Paremhat (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲣⲉⲙϩⲁⲧ), also known as Phamenoth (Greek: Φαμενώθ, Phamenṓth) and Baramhat[1] (Arabic: برمهات), is the seventh month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lies between March 10 and April 8 of the Gregorian calendar. Paremhat is also the third month of the Season of the Emergence, when the Nile floods recede and the crops start to grow throughout the land of Egypt.

Name

The Coptic name Paremhat comes from the ancient Egyptian name "Month of Amenhotep I" (Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ n jmn-htp.w), who was deified at the end of his reign c.1500 BC. The month had formerly been known as Rekeh-Nedjes.

Coptic Synaxarium of the month of Paremhat

Coptic Julian Gregorian Commemorations
Paremhat

1

February

25

March

10

  • Martyrdom of St. Alexandrus
  • Commemoration of St. Marcura, the Bishop
  • Departure of St. Narcissus, Bishop of Jerusalem.
2 26 11
  • Martyrdom of St. Macrobius (Makrawy), Bishop of Nikiû
3 27 12
  • Departure of St. Cosmas III, the 58th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Martyrdom of St. Porphyry
  • Departure of St. Hadid, the priest
4 28 13
  • Assembly of the Holy Council on the island of Bani-Omar
  • Martyrdom of St. Haboulyous (Hanulius), the Prince of Perga
5 March

1

14
  • Departure of St. Serapamon, Archpriest of the Monastery of St. John the Dwarf
  • Martyrdom of St. Eudexia.
  • Martyrdom of St. Peter, the priest.
6 2 15
  • Martyrdom of St. Dioscorus
  • Departure of St. Theodotus, Bishop of Corinth
7 3 16
  • Martyrdom of Sts. Philemon & St. Apollonius
  • Martyrdom of St. Mary, the Israelite
8 4 17
  • Martyrdom of St. Matthias, the Apostle.
  • Martyrdom of St. Arianus, the Governor of Ansena.
  • Departure of St. Julian, the 11th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Departure of Fr. Faltaous El Souriani
  • Departure of Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria.
9 5 18
  • Departure of St. Konan the Syrian
  • Martyrdom of Sts. Abrianus, Amrata his wife, Eusebius, Armanius, and the Forty Martyrs.
10 6 19
  • Commemoration of the Appearance of the Glorious Cross
11 7 20
  • Martyrdom of St. Basilaos, the Bishop
12 8 21
  • Commemoration of Michael, the Archangel
  • Commemoration of the revealing of the Virginity of St. Demetrius, the 12th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Martyrdom of St. Malachias of Palestine
  • Martyrdom of St. Glathinos in Damascus
  • Departure of Fr. Bishoy Kamel
13 9 22
14 10 23
  • Departure of St. Cyril III, the 75th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Martyrdom of St. Sinouti el-Bahnasa
  • Martyrdom of the Sts. Eugenius, Agathodorus and Elpidius
15 11 24
  • Departure of St. Sarah the nun
  • Martyrdom of St. Helias of Hnes
16 12 25
17 13 26
  • Departure of Lazarus, the beloved of the Lord.
  • Commemoration of the St. George the Ascetic, St. Belasius the Martyr, & St. Joseph the Bishop
  • Departure of St. Basilius, Bishop of Jerusalem
  • Martyrdom of St. Sidhom Bishay in Damietta.
18 14 27
  • Martyrdom of St. Isidore, friend of St. Sina the Soldier
19 15 28
  • Martyrdom of St. Aristobulus, the Apostle.
  • Martyrdom of the Sts. Alexander, Agabius, Alexander, Timolaos, Dionysius, Romulus, and Blesius (Valesius)
20 16 29
21 17 30
  • Commemoration of the Holy Virgin St. Mary, the Mother of God (Theotokos).
  • Commemoration of the visit of Our Lord Christ to Bethany.
  • Consultation of the Chief Priests to put the righteous Lazarus to death
22 18 31
  • Departure of St. Michael, Bishop of Naqadah
  • Departure of St. Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem.
23 19 April

1

  • Departure of Daniel, the Prophet.
24 20 2
25 21 3
  • Departure of St. Onesiphorous (Friska), one of the Seventy Apostles
  • Departure of St. Matthew III, the 100th Pope of Alexandria.
26 22 4
27 23 5
28 24 6
29 25 7
  • Commemoration of the Life giving Annunciation
  • Resurrection of Our Lord Christ from the dead
30 26 8
  • Commemoration of the Archangel Gabriel, the Announcer
  • Commemoration of the Transfer of the Relies of Saint James, known as the Mangled
  • Commemoration of Samson, One of the Judges of Israel

References

Citations

  1. Gabra, Gawdat (2008), "Coptic Calendar", The A to Z of the Coptic Church, A to Z Guide Series, No. 107, Plymouth: The Scarecrow Press, pp. 70–1, ISBN 9780810870574.

Bibliography


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