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[[File:Joshua Orthodox.jpg|100px|Righteous Jesus of Navi (Joshua).]]<br>
[[Image:Symeon the Stylite.jpg|100px|Saint Symeon the Stylite]]
</div>Venerable '''Feasts''': Start of the [[Symeon Indiction]], beginning the Stylite[[Church Calendar|Liturgical Year]] with his mother Martha; Martyr Protection of the [[Aeithalas of PersiaEnvironmental ethics|AeithalasEnvironment]] the Day (Eastern Orthodox Earth Day) (1989); '''Saints''': Righteous [[DeaconJoshua of Navi|Joshua]] , the son of PersiaNun (ca. 16th c. BC); Martyrs Callista and her brothers Evodos and Hermogenes at Nicomedia (309); Holy 40 [[ascetic ]] virgin-martyrs and their teacher the Martyr [[Hieromartyr Ammon the Deacon]] at Heraclea in Thrace(321-323); Martyrs Martyr [[CallistaAcepsimus, EvodosJoseph, and HermogenesAeithalas|Callista and her brothers Evodos and HermogenesAeithalas]] at Nicomedia; Righteous the [[Joshua Deacon]] of Persia (son of Nun380)|Joshua]]; Venerable Martha, the son mother of NunSt Simeon Stylites (428); Saint [[SynaxisSymeon the Stylite]] the Elder (459); Venerable Evanthia; Saint Symeon of Lesbos (ca. 845); Hieromartyr Priscus of Capua, first Bishop of Capua in Italy, where he was sent by the Apostle Peter, and martyred under Nero (ca. 66); Hieromartyr Terentian, Bishop of Todi in Umbria in Italy, under Hadrian (118); Virgin-martyr Vibiana, in Rome, whose relics are now venerated in Los Angeles, of which she is the Mostmain patron-saint (3rd c.); Saint Sixtus of Reims, first Bishop of Rheims in France (ca. 300); Hieromartyr Firminus of Amiens, third Bishop of Amiens in France (ca. 303); The 12 Holy [[Theotokos|Mother Brothers, Martyrs, who suffered in the south of God]] Italy and were brought together and enshrined at [[Miasena Monastery]] Benevento in 760 (ca. 303): Donatus, Felix, Arontius, Honoratus, Fortunatus, Sabinian, Septimius, Januarius, another Felix, Vitalis, Sator, and Repositus; Saint Verena of Zurzach (Switzerland) (ca. 350); Saint Victorius (Victurius), a disciple of St. Martin of Tours who became Bishop of Le Mans in France in memory ca. 453 (ca. 490); Saint Constantius of Aquino, Bishop of finding her [[icon]] Aquino in Italy (ca. 520); Saint Regulus (San Regolo), exiled from North Africa by the Arian Vandals, he landed in Tuscany in 864Italy and was martyred under Totila (545); Venerable [[Evanthia]]Saint Lupus of Sens, a monk at Lérins who became Bishop of Sens in France in 609 (623); Venerable [[Meletius Saint Nivard of Rheims, Archbishop of Greece|Rheims in France (673); Saint Giles (Aegidius), monastic founder along the Rhone (ca. 712); Saint Lythan (Llythaothaw), a saint in Wales to whom two churches are dedicated; Saints Giles (Aegidius) and Arcanus, founded a monastery that later grew into Borgo San Sepulcro in central Italy (1050); Saint Meletius]] the New Younger, of Thebes, Greece(1105); Venerable Nicholas of Courtaliatis in Crete, monk (1670); New-Martyr [[Angelis of Constantinople]](1680); Venerable Anthony of Agyia; [[Nicholas Saint Haido of Crete]], [[monk]].Stanos (1820-1821); Virgin-martyrs Tatiana and Natalia (1937); '''Other Events:Commemorations''' Beginning : Commemoration of the Great Fire of Constantinople (ca. 470); [[Church Calendar|Liturgical yearSynaxis]]; commemoration of the Most-Holy [[Great Fire at ConstantinopleTheotokos]] about 470 A.D.of Miasena Monastery, in memory of the finding of her icon (864); celebration Celebration of the first [[miracle ]] of the [[Icon of the Theotokos (Eletskaya) at Chernigov-Gethsemane]](Chernihiv-Hefsemanska) (1869); celebration Celebration of the "All-Blessed" or "Pamakarista" [[Icon (11th c.) of Our Lady of the Theotokos at Kazan(1905). <noinclude>[[Category: Calendar day templates|September 01]]</noinclude>