn, composed in honor of the sufferings of Mary during the Crucifixion, is generally attributed to Jacopone da Todi (1230-1306).

Stabat Mater

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“At the name of Jesus,” Philippians says that every one of these two body parts will do these two actions “in heaven, on earth, and under the earth.”

Every knee will bend and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

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