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− | <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|May 25]]</noinclude> | + | '''Feasts''': |
+ | [[Third Finding of the Head of St. John the Forerunner|Third Finding of the Honorable Head]] of the Holy Glorious [[Prophet]] Saint [[John the Baptist]] (c.850); | ||
+ | '''Saints''': | ||
+ | Martyrs Pasicrates, Valentinian, Julius and others at [[w:Silistra|Dorostolum]] (302); | ||
+ | [[Hieromartyr]] Therapont of Cyprus, [[Bishop]] (300-305); | ||
+ | Hieromartyrs Maximus and Victorinus (384); | ||
+ | Saint Dodo, prince of Georgia, monk of [[w:David Gareja monastery complex|Gareji]] (596); | ||
+ | Saint Olbian (Albianos), [[monk]]; | ||
+ | Hieromartyr [[Urban I of Rome|Urban]], [[Pope]] of Rome (230); | ||
+ | Martyr Celestine, in Rome; | ||
+ | Saint Dionysios (Dionysius Mariani, Denis), Bishop of Milan (359); | ||
+ | Saint Zenobius, first Bishop of Florence (390); | ||
+ | Saint Leo of Troyes, monk who succeeded St Romanus as Abbot of Mantenay near Troyes, France (c.550); | ||
+ | Saints Injuriosus and Scholastica, a married couple in the Auvergne in France who lived in virginity and holiness (c. 550); | ||
+ | Saint Aldhelm of Sherborne, Bishop of Sherborne (709); | ||
+ | Saint [[Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad]] (Dunchadh), the eleventh [[Abbot of Iona]] (707–717) in Scotland (717); | ||
+ | Hieromartyrs Gerbald, Reginhard, Winebald and Worad, of the monastery of St Bertin in France, all martyred by the Danes (862); | ||
+ | Saint Egilhard, eighth abbot of [[w:Kornelimünster Abbey|Cornelimünster]] near Aachen in Germany, martyred by Vikings at Bercheim (881); | ||
+ | Saint Gennadius of Astorga, Bishop of Astorga, later a hermit (936); | ||
+ | Saint Skiota of Georgia (c.13th c.); | ||
+ | [[Righteous]] John and Mary of Ustiug (Vologda) (13th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Dmitry, Price of Uglich, son of Andrey Vasilyevich (c.1492); | ||
+ | Saint Thekla of Pereyaslavl, nun, (mother of St. Daniel, Abbot of Pereyaslavl-Zalesski +1540) (16th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Innocent archbishop of [[w:Chersonesus (Crimea)|Cherson and Taurica]] (1857); | ||
+ | [[Synaxis]] of the Saints of [[w:Volhynia|Volhynia]]: Saints Yaropolk, Stephen, Macarius, Igor and Juliana; | ||
+ | Virgin-Martyr Helen (1938); | ||
+ | Hieromartyr Tavrion (1939); | ||
+ | Icon of the [[Mother of God]] "the Helper of the sinners" from [[w:Korets|Koretsk]]; | ||
+ | Commemoration of the Reunion of 3,000,000 [[Uniate]]s with the [[Orthodox Church]] at Vilnius in 1831 (1831); | ||
+ | Repose of [[recluse]] George of Zadonsk (1836); | ||
+ | Finding of the holy icon of Saint Demetrios the [[Myrrh-streaming|Myrrh-gusher]], in [[w:Ermoupoli|Ermoupolis]] on the island of [[w:Syros|Syros]], in the Cyclades, Greece (1936); | ||
+ | Commemoration of Protopresbyter John Labunsky of Nizhyn (1945) (see also [[April 23]]). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|May 25]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:25, September 2, 2012
Feasts: Third Finding of the Honorable Head of the Holy Glorious Prophet Saint John the Baptist (c.850); Saints: Martyrs Pasicrates, Valentinian, Julius and others at Dorostolum (302); Hieromartyr Therapont of Cyprus, Bishop (300-305); Hieromartyrs Maximus and Victorinus (384); Saint Dodo, prince of Georgia, monk of Gareji (596); Saint Olbian (Albianos), monk; Hieromartyr Urban, Pope of Rome (230); Martyr Celestine, in Rome; Saint Dionysios (Dionysius Mariani, Denis), Bishop of Milan (359); Saint Zenobius, first Bishop of Florence (390); Saint Leo of Troyes, monk who succeeded St Romanus as Abbot of Mantenay near Troyes, France (c.550); Saints Injuriosus and Scholastica, a married couple in the Auvergne in France who lived in virginity and holiness (c. 550); Saint Aldhelm of Sherborne, Bishop of Sherborne (709); Saint Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad (Dunchadh), the eleventh Abbot of Iona (707–717) in Scotland (717); Hieromartyrs Gerbald, Reginhard, Winebald and Worad, of the monastery of St Bertin in France, all martyred by the Danes (862); Saint Egilhard, eighth abbot of Cornelimünster near Aachen in Germany, martyred by Vikings at Bercheim (881); Saint Gennadius of Astorga, Bishop of Astorga, later a hermit (936); Saint Skiota of Georgia (c.13th c.); Righteous John and Mary of Ustiug (Vologda) (13th c.); Saint Dmitry, Price of Uglich, son of Andrey Vasilyevich (c.1492); Saint Thekla of Pereyaslavl, nun, (mother of St. Daniel, Abbot of Pereyaslavl-Zalesski +1540) (16th c.); Saint Innocent archbishop of Cherson and Taurica (1857); Synaxis of the Saints of Volhynia: Saints Yaropolk, Stephen, Macarius, Igor and Juliana; Virgin-Martyr Helen (1938); Hieromartyr Tavrion (1939); Icon of the Mother of God "the Helper of the sinners" from Koretsk; Commemoration of the Reunion of 3,000,000 Uniates with the Orthodox Church at Vilnius in 1831 (1831); Repose of recluse George of Zadonsk (1836); Finding of the holy icon of Saint Demetrios the Myrrh-gusher, in Ermoupolis on the island of Syros, in the Cyclades, Greece (1936); Commemoration of Protopresbyter John Labunsky of Nizhyn (1945) (see also April 23).