Saints Tryphon (Trypho), Respicius, and Nympha (Ninfa) are Christian saints who were formerly celebrated jointly on 10 November in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church from the eleventh century until the twentieth. Saint Tryphon continues to be celebrated (separately) on 1 February on both the Orthodox liturgical calendar and the Roman Calendar of Saints.
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| - Saints Tryphon (Trypho), Respicius, and Nympha (Ninfa) are Christian saints who were formerly celebrated jointly on 10 November in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church from the eleventh century until the twentieth. Saint Tryphon continues to be celebrated (separately) on 1 February on both the Orthodox liturgical calendar and the Roman Calendar of Saints.
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| - gardeners and winegrowers ; Kotor, Montenegro ; Moscow, Russia Tryphon); invoked against rodents and locusts
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| - Serbian Orthodox icon of St. Tryphon of Campsada.
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| - Saints Tryphon (Trypho), Respicius, and Nympha (Ninfa) are Christian saints who were formerly celebrated jointly on 10 November in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church from the eleventh century until the twentieth. Saint Tryphon continues to be celebrated (separately) on 1 February on both the Orthodox liturgical calendar and the Roman Calendar of Saints.
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