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Royal Thai Massage and Wellness Center Now Open at the Salon and Spa Galleria Benbrook in Benbrook, Texas

Specializing in pain relief, Licensed Massage Therapist Orawan offers a variety of massage therapies, including Swedish, deep-tissue, traditional Thai, and Thai combination.




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Sharing the gospel in a hair salon

Logos Hope crew members share the Gospel in a hair salon with someone who has never before heard about Jesus.




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Alg�rie : des livres chinois attirent l'attention des lecteurs lors du Salon international du livre d'Alger

Le stand chinois a attir� un large public, en particulier de jeunes visiteurs d�sireux de d�couvrir la culture et la langue chinoises lors de la 27e �dition du Salon international du livre d'Alger (SILA), a constat� sur place Xinhua. Selon Liu...




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Mar 27 - St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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St Matrona of Thessalonica




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St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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May 05 Great-Martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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May 05 - Great-Martyr Irene Of Thessalonica




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Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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Great-Martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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Jun 26 - St David of Thessalonica




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St. David of Thessalonica




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St. David of Thessalonica




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Aug 29 - Holy Mother Theodora Of Salonica




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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Sep 08 - New Martyr Athanasius Of Thessalonika




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Sep 08 - New Martyr Athanasius Of Thessalonika




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Jul 14 - Apostle Aquila Of The Seventy and St. Joseph Of Thessalonika




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Jul 14 - Father Among The Saints Joseph, Archbishop Of Thessalonika




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Our Father Among the Saints Joseph, Archbishop of Thessalonika




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Sep 14 - Holy New Martyr Macarius Of Thessalonica




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Holy New Martyr Alexander of Thessalonica




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Holy New Martyr Alexander of Thessalonica




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Martyr Lupus, Slave of St Demetrios of Thessalonica, and Hieromartyr Pothinos, Bishop of Lyons




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St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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Holy New Martyr Alexander of Thessalonica




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Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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Holy New Martyr Alexander of Thessalonica




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Our Father among the Saints Joseph, Archbishop of Thessalonika




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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New Martyr Athanasius of Thessalonika




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St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica




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St. Matrona of Thessalonica




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St David of Thessalonica (540)




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica (879)




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Holy New Martyr Macarius of Thessalonica




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St Matrona of Thessalonica (4th c.)

She was a servant of the Jewish wife of the governor of Thessalonica. When she refused to enter the synagogue with her mistress, she was beaten, then locked in a cell until she starved to death. Finally, her mistress ordered her body thrown from the roof of the house and left to lie in the open. Christians took her body and buried it honorably, and the bishop, Alexander, built a church over her grave.




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Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica (4th c.)

"Saint Irene was the daughter of a princelet called Licinius; named Penelope by her parents, through a divine revelation she was brought to faith in Christ and at Baptism was renamed Irene. In her zeal for piety she broke in pieces all the idols of her father, who commanded that she be trampled underfoot by horses. But while she remained unharmed, one of the horses rose up and cast down her father, killing him. By her prayer she raised him to life again, and he believed and was baptized. Afterwards, in many journeyings, Saint Irene suffered torments and punishments for her faith, but was preserved by the power of God, while working dread miracles and converting many thousands of souls. At last she came to Ephesus, where she fell asleep in peace, in the first half of the fourth century. Two days after her death, her gravestone was found lifted off, and her grave empty. At least two churches were dedicated to St Irene in Constantinople, and she is the patroness of the Aegean island of Thera, which is commonly called Santorini, a corruption of "Saint Irene." (Great Horologion)   Note: The most famous Agia Irene church in Constantinople is not named after her, but for the Holy Peace (Greek Irene) of God, which is Christ.   The Prologue's account differs in several details. St Nikolai places St Irene in the Balkans in the town of Magedon, in apostolic times rather than the 3rd-4th century. In his account Irene learned the Christian faith from her teacher, Appelianus, and was baptised by the Apostle Timothy himself. He attributes the anger of Irene's father to her refusal to marry rather than her smashing the family idols (though of course she might have done both).




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St David of Thessalonica (540)

For years he lived the ascetic life in a crude tree- house he had fashioned in the branches of an almond tree. Then he moved to Thessaly, where he continued his life of fasting, prayer and vigil, cleansing his soul and being made worthy to perform many miracles. Once, when the Emperor Justinian visited him, he took a live coal in his bare hand and censed the Emperor. The Emperor, seeing this, bowed to the ground before David. He reposed in peace.




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Martyr Lupus (306), slave of St Demetrios of Thessalonica

He was the servant of the Great Martyr Demetrius, and was present at his martyrdom. He dipped the hem of his garment in the martyr's blood, and later worked many miracles with the garment, healing many illnesses. At the order of the Emperor Maximian, he was then himself arrested, tortured and, like his earthly master, beheaded for Christ. It is said that, as his death approached, he prayed to be baptized before his death, for, though a believer in Christ, he had never been able to be baptized. A cloud suddenly poured down a torrent of water upon him, answering his prayer.




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Our Holy Mother Theodora of Salonica (879)

"A wealthy and devout woman, she lived on the island of Aegina, but, when the Arabs over-ran the island, she moved to Salonica. There, she gave her only daughter to a monastery, where she received the monastic name Theopista. Her husband Theodorinus died very soon, and then Theodora became a nun. She was a great ascetic. She often heard angelic singing, and would say to her sisters: 'Don't you hear how wonderfully the angels are singing in heavenly light?' She entered into rest in 879, and a healing myrrh flowed from her body, which gave healing to many.




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New Martyr Athanasius of Thessalonika (1774)

He was born to a distinguished and pious Christian family in Thessalonika. After acquiring an unusually good education he spent a few years in Constantinople, then returned to his native city. He spoke both Turkish and Arabic well, and often conversed with Muslims. Once, while speaking with an emir, Athanasius pronounced the Muslim confession of faith to illustrate a point. The emir, seeing an opportunity, immediately reported Athanasius to the Islamic judge, claiming that he had converted to Islam. The judge found no merit in the case and would have dismissed Athanasius; but the emir and other officials were insistent, and the judge pressured Athanasius to convert. When Athanasius answered that he knew no truth but that of Christ, he was thrown in prison. When he appeared before the judge several days later, he was still firm in his confession, and was sentenced to death. He was hanged outside the city in 1774, at the age of twenty-five.




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St Matrona of Thessalonica (4th c.)

She was a servant of the Jewish wife of the governor of Thessalonica. When she refused to enter the synagogue with her mistress, she was beaten, then locked in a cell until she starved to death. Finally, her mistress ordered her body thrown from the roof of the house and left to lie in the open. Christians took her body and buried it honorably, and the bishop, Alexander, built a church over her grave.