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Welcome to the St. Nina Quarterly online!

Fall 2005

We are very excited to be unveiling our new and improved web page. Here you will find all the articles from the back issues of our printed journal (click here for an indexed listing) as well as articles from our online journal. In addition, you will be able to find information about us and our patron saint, St. Nina. Articles under 'The Quarterly' are categorized in a number of ways: by journal volume, subject, and author. In addition, our 'Words and Images' section contains a thematic listing of feature articles, presentations, sermons, interviews, reflections, etc., as well as icons and photos. The navigation sections are designed for maximum power and flexibility to help you browse the site and find an article quickly. We encourage you to explore the site. 


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The Life of St. Nina - by Karen Rae Keck

Born in Cappadocia in the late third century, St. Nina (or Nino, the Georgian form) was the only daughter of a Roman general, Zabulon, and his wife, Susanna. On her father’s side, she was related to St. George, and on her mother’s, to the Patriarch of Jerusalem.


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