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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|100px|The Holy Trinity]]
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[[File:StNilusOfSora.jpg|100px|St. Nilus of Sora]]<br>
</div>Commemoration of the Apparition of the Sign of the Precious [[Cross]] over Jerusalem in 351 A.D.; Saint Nilos, Wonder-worker of Sora; [[Martyr]] Acacius the centurion at Byzantium; [[Saint]] John of Zaden in Georgia, and 12 [[disciple]]s: Saints Shio, David, Anthony, Thaddeus, Stephen, Isidore, Michael, Pyrrhus, Zeno, Jesse, Joseph, and Abibus; New-Martyr Pachomius of Patmos; repose of [[Hieromonk]] Eulogius of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]]; repose of Saint [[Nilus of Sora|Nilus]], [[Abbot]] of Sora; opening of the [[relics]] of Saint Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of the Great Lavra on [[Mount Athos]]; Saint Cyril, Archbishop of Jerusalem; [[Priest]] [[Alexis of Wilkes-Barre|Alexis Toth]], Confessor and Defender of Orthodoxy in America; Saint Domitianos, [[Bishop]] of Maastricht; Saint Liudhard, Bishop at Canterbury; Martyrs Codratos and companions; Martyr Maximos; Saint John the Confessor, of Psychaita; repose of [[Venerable]] John of Beverly, Bishop of York; "Zhirovits" [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]
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[[File:Alexis Toth.jpg|100px|St. Alexis Toth]]
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'''Feasts''':
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Commemoration of the Apparition of the Sign of the Precious [[Cross]] over Jerusalem in 351 A.D., along with the commemoration of Saint [[Cyril of Jerusalem|Cyril]], Archbishop of Jerusalem;
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'''Saints''':
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Martyrs Quadratus (Codratos) of Nicomedia and his companions (251–259)[1] (see also [[March 10]]);
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Martyrs Rufinus and Saturninus;
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Martyr Maximus;
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Hieromartyr Flavius, and Martyrs Augustus and Augustinus (from Asia Minor) (ca.284-305);
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[[Martyr]] Acacius the centurion at Byzantium (303);
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The Venerable Fathers of Georgia - Saint John of [[w:Zedazeni Monastery|Zedazeni Monastery]] in Georgia, and his 12 disciples (6th c.): [[Shio the Anchorite|Shio of Mgvime]]; David of [[w:David Gareja monastery complex|Gareji]], Anthony of Martqopi, Thaddeus of Urbnisi or Stepantsminda, Stephen of Khirsa, Isidore of Samtavisi, Michael of Ulumbo, Pyrrhus of Breta, Zeno of Iqalto, Jesse (Ise) of Tsilkani, Joseph of Alaverdi, Abibus of Nekressi;
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Saint Tarasius the [[Wonderworker]] of [[w:Lycaonia|Lycaonia]] (see also [[May 8]]);
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Saint John the Confessor, of Psychaita, on the Bosphorus (ca. 825);
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Martyr Juvenal of Benevento (132 AD);
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Saint Domitianus of Maastricht, Bishop (560);
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Saints Serenicus and Serenus, two brothers, became monks and settled as hermits near the River Sarthe in France (ca.669);
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Saint Placid (Placidus, Plait), Benedictine Abbot of the basilica monastery of St Symphorian in Autun, France (675);
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Venerable John of Beverley, Bishop of York (721);
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Saint Peter of Pavia (735);
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Saint [[Nilus of Sora|Nilus]], [[Abbot]] and [[Wonderworker]] of Sora (1508);
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New Monkmartyr Pachomius of Mount Athos, of Usaki near [[Philadelphia (Asia Minor)|Philadelphia]] (1730);
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Saint [[Alexis of Wilkes-Barre|Alexis Toth]], [[Confessor]] and Defender of Orthodoxy in America (1909);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Uncovering of the relics of St. [[Euthymius the Great]] (473);
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Icon of the Mother of God of [[w:Liubech|Liubech]] (11th c.);
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"Zhirovits" [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] (found on a pear tree) (1470);
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Uncovering of the relics (1815) of Saint Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of the [[Great Lavra (Athos)|Great Lavra]] on [[Mount Athos]] (1651);
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Repose of Schema Elder Boris (monk Nicholas) of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] and [[Pskov-Caves Monastery|Pskov]] (1967);
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Repose of Hieromonk Eulogius of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] (1969);
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Latest revision as of 23:44, August 30, 2012

St. Nilus of Sora
St. Alexis Toth

Feasts: Commemoration of the Apparition of the Sign of the Precious Cross over Jerusalem in 351 A.D., along with the commemoration of Saint Cyril, Archbishop of Jerusalem; Saints: Martyrs Quadratus (Codratos) of Nicomedia and his companions (251–259)[1] (see also March 10); Martyrs Rufinus and Saturninus; Martyr Maximus; Hieromartyr Flavius, and Martyrs Augustus and Augustinus (from Asia Minor) (ca.284-305); Martyr Acacius the centurion at Byzantium (303); The Venerable Fathers of Georgia - Saint John of Zedazeni Monastery in Georgia, and his 12 disciples (6th c.): Shio of Mgvime; David of Gareji, Anthony of Martqopi, Thaddeus of Urbnisi or Stepantsminda, Stephen of Khirsa, Isidore of Samtavisi, Michael of Ulumbo, Pyrrhus of Breta, Zeno of Iqalto, Jesse (Ise) of Tsilkani, Joseph of Alaverdi, Abibus of Nekressi; Saint Tarasius the Wonderworker of Lycaonia (see also May 8); Saint John the Confessor, of Psychaita, on the Bosphorus (ca. 825); Martyr Juvenal of Benevento (132 AD); Saint Domitianus of Maastricht, Bishop (560); Saints Serenicus and Serenus, two brothers, became monks and settled as hermits near the River Sarthe in France (ca.669); Saint Placid (Placidus, Plait), Benedictine Abbot of the basilica monastery of St Symphorian in Autun, France (675); Venerable John of Beverley, Bishop of York (721); Saint Peter of Pavia (735); Saint Nilus, Abbot and Wonderworker of Sora (1508); New Monkmartyr Pachomius of Mount Athos, of Usaki near Philadelphia (1730); Saint Alexis Toth, Confessor and Defender of Orthodoxy in America (1909); Other Commemorations: Uncovering of the relics of St. Euthymius the Great (473); Icon of the Mother of God of Liubech (11th c.); "Zhirovits" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (found on a pear tree) (1470); Uncovering of the relics (1815) of Saint Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of the Great Lavra on Mount Athos (1651); Repose of Schema Elder Boris (monk Nicholas) of Valaam and Pskov (1967); Repose of Hieromonk Eulogius of Valaam (1969);