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[[File:Venerable Hagioritic Monk-Martyrs (13th c.).jpg|100px|The Venerable Hagioritic Monk-Martyrs under Patriarch John XI Bekkos the Latinophile (†13th c).]]
</div>[[Virgin-Martyr]] Glykeria at Heraklea; [[Martyr]] Laodicius, jailer of [[Saint]] Glykeria; Martyr Alexander of Rome; Saint George the [[Confessor]] of Constantinople, with his wife Irene and their children; Saint Pausicacius, [[Bishop]] of Synnada; Saint Euthymius the New, founder of Iveron [[Monastery]], and his fellow Georgian saints of [[Mount Athos]]: his father John, his cousin George, and Gabriel who took the Holy [[Icon]] "Portaitissa" from the sea; Saint Euthymius of Athos the translator; [[monk]]s of Iveron martyred by the Latins in the 13th century; [[Righteous]] Virgin Glykeria of Novgorod; Saint Macarius, [[Abbot]] of Glushets (Vologda); Saint Sergius Georgius the Confessor of Constantinople; Saint Nikephoros, [[priest]] of the Monastery of Ephapsios; [[Hieromartyr]] Alexander of Tiverias; Saint Servatios (a Syrian who served in the Netherlands); Saint Leander of Seville; translation of the [[relics]] of Saint Macarius, [[archimandrite]] of Obruch (Kanev); repose of Righteous Priest Alexis of Bartsumany, [[disciple]] of Saint Seraphim and Ryasofor-monk John of Saint Nilus of Sora Monastery
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[[Virgin-Martyr]] Glyceria at Heraclea, Propontis (ca.138-161);
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[[Martyr]] Laodicius, jailer of Saint Glyceria (ca.138-161)
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Saint Theoctistus, monk from [[w:Tekoa (ancient town)|Tekoa]], Palestine;
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Saint Pausicacius, [[Bishop]] of Synnada (606);
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Saint Nicephoros, [[Presbyter]] of the monastery of Ephapsios;
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Saint Sergius (George) the [[Confessor]] of Constantinople, with his wife Irene and children (ca.829-842);
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Saint Euthymius the New (the Illuminator) (1028), founder of [[Iviron Monastery (Athos)|Iveron Monastery]], and his fellow Georgian saints of [[Mount Athos]]: his father monk-martyr John of Iveron (998), his cousin monk-martyr George of Iveron (1065), and monk-martyr Gabriel of Iveron who took the Holy [[Icon]] "[[Panagia Portaitissa|Portaitissa]]" from the sea (10th c.);
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Saint Abban of Ireland, baptized in 165 AD, missionary in Abingdon, Oxfordshire (2nd c.);
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Martyr Alexander of Rome (284-305);
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Saint Valerian of Auxerre, third Bishop of Auxerre, and defender of Orthodoxy against [[Arianism]] (350);
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Saint Onesimus of Gaul, fifth Bishop of Soissons in France (361);
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Saint Servatius, Bishop of Tongres, defender against Arianism in the Netherlands (384);
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Saint Agnes of Poitiers, chosen by St. Radegund to be Abbess of Holy Cross at Poitiers in France (588);
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Saint Mael (Mahel), Ascetic on the Isle of Bardsey (6th c.);
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Saint Natalis (Natale), Bishop of Milan in Italy (751);
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Saint Anno (Hanno, Annon), Bishop of Verona in Italy (780);
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Saint Merwenna of [[w:Romsey|Rumsey]] (Merwinna, Merewenna), first Abbess of Rumsey convent, in Hampshire (ca.970);
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Blessed Fortis Gabrielli, Ascetic (1040);
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Venerable monk-martyrs of [[Iviron Monastery (Athos)|Iveron Monastery]], martyred by the Latins (1259, or 1276-1280);  
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Repose of Saint Macarius, [[Abbot]] of Glushitsa Monastery, Vologda (1480);
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Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (1522);
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New Hieromartyrs Basil, Alexander and Christopher, Hieromartyr Macarius and Martyr Sergius (1922);
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103 New Hieromartyrs of [[w:Cherkasy|Cherkassk]] (Cherkas') (20th c.);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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[[Consecration of a church|Consecration]] of the Monastery of [[Panagia Pantanassa]] (Most-Holy Queen of All), on the small island of Hagia Glykeria (Incirli Adasi) in the Bay of Tuzla (12th c.);
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Translation of the [[relics]] (1688) of Hieromartyr Saint Macarius, [[Archimandrite]] of Ovruch and Pinsk, from Kaniv to Pereyaslavl (1678);
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Repose of righteous Priest Alexis of Bortsurmany, [[disciple]] of St. Seraphim of Sarov (1848);
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Repose of Rassophore Monk John, of St. Nilus of Sora Monastery (1863);
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Repose of Eldress Sepfora of Klykovo (1997).
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Latest revision as of 18:34, August 31, 2012

The Venerable Hagioritic Monk-Martyrs under Patriarch John XI Bekkos the Latinophile (†13th c).

Virgin-Martyr Glyceria at Heraclea, Propontis (ca.138-161); Martyr Laodicius, jailer of Saint Glyceria (ca.138-161) Saint Theoctistus, monk from Tekoa, Palestine; Saint Pausicacius, Bishop of Synnada (606); Saint Nicephoros, Presbyter of the monastery of Ephapsios; Saint Sergius (George) the Confessor of Constantinople, with his wife Irene and children (ca.829-842); Saint Euthymius the New (the Illuminator) (1028), founder of Iveron Monastery, and his fellow Georgian saints of Mount Athos: his father monk-martyr John of Iveron (998), his cousin monk-martyr George of Iveron (1065), and monk-martyr Gabriel of Iveron who took the Holy Icon "Portaitissa" from the sea (10th c.); Saint Abban of Ireland, baptized in 165 AD, missionary in Abingdon, Oxfordshire (2nd c.); Martyr Alexander of Rome (284-305); Saint Valerian of Auxerre, third Bishop of Auxerre, and defender of Orthodoxy against Arianism (350); Saint Onesimus of Gaul, fifth Bishop of Soissons in France (361); Saint Servatius, Bishop of Tongres, defender against Arianism in the Netherlands (384); Saint Agnes of Poitiers, chosen by St. Radegund to be Abbess of Holy Cross at Poitiers in France (588); Saint Mael (Mahel), Ascetic on the Isle of Bardsey (6th c.); Saint Natalis (Natale), Bishop of Milan in Italy (751); Saint Anno (Hanno, Annon), Bishop of Verona in Italy (780); Saint Merwenna of Rumsey (Merwinna, Merewenna), first Abbess of Rumsey convent, in Hampshire (ca.970); Blessed Fortis Gabrielli, Ascetic (1040); Venerable monk-martyrs of Iveron Monastery, martyred by the Latins (1259, or 1276-1280); Repose of Saint Macarius, Abbot of Glushitsa Monastery, Vologda (1480); Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (1522); New Hieromartyrs Basil, Alexander and Christopher, Hieromartyr Macarius and Martyr Sergius (1922); 103 New Hieromartyrs of Cherkassk (Cherkas') (20th c.); Other Commemorations: Consecration of the Monastery of Panagia Pantanassa (Most-Holy Queen of All), on the small island of Hagia Glykeria (Incirli Adasi) in the Bay of Tuzla (12th c.); Translation of the relics (1688) of Hieromartyr Saint Macarius, Archimandrite of Ovruch and Pinsk, from Kaniv to Pereyaslavl (1678); Repose of righteous Priest Alexis of Bortsurmany, disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov (1848); Repose of Rassophore Monk John, of St. Nilus of Sora Monastery (1863); Repose of Eldress Sepfora of Klykovo (1997).