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April 16 2024:

The Holy Trinity

Virgin Martyrs Agape, Irene, and Chionia in Illyria; Martyrs Leonidas, Charissa, Nice, Galina, Callista (Calisa), Nunechia, Basilissa, Theodora, and Irene of Corinth (see also April 15); Saint Theodore-Bassa, princess of Novgorod; New-Martyr Michael of Smyrna (see also April 15); Monk-martyr Christopher of Dionysiou of Mount Athos; Hieromartyr Nikita of St. Anne Skete on Mount Athos; Saint Fructuosis of Brada; Saints Phylicus bishop, Januarius presbyter, Fortunatus, and Septeminus; Saint Paternus, Bishop of Avranches; the weeping Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Ilyin Chernigov"



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