Saint Angelar
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Saint Angelar (died probably soon after 885 AD) was a medieval
Naum of Preslav and Saint Sava he is venerated as a member of a group known as the "Seven Saints". In 868 in Rome he and Saint Sava were ordained as deacons by the bishops Formosus and Gauderic, while Saint Gorazd, Saint Clement of Ohrid and Saint Naum were by the same bishops ordained as priests. His fate after 885 when Pope Stephen V forbade the use of the Slavic liturgy and Wiching as Methodius' successor exiled the disciples of the two brothers from Great Moravia remains unclear. He fled together with Saint Clement, Saint Naum and Saint Sava to the First Bulgarian Empire
, where he probably died soon afterwards.
Honours
St. Cyril and St. Methodius."[1]
Notes
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