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</div>[[Hieromartyr]] Patrick, [[Bishop]] of Prussa, and his companions: [[Presbyter]]s Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus; [[Saint]] Cornelius, [[Abbot]] of Komel (Vologda); [[Martyr]] Acolouthos of the Thebaid; Saint John, Bishop of Goths in Crimea; Saint John, prince of Uglich, [[tonsure]]d as Ignatius (Vologda); Saint Sergius, [[monk]] of Shukhtov; Saint Cornelius, Abbot of Paleostrov; Martyrs Cyriaca (Kyriake) and Theotima; [[ascetic]]s of Saint Anthony of Syandem [[Monastery]]: Elias (also of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]]), Theophanes, and Dionysius; Blessed Demetrius Donskoy, Grand Prince of Moscow; Martyr Caluf of Egypt; the entrance into Georgia of Saint Nina the [[Enlightener]], [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]]; [[Righteous]] Memnonus the [[Wonder-worker]]; Martyrs Menander and Philetairos; Saint [[Dunstan of Canterbury|Dunstan]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]; Saint Alcuin, [[Hierodeacon]], of York; New Hieromartyr [http://orthodoxword.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/the-new-hieromartyr-john-karastamatis-of-santa-cruz/ John Karastamatis] of Santa Cruz, martyred by Satanists (1985).
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Martyrs Calocerus and Parthenius, brothers (250);
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Martyr Philoterus of Nicomedia (303);
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Martyr Acoluthus of the [[w:Thebaid|Thebaid]] (Caluf the Egyptian) (303);
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Martyr Cyriaca (Kyriake) and the six holy virgin-martyrs in Nicomedia (307);
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Martyr Theotima of Nicomedia (ca.311);
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[[Hieromartyr]]s Patricius of Prussa (Patrick), Bishop, and with him the [[Presbyter]]s Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus (362);
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Saint John, Bishop of the Goths in Crimea (787);
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Martyr Pudens, the senator (ca.160);
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Virgin-Martyr Pudentiana (Potentiana), daughter of Saint Pudens the senator (160);
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Saint Cyril of Trier, Bishop of Trier, (5th c.);
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Saint Adolphus (Hadulf), ascetic of the Benedictine [[w:Abbey of St. Vaast|Abbey of St. Vaast]], in Arras, and later Bishop of Arras Cambrai in the north of France (728);
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Saint [[Dunstan of Canterbury|Dunstan]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] (988);
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Monk-martyrs and Confessors of the Monastery of Panagia of [[w:Kantara Castle|Kantara]], on Cyprus, who suffered under the Latins (1231): Barnabas, Gennadius, Gerasimus, Germanus (Herman), Theognostus, Theoctistus, Jeremiah, John, Joseph, Conon, Cyril, Maximus and Mark;
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Blessed Dmitry Donskoy, great prince of Moscow (1389) (see also [[May 9]]);
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Venerable Sinaites of Serbia (from [[w:Ravanica|Ravanica]]) (14th c.): Romulus, Romanus, Nestor, Sisoes, Zosimas, Gregory, Nicodemus, and Cyril, the Sinaites. - disciples of [[Gregory of Sinai]] ([[Mount Athos]]) - (see also [[May 6]] - Slavonic);
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Saint Cornelius of Paleostrov, [[Abbot]] (1420);
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Saint John (Ignatius), Prince of Uglich, [[tonsure]]d as Ignatius in Vologda (1522);
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Venerable Cornelius of Komel (Vologda), [[Abbot]], [[Wonderworker]] (1537);
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Saint Sergius of Shukhtov (Shukhtom), [[monk]] (1609);
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Hieromartyr Matthew (Voznesensky) (1919);
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Hieromartyr Innocent (Letayev), Archbishop of Kharkiv (1937);
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Hieromartyr Victor (Karakulin) (1937);
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Hieromartyr Onuphrius (Gagaliuk), Archbishop of Kursk and Oboyansk (1938) (see also [[June 1]]);
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Hieromartyr: Anthony, Bishop of Belgorod (1938);
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Hieromartyrs priests: Mitrophanes (Vilgelmsky), Alexander (Yeroshov), Michael (Deineka), Hippolytus (Krasnovsky), Nicholas (Kulakov), Basil (Ivanov), Nicholas (Sadovsky), Maximus (Bogdanov), Alexander (Saulsky), Paul (Bryantsev), and Paul (Popov) (1938);
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Martyrs: Michael (Voznesensky) and Gregory (Bogoyavlensky) (1938);
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New Hieromartyr Valentin (Lukianov), Hieromonk, of Romashkovo (Moscow) (1940);
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All New Hieromartyrs of Slobozhanschyna (Slobodskaya) Ukraine (1937,1938,1940,1941) (see also [[May 9]]);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Entrance into Georgia (323) of Saint [[Nino of Cappadocia|Nina]] (Nino), [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]] (335);
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Translation of the sacred [[relics]] of Saints Julius the [[Presbyter]] (401) and Julianus (Giuliano) the [[Deacon]] (391);
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Repose of Schemamonk Cyriacus of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] (1798);
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Repose of Elder Cleopas of Valaam, disciple of St. Paisius (Velichkovsky) (1816);
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Repose of Righteous Nicholas Rynin of Vologda (1837);
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Commemoration of the ascetics of St. Anthony of Syadem Monastery: Elias (also of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]]), Theophanes, and Dionysius;
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Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Kharkov;
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Hieromartyr [[John Karastamatis of Santa Cruz]], martyred by Satanists (1985);
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Our Holy Lady Theotokos

Martyrs Calocerus and Parthenius, brothers (250); Martyr Philoterus of Nicomedia (303); Martyr Acoluthus of the Thebaid (Caluf the Egyptian) (303); Martyr Cyriaca (Kyriake) and the six holy virgin-martyrs in Nicomedia (307); Martyr Theotima of Nicomedia (ca.311); Hieromartyrs Patricius of Prussa (Patrick), Bishop, and with him the Presbyters Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus (362); Saint John, Bishop of the Goths in Crimea (787); Martyr Pudens, the senator (ca.160); Virgin-Martyr Pudentiana (Potentiana), daughter of Saint Pudens the senator (160); Saint Cyril of Trier, Bishop of Trier, (5th c.); Saint Adolphus (Hadulf), ascetic of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Vaast, in Arras, and later Bishop of Arras Cambrai in the north of France (728); Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury (988); Monk-martyrs and Confessors of the Monastery of Panagia of Kantara, on Cyprus, who suffered under the Latins (1231): Barnabas, Gennadius, Gerasimus, Germanus (Herman), Theognostus, Theoctistus, Jeremiah, John, Joseph, Conon, Cyril, Maximus and Mark; Blessed Dmitry Donskoy, great prince of Moscow (1389) (see also May 9); Venerable Sinaites of Serbia (from Ravanica) (14th c.): Romulus, Romanus, Nestor, Sisoes, Zosimas, Gregory, Nicodemus, and Cyril, the Sinaites. - disciples of Gregory of Sinai (Mount Athos) - (see also May 6 - Slavonic); Saint Cornelius of Paleostrov, Abbot (1420); Saint John (Ignatius), Prince of Uglich, tonsured as Ignatius in Vologda (1522); Venerable Cornelius of Komel (Vologda), Abbot, Wonderworker (1537); Saint Sergius of Shukhtov (Shukhtom), monk (1609); Hieromartyr Matthew (Voznesensky) (1919); Hieromartyr Innocent (Letayev), Archbishop of Kharkiv (1937); Hieromartyr Victor (Karakulin) (1937); Hieromartyr Onuphrius (Gagaliuk), Archbishop of Kursk and Oboyansk (1938) (see also June 1); Hieromartyr: Anthony, Bishop of Belgorod (1938); Hieromartyrs priests: Mitrophanes (Vilgelmsky), Alexander (Yeroshov), Michael (Deineka), Hippolytus (Krasnovsky), Nicholas (Kulakov), Basil (Ivanov), Nicholas (Sadovsky), Maximus (Bogdanov), Alexander (Saulsky), Paul (Bryantsev), and Paul (Popov) (1938); Martyrs: Michael (Voznesensky) and Gregory (Bogoyavlensky) (1938); New Hieromartyr Valentin (Lukianov), Hieromonk, of Romashkovo (Moscow) (1940); All New Hieromartyrs of Slobozhanschyna (Slobodskaya) Ukraine (1937,1938,1940,1941) (see also May 9); Other Commemorations: Entrance into Georgia (323) of Saint Nina (Nino), Equal-to-the-Apostles (335); Translation of the sacred relics of Saints Julius the Presbyter (401) and Julianus (Giuliano) the Deacon (391); Repose of Schemamonk Cyriacus of Valaam (1798); Repose of Elder Cleopas of Valaam, disciple of St. Paisius (Velichkovsky) (1816); Repose of Righteous Nicholas Rynin of Vologda (1837); Commemoration of the ascetics of St. Anthony of Syadem Monastery: Elias (also of Valaam), Theophanes, and Dionysius; Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Kharkov; Hieromartyr John Karastamatis of Santa Cruz, martyred by Satanists (1985);