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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|100px|The Holy Trinity]]
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[[Image:Isaiahprophet.jpg|100px|The Prophet Isaiah]]<br>
</div>Prophet [[Isaiah]]; [[Martyr]] Christopher of Lycia, and with him Martyrs Callinica and Aquilina; Martyr Epimachus the New of Alexandria; Martyr Gordion at Rome; Monk-martyr Nicholas who lived in Vuneni, of Larissa in Thessaly; Venerable [[Shio the Anchorite]] of Georgia; translation of the [[relics]] of [[Saint]] [[Nicholas of Myra|Nicholas]] the [[Wonder-worker]] from Myra to Bari; translation of the relics of Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk; repose of Schemahieromonk Joseph of Optina
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[[File:ShiotheAnchorite.jpg|100px|St. Shio the Anchorite with the Theotokos and St. John the Forerunner]]<br>
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[[File:JosephOptina.jpeg|100px|Schemahieromonk Joseph (Litovkin) of Optina]]
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Prophet [[Isaiah]] (8th c. b.c.);  
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Martyr [[Christopher of Lycia]], and with him Martyrs Callinica and Aquilina, and 200 soldiers (249);
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Saint [[Maximus III of Jerusalem]], Patriarch (350);
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Venerable [[Shio the Anchorite]] of Georgia (6th c.);
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Monk-martyr Nicholas of Vouneni, in Thessaly (901);
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Saint Beatus, Apostle of Switzerland (2nd c.);
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Martyr Epimachus of Pelusium, at Alexandria (250);
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Martyr Gordion at Rome (362);
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Saint John of Châlon, third Bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône in France (ca.475);
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Saint Gerontius, bishop of Cervia near Ravenna in Italy, martyr (ca. 501);
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Saint [[Constantine of Cornwall and Govan|Constantine]], Martyr, Scottish king who gave up his crown and joined Saint David's monastery at [[w:St David's|Menevia]], Wales (576);
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Saint Sanctan, Bishop of Kill-da-Les and Kill-na-Sanctan near Dublin in Ireland (6th c.);
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Blessed Adalgar, third archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (909);
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Saint Vincent, Abbot of St Peter de Montes in Spain, a disciple and successor of St. Gennadius of Astorga (ca. 950);
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Saint Gregory, Bishop of Ostia (ca.1044);
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Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Prince of Moscow (1389);
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New Hieromartyr Methodius of [[w:Amari Province|Amaria]], Crete (1793);
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Schemahieromonk [[Joseph (Litovkin) of Optina]](1911);
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New Hieromartyr Demetrius, priest (1938);
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New Hieromartyr Basil, priest (1939);
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All Holy New Martyrs of [[w:Sloboda Ukraine|Slobozhanschyna]] (Slobodskaya), Ukraine (see also [[May 19]]);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Translation of the [[relics]] (1087) of Saint [[Nicholas of Myra|Nicholas]] the [[Wonderworker]] (ca.345) from Myra to Bari;
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Zaraysk Icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (1225);
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Translation of the relics (1775) of Child-martyr [[Gabriel of Białystok|Gabriel of Slutsk]] (1690).
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Latest revision as of 14:46, August 31, 2012

The Prophet Isaiah
St. Shio the Anchorite with the Theotokos and St. John the Forerunner
Schemahieromonk Joseph (Litovkin) of Optina

Prophet Isaiah (8th c. b.c.); Martyr Christopher of Lycia, and with him Martyrs Callinica and Aquilina, and 200 soldiers (249); Saint Maximus III of Jerusalem, Patriarch (350); Venerable Shio the Anchorite of Georgia (6th c.); Monk-martyr Nicholas of Vouneni, in Thessaly (901); Saint Beatus, Apostle of Switzerland (2nd c.); Martyr Epimachus of Pelusium, at Alexandria (250); Martyr Gordion at Rome (362); Saint John of Châlon, third Bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône in France (ca.475); Saint Gerontius, bishop of Cervia near Ravenna in Italy, martyr (ca. 501); Saint Constantine, Martyr, Scottish king who gave up his crown and joined Saint David's monastery at Menevia, Wales (576); Saint Sanctan, Bishop of Kill-da-Les and Kill-na-Sanctan near Dublin in Ireland (6th c.); Blessed Adalgar, third archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (909); Saint Vincent, Abbot of St Peter de Montes in Spain, a disciple and successor of St. Gennadius of Astorga (ca. 950); Saint Gregory, Bishop of Ostia (ca.1044); Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Prince of Moscow (1389); New Hieromartyr Methodius of Amaria, Crete (1793); Schemahieromonk Joseph (Litovkin) of Optina(1911); New Hieromartyr Demetrius, priest (1938); New Hieromartyr Basil, priest (1939); All Holy New Martyrs of Slobozhanschyna (Slobodskaya), Ukraine (see also May 19); Other Commemorations: Translation of the relics (1087) of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker (ca.345) from Myra to Bari; Zaraysk Icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (1225); Translation of the relics (1775) of Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk (1690).