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St. Euthymius the Great

Martyrs Inna, Pinna, and Rimma, disciples of Apostle Andrew in Scythia (1st-2nd c.); Martyr Eusebius (298); Venerable Euthymius the Great (473); Martyrs Bassus, Eusebius, Eutychius, and Basilides, at Nicomedia (303); Martyrs Thyrsus and Agnes (5th c.); Saint Leo the Great (Leo Marcellus), Confessor, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (474); Blessed Peter the Customs Inspector of Constantinople (Peter of Constantinople) (c. 527-565); Martyr Anna at Rome; Saint Fabian, Pope of Rome (250); Saint Sebastian, one of the most renowned of all the martyrs of Rome (c. 288); Saint Molagga (Laicin), disciple of St David in Wales, founded a monastery in Fulachmhin (Fermoy), Ireland (655); Saint Féchín of Fore, Abbot of Cong Abbey (665); Saint Agatho, Pope of Rome (681); Saint Maurus, monk and Abbot of Classe in Ravenna (Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe), later Bishop of Cesena (946); Saint Euthymius, Bishop of Pereyaslav (1149); Venerable Laurence the Recluse of the Kiev Caves (13th-14th c.); Venerable Euthymius the Silent, Schemamonk, of the Kiev Caves (14th c.); Saint Neophytus of Vatopedi monastery, Mt. Athos (14th c.); Saint Euthymius, Patriarch of Turnovo and Bulgaria (1402); Saint Euthymius of Syanzhema (Vologda) (1470); Venerable Euthymius of Arkhangelsk (1523); New-Martyr Zachariah of Patrai in Morea (1782); Venerable Theodore Kuzmich of Tomsk (Alexander I of Russia) (1864); New Hieromartyr Ioan Pettai, Estonian Presbyter-Martyr; New Hieromartyr Paul Dobromyslov, Archpriest, of Ryazan (1940); Venerable Ekvtime (Kereselidze) the Confessor, of Georgia (1944); Other Commemorations: Repose of Elder Gerasim, founder of Ascension Monastery, Irkutsk (1676).