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</div>[[Saint]] Porphyrius, [[Archbishop]] of Gaza; [[Great-martyr]] [[Photine of Samaria]] the Samaritan Woman (see also [[March 20]]) and her sisters Anatola, Phota, Photis, Paraskevi, and Kyriaki, and her sons Photinus and Joses, and Sebastian the Duke, Victor, and Christodulus, [[martyr]]s; Martyr Theocletus and those with him; [[New-Martyr]] John Kalphes ("the Apprentice") of Constantinople; [[Venerable]] Sebastian, [[monk]] of Poshekhonye; [[synaxis]] of the venerable fathers of the [[Kiev Caves]] Lavra
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[[Great-martyr]] [[Photine of Samaria]], the Samaritan Woman in the Gospel, and those with her, all martyred under Nero (66), including: her sisters: Phota, Photis, Parasceva, and Cyriaca (''Kyriake''), her sons: Victor Stratelates (''or Photinus'') and Joses (''Joseph''), and also Christodoulos, Sebastian the Duke, the officer Anatolius, and Theoclitus the former sorcerer (''see also [[March 20]]'');
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Saint [[Porphyrios of Gaza]], [[Archbishop]] of Gaza (420);
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Saint Nicholas of "Katopinos";
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Saint Dionysius of Augsburg, venerated as the first Bishop of Augsburg in Germany (c. 303);
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Saint Faustinian, second Bishop of Bologna in Italy (4th century);
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Saint Andrew of Florence, Bishop of Florence and Confessor (c. 407);
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Saint Agricola, Bishop of Nevers in France (c. 594);
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Saint Victor, a hermit in Arcis-sur-Aube in Champagne in France (7th century);
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Venerable Sebastian of Poshekhonye, founder of Sokhotsk Monastery, Yaroslavl (1500) (''see also [[December 18]]'');
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New Martyr John the Cabinetmaker (''John Calphas, "the Apprentice"''), by beheading, at Constantinople (1575);
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New Hieromartyr Sylvester (Olshevsky), Archbishop of Omsk, Bishop of Prilutsk and Vicar of Poltava (1920);
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New Hieromartyr Peter Varlamov, Priest of Ufim (1930);
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New Hieromartyr Sergius Voskresensky, Priest (1933);
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Virgin-martyr Anna Blagoveshchensky (1937);
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New Hieromartyr John (Pashin), Bishop of Rylsk (Rila) (1938);
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New Hieromartyr John Dunaev, Priest (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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[[Synaxis]] of the Mezhetsk Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos at Kiev (1492).
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St. Photini the Samaritan Woman
St. Porphyrios of Gaza

Great-martyr Photine of Samaria, the Samaritan Woman in the Gospel, and those with her, all martyred under Nero (66), including: her sisters: Phota, Photis, Parasceva, and Cyriaca (Kyriake), her sons: Victor Stratelates (or Photinus) and Joses (Joseph), and also Christodoulos, Sebastian the Duke, the officer Anatolius, and Theoclitus the former sorcerer (see also March 20); Saint Porphyrios of Gaza, Archbishop of Gaza (420); Saint Nicholas of "Katopinos"; Saint Dionysius of Augsburg, venerated as the first Bishop of Augsburg in Germany (c. 303); Saint Faustinian, second Bishop of Bologna in Italy (4th century); Saint Andrew of Florence, Bishop of Florence and Confessor (c. 407); Saint Agricola, Bishop of Nevers in France (c. 594); Saint Victor, a hermit in Arcis-sur-Aube in Champagne in France (7th century); Venerable Sebastian of Poshekhonye, founder of Sokhotsk Monastery, Yaroslavl (1500) (see also December 18); New Martyr John the Cabinetmaker (John Calphas, "the Apprentice"), by beheading, at Constantinople (1575); New Hieromartyr Sylvester (Olshevsky), Archbishop of Omsk, Bishop of Prilutsk and Vicar of Poltava (1920); New Hieromartyr Peter Varlamov, Priest of Ufim (1930); New Hieromartyr Sergius Voskresensky, Priest (1933); Virgin-martyr Anna Blagoveshchensky (1937); New Hieromartyr John (Pashin), Bishop of Rylsk (Rila) (1938); New Hieromartyr John Dunaev, Priest (1938); Other Commemorations: Synaxis of the Mezhetsk Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos at Kiev (1492).