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[[Image:Blaise.jpg|100px|St. Blaise]]<br><br> | [[Image:Blaise.jpg|100px|St. Blaise]]<br><br> | ||
[[Image:Theodora the Iconodule.jpg|100px|St. Theodora]] | [[Image:Theodora the Iconodule.jpg|100px|St. Theodora]] | ||
− | </div>[[Hieromartyr]] [[Blaise of Sebaste|Blaise (Vlassios)]], [[Bishop]] of Sebaste, and the two children and seven women [[martyr]]ed with him | + | </div> |
− | <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|February 11]]</noinclude> | + | |
+ | [[Hieromartyr]] [[Blaise of Sebaste|Blaise (Vlassios)]], [[Bishop]] of Sebaste, and the two children and seven women [[martyr]]ed with him (316); | ||
+ | Hieromartyr Lucius of Adrianople (348); | ||
+ | [[Righteous]] [[Theodora (9th century empress)|Theodora]] the [[Iconodule]], wife of Emperor Theophilus the [[Iconoclast]]; | ||
+ | Saint Blaise the Hieromartyr of Acarnania (1006); | ||
+ | Saint Calocerus, disciple of St Apollinaris, whom he succeeded as Bishop of Ravenna, Confessor (c. 130); | ||
+ | Martyrs of North-West Africa, the 'Guardians of the Holy Scriptures' (303); | ||
+ | Martyrs Saturninus, Dativus, Felix, Ampelius, Victoria and Companions (304) (''see also [[February 12]]''); | ||
+ | Saint Lazarus of Milan, Archbishop, who defended his flock from the Ostrogoths (449); | ||
+ | Saints Priscus the Bishop, with Castrensis, Tammarus, Rosius, Heraclius, Secundinus, Adjutor, Mark, Augustus, Elpidius, Canion and Vindonius, priests (5th century); | ||
+ | Saint Severinus, Abbot of Agaunum in Switzerland (507); | ||
+ | Saint Desideratus (''Désiré''), successor of St Avitus as Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne (6th century); | ||
+ | Saint Desiderius, Bishop of Vienne and martyr (608); | ||
+ | Saint [[Caedmon|Cædmon of Whitby]], monk of [[Whitby Abbey|Whitby]], Yorkshire, father of English poetry (c. 680); | ||
+ | Saint Gobnait, Abbess of Ballyvourney, Cork, Ireland (7th century); | ||
+ | Saint [[Gregory II of Rome|Gregory II]], Pope of Rome (731); | ||
+ | Saint Benedict of Aniane, monastic reformer (821); | ||
+ | Saint [[Vsevolod of Pskov|Gabriel of Pskov]] (Prince Vsevolod of Pskov), Prince and wonderworker of Pskov (1138); | ||
+ | Venerable Demetrius, monk and [[wonderworker]] of Priluki Monastery in Vologda (1392); | ||
+ | New Martyr George of Kratovo, Serbia, at Sofia, burned at the stake (1515) | ||
+ | Venerable Cassian the Barefoot (in the world 'Kosmas'), ascetic of the Joseph-Volokolamsk Monastery (1532); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Uncovering of the [[relics]] of Saint Zechariah the [[Prophet]], the father of St. [[John the Forerunner|John the Baptist]] (415) | ||
+ | Repose of [[Archbishop]] Simon of Shanghai and Peking (1933). | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|February 11]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 13:25, April 6, 2015
Hieromartyr Blaise (Vlassios), Bishop of Sebaste, and the two children and seven women martyred with him (316); Hieromartyr Lucius of Adrianople (348); Righteous Theodora the Iconodule, wife of Emperor Theophilus the Iconoclast; Saint Blaise the Hieromartyr of Acarnania (1006); Saint Calocerus, disciple of St Apollinaris, whom he succeeded as Bishop of Ravenna, Confessor (c. 130); Martyrs of North-West Africa, the 'Guardians of the Holy Scriptures' (303); Martyrs Saturninus, Dativus, Felix, Ampelius, Victoria and Companions (304) (see also February 12); Saint Lazarus of Milan, Archbishop, who defended his flock from the Ostrogoths (449); Saints Priscus the Bishop, with Castrensis, Tammarus, Rosius, Heraclius, Secundinus, Adjutor, Mark, Augustus, Elpidius, Canion and Vindonius, priests (5th century); Saint Severinus, Abbot of Agaunum in Switzerland (507); Saint Desideratus (Désiré), successor of St Avitus as Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne (6th century); Saint Desiderius, Bishop of Vienne and martyr (608); Saint Cædmon of Whitby, monk of Whitby, Yorkshire, father of English poetry (c. 680); Saint Gobnait, Abbess of Ballyvourney, Cork, Ireland (7th century); Saint Gregory II, Pope of Rome (731); Saint Benedict of Aniane, monastic reformer (821); Saint Gabriel of Pskov (Prince Vsevolod of Pskov), Prince and wonderworker of Pskov (1138); Venerable Demetrius, monk and wonderworker of Priluki Monastery in Vologda (1392); New Martyr George of Kratovo, Serbia, at Sofia, burned at the stake (1515) Venerable Cassian the Barefoot (in the world 'Kosmas'), ascetic of the Joseph-Volokolamsk Monastery (1532); Other Commemorations: Uncovering of the relics of Saint Zechariah the Prophet, the father of St. John the Baptist (415) Repose of Archbishop Simon of Shanghai and Peking (1933).