Paoni 2 (Coptic Orthodox liturgics)

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1 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 3 Paoni

Fixed commemorations

All fixed commemorations below are observed on 2 Paoni by the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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29 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 1 Paoni

30 Pashons - Coptic calendar - 2 Paoni

2 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 4 Paoni

3 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 5 Paoni

4 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 6 Paoni

5 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 7 Paoni

6 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 8 Paoni

7 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 9 Paoni

8 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 10 Paoni

9 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 11 Paoni

10 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 12 Paoni

11 Paoni - Coptic calendar - 13 Paoni

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