Holy People, Holy Things
Animals
Feast Days
Toronto
Lives of the Saints
100

This group of eight women Saints are known as the "Apostles to the Apostles" since they were the first people to see the Empty Tomb and brought the news to the rest of the disciples that Christ had risen.

Myrrhbearing Women

100

Instead of lungs, fish use these organs to breathe.

Gills

100

This feast marks the time of the recovery of the cross that Christ was crucified on.

 Exaltation of the cross

100

Canada's 'Golden Horseshoe' boasts a population of over 9 million people. This city is both the largest city in the Golden Horseshoe and in Canada

Toronto

100

He was martyred by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century and was made known throughout the world by the story in which he slayed a dragon to save a city from destruction.

St. George

200

When a dead man was hastily thrown into a tomb containing the bones of this saint he was immediately restored to life.

St. Elias

200

This characteristic refers to the fact that, unlike mammals, reptiles cannot regulate their own body temperature

Cold-Bloodedness

200

This Church feast, occurring 40 days after the resurrection Christ, marks the return of Christ to heaven. 

Ascension

200

Its name means "Hill House". This Gothic-Revival style mansion was once a residence for Sir Henry Pellat, before being turned into Toronto's only "castle museum"

Casa Loma

200

St. Moses the Black was carrying a leaky jug filled of this when, after being called to determine a penance for a brother who committed a fault, said "My sins run out behind me and I do not see them, but today I am coming to judge the errors of another"

Sand

300

Solomon had a pair of these carved out of olive wood, overlaid with gold and placed in the inner sanctuary of the Temple.

Cherubim

300

St. George is often depicted as riding on one of these animals.

Horse

300

This feast, celebrated in January, marks the baptism of Christ and is accompanied by a blessing of the waters. 

Epiphany or Theophany

300

This stadium, formerly referred to as the SkyDome, is home to Canada's only MLB Team - the Toronto Blue Jays 

The Rogers Centre

300

This Irish Orthodox Monk was the first Orthodox Christian to set foot on Canadian soil, landing in Newfoundland in the 6th century (AD 484-577)

St. Brendan the Navigator

400

The Apostles worked wonders and miracles wherever they went. Many laid sick people on mats in the street so that this projection of St. Peter would pass over them and heal their diseases.

Shadow

400

The horse, zebra, elephant, and cow are all animals that share this peculiar night-time trait.

Sleep standing up.

400

On this feast Christ goes with 3 of his disciples, Peter, James, and John to Mount Tabor where he is seen in his Glory, alongside the prophets Moses and Elias.

Transfiguration (Metamorphosis)

400

This street connects the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto with Lake Simcoe in Simcoe County. In Toronto its intersection with Dundas Street houses a popular public square.

Yonge Street

400

In 1815 this Aleutian became the protomartyr of North America when, along with several other seal and otter hunters were captured by Roman Catholic priests who tortured them, attempting to get them to deny their Orthodox Faith.

St. Peter the Aleut

500

The Prophet Isaiah saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne. After this, Isaiah feared he would die, but a seraphim came to him, and took one of these and touched his lips, saying. 

"Behold, this has touched your lips; Your iniquity is taken away, And your sin purged."

A Coal from the altar

500

This is the largest land mammal.

 Elephant

500

In Greece, March 25th marks Greek Independence Day.  In J.R.R. Tolkien's "Middle Earth" it is day the One Ring is destroyed and the peoples of Middle Earth are liberated from slavery. This Church Feast inspired the dates of both events and marks the day the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and announced that she would bear God's Messiah - Jesus.

Annunciation

500

In 1914 this outfielder for the New York Yankees hit his first home run at Maple Leaf Park in Toronto. 

Babe Ruth

500

The daughter of a martyr, this woman is known as "the Mother of Saints" because of her 10 children, 5 of them are numbered among the saints. She was the mother of St. Basil the Great, St. Macrina, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Peter of Sebaste, and St. Theosebia, a deaconess.

St. Emilia

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