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</div>[[Apostles]] [[Apostle Archippus|Archippos]], [[Apostle Philemon|Philemon]], and [[Apostle Apphia|Apphias]] of the Seventy; [[Saint]] Dositheus of Palestine, [[disciple]] of St. Abba Dorotheus (see [[June 5]]); Saint Rabulas of Samosata; Saints Eugene and Macarius, [[presbyter]]s, [[confessor]]s at Antioch; [[Martyr]]s Maximus, Theodotus, Hesychius, and Asclepiodota of Adrianopolis; Saint Conon, [[Abbot]] of the Pethukla [[Monastery]] in Palestine; New [[Hieromartyr]] Nikita of Epirus; [[Venerable]] [[Hieromonk]] Theodore of Sanaxar Monastery; [[Monastic]] [[Martyr]] [[Philothei of Athens]] the [[Righteous]] [[nun]]; Odran of Ireland, St.[[Patrick of Ireland|Patrick]]'s chariot driver
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[[Apostles]] [[Apostle Archippus|Archippos]], [[Apostle Philemon|Philemon]], and [[Apostle Apphia|Apphias]] of the Seventy Apostles (1st century);
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Martyrs Maximus, Theodotus, Hesychius, and Asclepiodota of Adrianopolis (305-311);
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Venerable Saints Eugene and Macarius, Priests, Confessors at Antioch (363);
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Saint Mesrop the Translator, of Armenia (439);
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Venerable Rabulas of Samosata (c. 530)
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Venerable Conon, Abbot of the Pethukla [[Monastery]] in Palestine (555);
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Saint Dositheus of Gaza, disciple of Saint Abba Dorotheus (7th century);
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Venerable Sophronios, Bishop;
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Saint Gabinus, a martyr in Rome related to the Emperor Diocletian, but also the brother of Pope Gaius, and father of the martyr St Susanna (c. 295);
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Saint Quodvultdeus, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa (450);
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Saint Valerius (''Valére''), Bishop of Antibes in the south of France (c. 450);
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Saint Odran, ranks as the first Christian martyr in Irish history, was St.[[Patrick of Ireland|Patrick]]'s chariot driver (c. 452);
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Saints Publius, Julian, Marcellus and Companions, martyrs in North Africa;
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Saint Barbatus of Benevento, who took part in the Sixth Oecumenical Council in Constantinople at which Monothelitism was condemned (682);
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Saint Mansuetus, Bishop of Milan and Confessor, he wrote a treatise against Monothelitism (c. 690);
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Saint Beatus of Liébana, a monk at Liebana, famous for his firm stand against Adoptionism (789);
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Saint George of Lodève, Bishop of Lodève (c. 884);
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Saint Yaroslav the Wise, son of the Varangian (Viking) Grand Prince Vladimir the Great (1054) (''see also [[February 20]] and [[February 28]]'');
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New Nun-martyr [[Philothei of Athens]] (1588);
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Venerable Theodore, Abbot of Sanaxar Monastery (1791)
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New Hieromartyr Nicetas, Hieromonk, of Epirus and Mt. Athos, at Serres (1809) (''see also [[April 4]]'');
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Saint Maria, desert-dweller of Olonets (1860) (''see also [[February 9]]'');
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New Hieromartyr Vladimir (Terentiev), Abbot, of Zosima Hermitage, Smolensk (1933);
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New Martyr Demetrius Volkov (1942);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Icon of the Mother of God of Cyprus (392).
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Latest revision as of 15:24, April 6, 2015

Our Lord Jesus Christ

Apostles Archippos, Philemon, and Apphias of the Seventy Apostles (1st century); Martyrs Maximus, Theodotus, Hesychius, and Asclepiodota of Adrianopolis (305-311); Venerable Saints Eugene and Macarius, Priests, Confessors at Antioch (363); Saint Mesrop the Translator, of Armenia (439); Venerable Rabulas of Samosata (c. 530) Venerable Conon, Abbot of the Pethukla Monastery in Palestine (555); Saint Dositheus of Gaza, disciple of Saint Abba Dorotheus (7th century); Venerable Sophronios, Bishop; Saint Gabinus, a martyr in Rome related to the Emperor Diocletian, but also the brother of Pope Gaius, and father of the martyr St Susanna (c. 295); Saint Quodvultdeus, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa (450); Saint Valerius (Valére), Bishop of Antibes in the south of France (c. 450); Saint Odran, ranks as the first Christian martyr in Irish history, was St.Patrick's chariot driver (c. 452); Saints Publius, Julian, Marcellus and Companions, martyrs in North Africa; Saint Barbatus of Benevento, who took part in the Sixth Oecumenical Council in Constantinople at which Monothelitism was condemned (682); Saint Mansuetus, Bishop of Milan and Confessor, he wrote a treatise against Monothelitism (c. 690); Saint Beatus of Liébana, a monk at Liebana, famous for his firm stand against Adoptionism (789); Saint George of Lodève, Bishop of Lodève (c. 884); Saint Yaroslav the Wise, son of the Varangian (Viking) Grand Prince Vladimir the Great (1054) (see also February 20 and February 28); New Nun-martyr Philothei of Athens (1588); Venerable Theodore, Abbot of Sanaxar Monastery (1791) New Hieromartyr Nicetas, Hieromonk, of Epirus and Mt. Athos, at Serres (1809) (see also April 4); Saint Maria, desert-dweller of Olonets (1860) (see also February 9); New Hieromartyr Vladimir (Terentiev), Abbot, of Zosima Hermitage, Smolensk (1933); New Martyr Demetrius Volkov (1942); Other Commemorations: Icon of the Mother of God of Cyprus (392).