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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|100px|The Holy Trinity]]
</div>[[ Prophet]] Jeremiah(7th-6th c. b.c.); [[Saint]] PaphnutiusPhilosophos the Martyr, [[Abbot]] of Borovskat Alexandria (252); [[Martyr]] Batas of Nisibis (''Bata the Persian'') (ca. 364); Saint Isidora the [[HieromartyrFool-for-Christ]] Macarius, of Tabennisi, Egypt (ca. 365);Monk-martyr Romanus of Raqqa (780);St. Michael, ascetic of Chalcedon (8th-9th c.);Saint [[MetropolitanSymeon of Trier|Symeon of Syracuse]] (or of Mount Sinai or Trier) (1035); Martyr Andeolus of KievSmyrna, a subdeacon from Smyrna sent to France by St Polycarp, martyred near Viviers on the Rhône (208); New-Martyrs EuthymiusOrentius and Patientia, Ignatiushusband and wife who lived at Loret near Huesca in Spain, and Acacius parents of St. [[Mount AthosLawrence of Rome|Laurence the Martyr]](240); Martyrs Acius (''Ache'') the Deacon, and Aceolus (''Acheul'') the Sub-deacon, martyred near Amiens in France under Diocletian (303);Saint Grata of Bergamo, a holy woman from Bergamo, zealous in securing Christian burial for the bodies of the martyrs (ca.307);Saint Agapetos (Amator), bishop of Auxerre (418);Saint GerasimusOrentius of Auch (''Orientius''), a hermit in the Lavendan valley near Tarbes in France, Bishop of Auch (Augusta Ausciorum) for over 40 years (ca.439);Saint Corentin, Bishop of Quimper (460);Saint Brioc, Abbot of BoldinskSt. Brieuc (ca. 502);Martyr Sigismund, king of Burgundy (524); Saint Tamara Marcul, Hieromonk of Corbeny, founder of a monastery on the GreatEgyptian model in Nanteuil in France (ca.558);Saint Ceallach (''Kellach''), a disciple of St Kieran of Clonmacnoise, Queen became Bishop of GeorgiaKillala in Ireland, ended his life as a hermit (6th c.); Saint IsidoraAsaph, Bishop in North Wales (6th-7th c.)Saint Aredius of Gap (''Arigius, Arey''), Bishop of Gap in France for twenty years (604); Saint Panaretus Ultan, Irish missionary monk of CyprusBurgh Castle (East Anglia), Fosse and Peronne (Gaul) (657); Saint Bertha of Val d'Or, martyr, founder and abbess of [[Archbishopw:Avenay|Avenay]] in the diocese of Châlons-sur-Marne (680);Martyr SabbasEvermarus of Tongres, pilgrim murdered by robbers at Rousson, near Tongres, Belgium (ca.700);Saint Théodard, Archbishop of Narbonne (893); [[Venerable]] [[Nikephoros Saint Benedict of Chios]]Szkalka, a hermit on Mount Zobor in Hungary, renowned for his asceticism, [[monk]]murdered by robbers (1012); New Martyrs Maria Saint Tamara the Great, Queen of Fourna and Mirabella of CreteGeorgia (1213); Saint BriocPaphnutius of Borovsk, Abbot (1477);Hieromartyr Macarius, Metropolitan of Kiev (1497);St. Brieuc; Saint CorentinZosimas, Bishop bishop of QuimperKumurdo (15th c.); Saint PhilosophosGerasimus of Boldinsk, [[Abbot]] (1554); Saint [[Panaretos of Paphos|Panaretos of Cyprus]], Archbishop(1791); Saint AsaphNew Martyrs Euthymius, Bishop in North Wales; Saint MarculIgnatius (1814), Hieromonk and Acacius (1815) of Corbeny[[Mount Athos]];Archbishop Martyr Sabbas (1821); Venerable [[IconNikephoros of Chios]] , monk (1821);New Martyr Mary of Mirambelos (''Mary of Crete'') (1826);Schemamonk Saint Luke of Glinsk Hermitage (1898);Virgin-martyr Nina (Kuznyetsova), new martyr of Vologda (1938);'''Other Commemorations:'''Icon of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] "Unexpected Joy" (“Neochikuvana Radist”) from AndronikovMonastery; repose "Myrrh-Bearing" Icon of the Mother of [[Schemamonk]] Luke God of Tsarevokokshaisk (in the province of Clinsk [[Hermitage]]Kazan) (1647); translation Translation of the [[relics]] of Saint Walburga, [[Abbess]] of Heidenheim. <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|May 01]]</noinclude>
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