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Stephanie. Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Looking for the correct expressions

Hi!

When we describe (an Orthodox) Christian Church, we can say that the Church is dedicated to (e.g.) Saint George.

Is it correct to say that the Church is honored to St. ........? Are there any other equivalent expressions?


And when we refer to the feast day of a Saint, I read that we can say that (e.g.) Saint Helen is commemorated on May 21st. Are there any other equivalent expressions?

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

  

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Stephanie 1 is dedicated to Correct. Stephanie 1 is honored to Not correct. Stephanie 1 Saint Helen is commemorated on May 21st.

  • Stephanie 1 is dedicated to Correct.
  • Stephanie 1 is honored to Not correct.
  • Stephanie 1 Saint Helen is commemorated on May 21st.
  • Are there any other equivalent expressions?
  • No, not that I know of.
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Stephanie 1is dedicated to

Correct.

Stephanie 1is honored to

Not correct.

Stephanie 1Saint Helen is commemorated on May 21st. Are there any other equivalent expressions?

No, not that I know of.

CJ

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