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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|100px|The Holy Trinity]]
 
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</div>[[Saint]] Bessarion the [[Wonder-worker]] of Egypt; Saint Hilarion the New, [[Abbot]] of the Dalmatian [[Monastery]]; Virgin Martyrs Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna, beheaded at Salerno; Saint Paisius, Abbot of Uglich; Saint Jonah, Abbot of Klimetzk; Saint Jonah, [[Bishop]] of Perm; five virgins of Caesarea in Palestine: Martha, Mary, Cyria, Valeria, and Marcia; Saint Attalus the Wonder-worker; Martyr Gelasius; Saint Photius, [[monk]]; [[Venerable]] Bessarion the New; Saint Gudwal, Abbot of Worcester; Saint [[Jarlath of Tuam|Jarlath]], Bishop of Tuam; opening of the [[relics]] of Saint Barlaam, Abbot of Khutyn (Novgorod)
 
</div>[[Saint]] Bessarion the [[Wonder-worker]] of Egypt; Saint Hilarion the New, [[Abbot]] of the Dalmatian [[Monastery]]; Virgin Martyrs Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna, beheaded at Salerno; Saint Paisius, Abbot of Uglich; Saint Jonah, Abbot of Klimetzk; Saint Jonah, [[Bishop]] of Perm; five virgins of Caesarea in Palestine: Martha, Mary, Cyria, Valeria, and Marcia; Saint Attalus the Wonder-worker; Martyr Gelasius; Saint Photius, [[monk]]; [[Venerable]] Bessarion the New; Saint Gudwal, Abbot of Worcester; Saint [[Jarlath of Tuam|Jarlath]], Bishop of Tuam; opening of the [[relics]] of Saint Barlaam, Abbot of Khutyn (Novgorod)
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The Holy Trinity

Saint Bessarion the Wonder-worker of Egypt; Saint Hilarion the New, Abbot of the Dalmatian Monastery; Virgin Martyrs Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna, beheaded at Salerno; Saint Paisius, Abbot of Uglich; Saint Jonah, Abbot of Klimetzk; Saint Jonah, Bishop of Perm; five virgins of Caesarea in Palestine: Martha, Mary, Cyria, Valeria, and Marcia; Saint Attalus the Wonder-worker; Martyr Gelasius; Saint Photius, monk; Venerable Bessarion the New; Saint Gudwal, Abbot of Worcester; Saint Jarlath, Bishop of Tuam; opening of the relics of Saint Barlaam, Abbot of Khutyn (Novgorod)