Gabriel of Białystok
Child saint in Orthodox Christianity (1684–1690) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gabriel of Białystok (Polish: Gabriel Białostocki; Russian: Гавриил Белостокский, romanized: Gavriil Belostoksky), also known as Gabriel of Zabłudów (Polish: Gabriel Zabłudowski; alternatively Gavrila or Gavriil; April 2 [O.S. March 22] 1684 – April 20, 1690), is a child saint in the Russian Orthodox Church and Polish Orthodox Church. The legend of his death describes a ritual murder which has been described as antisemitic blood libel. His feast day is held on April 20[1][2] (of the Julian Calendar, which equates to May 3[3][4] of the Gregorian Calendar).
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