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[[Image:Presentation.jpg|100px|The Presentation]]<br><br>[[Image:Brigid.jpg|100px|St. Brigid of Kildaire]]<br><br>[[File:Agioi-4-martyres.jpg|100px|The Holy Four Martyrs of Megara]]</div> '''Feasts''': [[Forefeast]] of the [[Presentation|Meeting of our Lord in the Temple]]; '''Saints''': Martyr Tryphon of Campsada (Lampsakon) near Apamea in Syria(250); Martyr Theonas, with Two Children; Martyr Perpetua Karion; Venerable Peter of Galatia, [[hermit]] near Antioch in Syria (ca.403); Venerable Vendemanius (Bendemanius), hermit of Bithynia (512); Saint Anthony the Hermit, in Georgia (6th c.); Great-martyr Elijah of Heliopolis, (Elias the New, of Carthage Damascus) (799); Venerable David (784), Symeon (843), and her four companionsGeorge (844), Confessors of Mytilene; Saint Basil I the Confessor, archbishop Archbishop of ThessalonikaThessalonica (862); NewSaint Basil II the Synaxaristis, Archbishop of Thessalonica (ca.904); Saint Timothy the Confessor; Martyrs [[Perpetua and Felicitas|Perpetua of Carthage]], and the [[catechumen]]s Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and Felicitas at Carthage (202-martyr Anastasios 203); Saint Severus of Ravenna, Bishop of Ravenna, attended the Council of AnaplosSardica in 344 (348); Venerable David and SimeonSaint Paul of Trois-Châteaux, Bishop of Trois-Châteaux in the Dauphiné (ca.405); Venerable [[Brigid of Kildaire|Brigid of Kildare]](524); Saint Darlugdach of Kildare, successor of St Brigid as second Abbess of Kildare in Ireland (ca.524); Saint Ursus of Aosta, born in Ireland, preached against Arianism in the south of France, later went to Aosta in Italy (6th c.); Saint Seiriol, Abbot of [[w:Penmon|Penmon Priory]] (Anglesey) (6th c.); Saint Sigebert III, King of Austrasia (656); Saint Severus of Avranches, Abbot and Bishop of Avranches (ca.690); Saint Brigid the Younger, sister of St Andrew the Scot, Abbot of St. Donatus in Fiesole in Tuscany in Italy (9th c.); Saint Clarus of Seligenstadt, ascetic and hermit (ca.1048); Saint Tryphon, Bishop of Rostov (1468); New Martyr Anastasius of Nauplion (1655); the Four Martyrs of [[w:Megara|Megara]]: Polyeuctos, George, Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed" (1754, 1998); New Hieromartyr [[Peter Skipetrov]], Archpriest, of Petrograd (1918); New Hieromartyr Nicholas, Priest (1938); '''Other Commemorations''': Icon of the Mother of God "Sokolsky" (1854). <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|February 01]]</noinclude>