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</div>Procession of the Precious Wood of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord; Holy Seven Maccabees: [[Martyr]]s Abimus, Antoninus, Gurias, Eleazar, Eusabonus, Alimus, and Marcellus, and their mother Solomonia and their teacher Eleazar <!-- [Heb 11:33-40; Matt 10:32-40] --->; Nine Martyrs of Perge in Pamphylia: Leontius, Attius, Alexander, Cindeus, Minsitheus (Mnesitheus), Cyriacus, Mineon (Menaeus), Catanus, and Eucleus; Martyr Papas the New; Martyr Eleazar; Martyr Cyricus; Martyrs Theodore and Polyeuctus; Martyrs Menas, Menais, and others of England; Martyr Elessa of Cythera; [[Saint]] Timothy the [[Wonder-worker]], [[Archbishop]] of Priconissus of Peloponnesus; Saint Ethelwold, [[Bishop]] of Winchester; [[Virgin-Martyr]] Sidwell of Exeter; Saint Eusebios, Bishop of Vercelli; Saint Kenneth, [[Monk]] of Ploumelin
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'''Feasts''':
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Beginning of the [[Dormition]] Fast;
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[[Procession of the Precious Wood of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord]];  
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'''Saints''':
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Holy Seven Maccabees: [[Martyr]]s Abimus, Antoninus, Gurias, Eleazar, Eusabonus, Alimus, and Marcellus, and their mother Solomonia, and their teacher Eleazar (166 B.C.)<!-- [Heb 11:33-40; Matt 10:32-40] --->;  
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Holy Nine Martyrs of Perge in Pamphylia: Leontius, Attius, Alexander, Cindeus, Minsitheus (Mnesitheus), Cyriacus, Mineon (Menaeus), Catanus, and Eucleus (3rd c.);
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Martyr Papas the New;
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Martyr Eleazar;  
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Martyr Cyricus, by beheading;
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Martyr Theodore, by the sword;
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Martyr Polyeuctus, by being buried alive in manure;
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Venerable Martyr Elessa of [[Metropolis of Kythira|Kythira]] (375);
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Saint Timothy of Proconnesus the [[Wonderworker]], Archbishop of [[w:Marmara Island|Proconnesus]] (6th c.)
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Martyrs Menas, Menais, and others of England;
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Child-martyr Justin, venerated in Louvre near Paris in France (ca.290);
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Saint Nemesius, a saint venerated near Lisieux in France;
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Saint Leus of Viguenza, a priest whose relics were honoured in Viguenza in Italy (4th c.);
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Saint Verus, Bishop of Vienne, attended the Council of Arles in 314 (ca.314);
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Saint Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop (371);
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Saint Exuperius of Bayeux, first Bishop of Bayeux in France, he is honoured in Corbeil (405);
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Saint Ríoch, a nephew of St. Patrick, early Irish Christian missionary and Abbot of Innisboffin in Ireland (ca.490);
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Saint Almedha (Eluned, Eled, Elevetha), suffered martyrdom on a hill near Brecon in Wales (5th c.);
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Saint Severus, a priest of noble family, famous for his charity, honoured from time immemorial in the village of [[w:Saint-Sever-de-Rustan|St Sever de Rustan]] (ca.500);
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Saints Friard (Friardus of Vindumitta), and Secundel (Secundellus) deacon, [[hermit]]s on the Isle of Vindomitte near Nantes in Gaul (ca.577);
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[[Virgin-Martyr]] Sidwell of Exeter (Sativola) (6th c.);
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Saint [[w:Cenydd|Kenneth]] (Cenydd, Kined), monk of Ploumelin, a [[hermit]] who made his cell among the rocks in the Gower peninsula, Wales (6th c.);
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Saint Peregrinus, a pilgrim from Ireland, on return from a [[pilgrimage]] to the [[Holy Land]] settled as a hermit near Modena in Italy (643);
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Saint Jonatus, a monk at Elnone in Belgium, [[Abbot]] of Marchiennes (c 643-652) and then of [[w:Saint-Amand Abbey|Elnone Abbey]] (c 652-659);
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Saint Mary the Consoler, sister of St Anno, Bishop of Verona in Italy (8th c.);
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Saint Æthelwold of Winchester (Ethelwold), Bishop of Winchester (984);
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Saint [[w:Davyd Sviatoslavich|Davyd Sviatoslavich]], Prince of Chernigov (1097–1123);
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New Hieromartyr Basil, Archbishop of Chernigov (1918);
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New Hieromartyr Demetrius, Priest (1937);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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[[Baptism of Rus']] (1 August 988);
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Finding of the [[relics]] (1882) of Bishop [[Nestor (Zakkis) of the Aleutians|Nestor (Zakkis) of the Aleutians and Alaska]] (1882);
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Repose of Abbess Alexia of Nizhni-Novgorod (1940);
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Uncovering of the relics (1995) of the Venerable Sophia of Suzdal (1542).
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Latest revision as of 22:47, August 29, 2012

Our Lord Jesus Christ

Feasts: Beginning of the Dormition Fast; Procession of the Precious Wood of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord; Saints: Holy Seven Maccabees: Martyrs Abimus, Antoninus, Gurias, Eleazar, Eusabonus, Alimus, and Marcellus, and their mother Solomonia, and their teacher Eleazar (166 B.C.); Holy Nine Martyrs of Perge in Pamphylia: Leontius, Attius, Alexander, Cindeus, Minsitheus (Mnesitheus), Cyriacus, Mineon (Menaeus), Catanus, and Eucleus (3rd c.); Martyr Papas the New; Martyr Eleazar; Martyr Cyricus, by beheading; Martyr Theodore, by the sword; Martyr Polyeuctus, by being buried alive in manure; Venerable Martyr Elessa of Kythira (375); Saint Timothy of Proconnesus the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Proconnesus (6th c.) Martyrs Menas, Menais, and others of England; Child-martyr Justin, venerated in Louvre near Paris in France (ca.290); Saint Nemesius, a saint venerated near Lisieux in France; Saint Leus of Viguenza, a priest whose relics were honoured in Viguenza in Italy (4th c.); Saint Verus, Bishop of Vienne, attended the Council of Arles in 314 (ca.314); Saint Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop (371); Saint Exuperius of Bayeux, first Bishop of Bayeux in France, he is honoured in Corbeil (405); Saint Ríoch, a nephew of St. Patrick, early Irish Christian missionary and Abbot of Innisboffin in Ireland (ca.490); Saint Almedha (Eluned, Eled, Elevetha), suffered martyrdom on a hill near Brecon in Wales (5th c.); Saint Severus, a priest of noble family, famous for his charity, honoured from time immemorial in the village of St Sever de Rustan (ca.500); Saints Friard (Friardus of Vindumitta), and Secundel (Secundellus) deacon, hermits on the Isle of Vindomitte near Nantes in Gaul (ca.577); Virgin-Martyr Sidwell of Exeter (Sativola) (6th c.); Saint Kenneth (Cenydd, Kined), monk of Ploumelin, a hermit who made his cell among the rocks in the Gower peninsula, Wales (6th c.); Saint Peregrinus, a pilgrim from Ireland, on return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land settled as a hermit near Modena in Italy (643); Saint Jonatus, a monk at Elnone in Belgium, Abbot of Marchiennes (c 643-652) and then of Elnone Abbey (c 652-659); Saint Mary the Consoler, sister of St Anno, Bishop of Verona in Italy (8th c.); Saint Æthelwold of Winchester (Ethelwold), Bishop of Winchester (984); Saint Davyd Sviatoslavich, Prince of Chernigov (1097–1123); New Hieromartyr Basil, Archbishop of Chernigov (1918); New Hieromartyr Demetrius, Priest (1937); Other Commemorations: Baptism of Rus' (1 August 988); Finding of the relics (1882) of Bishop Nestor (Zakkis) of the Aleutians and Alaska (1882); Repose of Abbess Alexia of Nizhni-Novgorod (1940); Uncovering of the relics (1995) of the Venerable Sophia of Suzdal (1542).