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</div>[[Saint]] [[James the Confessor]], [[Bishop]] of Catania; Saint [[Thomas I of Constantinople|Thomas]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople; Saint [[Cyril of Catania|Cyril]], Bishop of Catania; Saint [[Serapion of Thmuis|Serapion]], Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt; Saint Pachomius, [[monk]] of Nerekhta; Saint Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (Gaul); New-Martyr [[Archbishop]] Theodore Pozdeyev; Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome; [[Venerable]] [[Seraphim of Virits]]; New-martyr Michael; Saint [[Enda of Aran]], father of Irish [[monasticism]]; Saint [[Berillos of Catania|Berillos]], Bishop of Catania
[[Saint]] [[James the Confessor]], [[Bishop]] of Catania; Saint [[Thomas I of Constantinople|Thomas]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople;
 
Saint [[Cyril of Catania|Cyril]], Bishop of Catania; Saint [[Serapion of Thmuis|Serapion]], Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt; Saint Pachomius, [[monk]] of Nerekhta; Saint Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (Gaul); New-Martyr [[Archbishop]] Theodore Pozdeyev; Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome; [[Venerable]] [[Seraphim of Virits]]; New-martyr Michael; Saint [[Enda of Aran]], father of Irish [[monasticism]]; Saint [[Berillos of Catania|Berillos]], Bishop of Catania
 

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Our Holy Trinity

Saint James the Confessor, Bishop of Catania; Saint Thomas, Patriarch of Constantinople; Saint Cyril, Bishop of Catania; Saint Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt; Saint Pachomius, monk of Nerekhta; Saint Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (Gaul); New-Martyr Archbishop Theodore Pozdeyev; Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome; Venerable Seraphim of Virits; New-martyr Michael; Saint Enda of Aran, father of Irish monasticism; Saint Berillos, Bishop of Catania