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</div>[[Virgin-Martyr]] [[Pelagia of Tarsus]] in Asia Minor; [[Hieromartyr]] Silvanus, [[Bishop]] of Gaza, and with him 40 martyrs (311); Hieromartyr Albian (Olbian), Bishop of Anea in Asia Minor; Hieromartyr Erasmus, Bishop of Formia in Campania; [[Martyr]]s Aphrodisius, Leontius, Anthony, Valerian, Macrobius, and others, [[monk]]s of Palestine; Saint Nikephorus, [[Abbot]] of Medikion; Saint Nikephoros (the Solitary, the Hesychast) of Mount Athos, teacher of St. [[Gregory Palamas]] (1340); Saint Athanasius, Bishop of Corinth; the Alfanov brothers: Saints Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and Isaac of Novgorod, founders of the Sikolnitzki Monastery; Saint Hilary the [[Wonder-worker]] of the desert; Saint Euthemios, Bishop of Madytos; translation of the [[relics]] of Righteous Lazarus and Saint [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]], Saint [[Monica of Hippo|Monica of Tagaste]], the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo (387); St. Ethelred, king of Mercia and monk (716); New Hieromartyr Dimitri, Archbishop of Gdov (1938); Saint Theodosia (Fedosia), princess of Vladimir, the mother of St. Alexander Nevsky (1244).
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[[Virgin-Martyr]] [[Pelagia of Tarsus]] in Asia Minor (287);  
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Hieromartyr Albian (Olbian), Bishop of Anaea in Asia Minor, and his disciples (284-303);
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Hieromartyr Erasmus, Bishop of Formia in Campania, and 20,000 martyrs with him (303);  
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Martyrs Aphrodisius, Leontius, Anthony, Valerian, Macrobius, and others, monks at Scythopolis of Palestine (beg. of 4th c.);
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Martyrs Florian and 40 companions, at Lorsch, Austria (304);
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Hieromartyr Silvanus, Bishop of Gaza, and with him 40 martyrs (311);
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Saint [[Monica of Hippo|Monica of Tagaste]], the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo (387);
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Saint Hilary the [[Wonder-worker]] of the desert;
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St. Æthelred, king of Mercia and monk (716);
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Saint Nicephorus of Medikion, abbot and founder of Medikion Monastery (813);
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Saint Athanasios of Corinth, bishop (10th-11th c.);
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Saint Theodosia (Fedosia), princess of Vladimir, the mother of St. Alexander Nevsky (1244);
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Saint Nikephoros (the Solitary, the Hesychast) of Mount Athos, teacher of St. [[Gregory Palamas]] (1340);  
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The Alfanov brothers of Novgorod: Saints Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and Isaac of Novgorod (14th-15th c.), founders of the Sokolnitzki Monastery in 1389;
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New Hieromartyr Dimitri, Archbishop of Gdov (1938);
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New Hieromartyr John, priest, (1942);
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New Hieromartyr Nicholas, deacon, (1943);
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New Hieromartyr Archpriest Vasily Martysz (1945);
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'''Other commemorations:'''
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Translation of the relics of the Righteous [[Lazarus]] and Saint [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]];
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Icon of the Mother of God "Staro Rus" Old Russian (1570).
 
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Revision as of 21:43, July 5, 2011

The Holy Trinity

Virgin-Martyr Pelagia of Tarsus in Asia Minor (287); Hieromartyr Albian (Olbian), Bishop of Anaea in Asia Minor, and his disciples (284-303); Hieromartyr Erasmus, Bishop of Formia in Campania, and 20,000 martyrs with him (303); Martyrs Aphrodisius, Leontius, Anthony, Valerian, Macrobius, and others, monks at Scythopolis of Palestine (beg. of 4th c.); Martyrs Florian and 40 companions, at Lorsch, Austria (304); Hieromartyr Silvanus, Bishop of Gaza, and with him 40 martyrs (311); Saint Monica of Tagaste, the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo (387); Saint Hilary the Wonder-worker of the desert; St. Æthelred, king of Mercia and monk (716); Saint Nicephorus of Medikion, abbot and founder of Medikion Monastery (813); Saint Athanasios of Corinth, bishop (10th-11th c.); Saint Theodosia (Fedosia), princess of Vladimir, the mother of St. Alexander Nevsky (1244); Saint Nikephoros (the Solitary, the Hesychast) of Mount Athos, teacher of St. Gregory Palamas (1340); The Alfanov brothers of Novgorod: Saints Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and Isaac of Novgorod (14th-15th c.), founders of the Sokolnitzki Monastery in 1389; New Hieromartyr Dimitri, Archbishop of Gdov (1938); New Hieromartyr John, priest, (1942); New Hieromartyr Nicholas, deacon, (1943); New Hieromartyr Archpriest Vasily Martysz (1945); Other commemorations: Translation of the relics of the Righteous Lazarus and Saint Mary Magdalene, Equal-to-the-Apostles; Icon of the Mother of God "Staro Rus" Old Russian (1570).