Saint Paraskevi
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Saint Paraskevi , literally "Preparation" as the day of preparation for Sabbath
Biblical Sabbath
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, "Friday") can refer to several saints (Greek
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: Αγία Παρασκευή, Aghia Paraskevi; ; ; ; ; ; ).

Variations of the name include Petka, Paraskeva, Praskovia, Praskovie, Pyatnitsa, Pyetka, Paraskevoula, Paraschiva and Voula.

Saints with this name include:
  • Paraskevi of Rome
    Paraskevi of Rome
    Saint Paraskevi of Rome is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 2nd century. According to Christian tradition, she was born in Rome about 140 AD to parents who were Christians. Her parents, Agathon and Politia, were of Greek origin, and had prayed for many years to have a child...

    , 2nd century martyr, feast day: July 26
  • Paraskevi of Iconium
    Paraskevi of Iconium
    Saint Paraskevi of Iconium is venerated as a Christian virgin martyr. According to Christian tradition, she was born to a rich family of Iconium...

     (Paraskeva Pyatnitsa), 3rd century virgin martyr venerated in Russia, feast day: October 28
  • Parascheva of the Balkans
    Parascheva of the Balkans
    Saint Parascheva of the Balkans was an ascetic female saint of the 11th century...

     (also known as Petka, Petca Parasceva, Paraskeva Pyatnitsa, Parascheva of Tirnovo, Parascheva the Serbian, Parascheva of Belgrade, Parascheva the New, Parascheva the Young, Parascheva of the Balkans, Paraskevi of Serbia), 11th century ascetic, feast day: October 14
  • Paraskevi, the sister of St. Photini the Samaritan Woman, feast day: March 20

Churches dedicated to Saint Paraskevi

In Albania:
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Balldren, a church in Balldren, Lezhë District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Çetë, a church in Çetë, Kavajë District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Hllomo, a church in Hllomo, Gjirokastër District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Hoxharë, a church in Hoxharë, Fier District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Përmet, a church in Përmet, Përmet District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Selckë, a church in Selckë, Gjirokastër District
  • St. Paraskevi's Church, Valësh, a church in Valësh, Elbasan District


In Bulgaria:
  • Church of St Petka of the Saddlers, in Sofia
  • Church of St Petka, Vukovo
    Church of St Petka, Vukovo
    The Church of St Petka is a late Medieval Bulgarian church in the village of Vukovo, Kyustendil Province.- Location, history, architectural and artistic features :...

    , in Vukovo, Kyustendil Province


In Croatia:
  • St. Petka's Church, Šidski Banovci
    St. Petka's Church, Šidski Banovci
    St. Petka's Church in Šidski Banovci is a Serbian Orthodox church in Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia.The neoclassical church was built between 1773 and 1777. The church and its parish are under jurisdiction of Eparchy of Srem which is based in Sremski Karlovci in neighbouring Serbia. The...



In Greece:
  • Monastery of Saint Paraskevi (Vikos), a monastery in the Zagori region

See also

  • Agia Paraskevi (disambiguation)
    Agia Paraskevi (disambiguation)
    Agia Paraskevi is a suburb of Athens, Greece. It may also refer to:*Agia Paraskevi, Perdika, a beach resort in Thesprotia, Greece*Agia Paraskevi, Chalkidiki, a village in Chalkidiki, Greece*Agia Paraskevi, Drama, a village in the Drama prefecture, Greece...

    for places in Greece named after Saint Paraskevi
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