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− | </div>[[Martyr]]s Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes at Sebaste; [[Virgin-Martyr]] [[Lucy of Syracuse]]; [[ | + | </div> |
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+ | [[Martyr]]s Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes, at [[w:Sivas|Sebaste]] (284-305); | ||
+ | Venerable Ares, [[monk]] in the Egyptian desert; | ||
+ | Venerable Arsenius the Ascetic of [[w:Beşparmak Mountains|Mt. Latros]] (ca.8th-10th c.); | ||
+ | Martyr Antiochus of Sulcis, under Emperor Hadrian (ca.110); | ||
+ | [[Virgin-Martyr]] [[Lucy of Syracuse]] (Lucia) (304); | ||
+ | Saint Columba of Terryglass and Holy Island on [[w:Lough Derg (Shannon)|Lough Derg]], Ireland (549) (see also [[December 12]]); | ||
+ | Saint Judoc (Judocus, Judganoc, Josse), a Priest, brother of King Judicäel of Brittany, became a hermit in Villiers-[[w:Saint-Josse|Saint-Josse]] ([[w:Ponthieu|Ponthieu]]) (ca.668); | ||
+ | Saint Aubert, Bishop of Cambrai-Arras in France, founded monasteries including [[w:Abbey of St. Vaast|Saint Vaast Abbey]] in Arras (669); | ||
+ | Saint Odilia of Alsace (Otilia, Othilia) (ca.720); | ||
+ | Saint Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet, a disciple of St Mildred, whom she probably succeeded as [[Abbess]] of [[w:Minster-in-Thanet|Minster-in-Thanet]] in 716 (751); | ||
+ | Saint Tassio, Duke of Bavaria and a great monastic benefactor, became a monk at [[w:Jumièges Abbey|Jumièges Abbey]], reposed at [[w:Jumièges Abbey|Lorsch Abbey]] (ca.794); | ||
+ | Saints Einhildis and Roswinda, nuns at [[w:Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey|Hohenburg Abbey]] in Alsace in France with St Ottilia (8th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Wilfrid (Wiffred), a monk and Abbot of the [[w:Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille|Monastery of St Victor]] in Marseilles, France (1021); | ||
+ | [[Venerable]] Arcadius of Novy Torg, Monk of Novotorzhok, disciple of St. Ephrem (1077); | ||
+ | Saints Neophytos, Ignatius, Procopius and Neilos, founders of the Holy [[w:Machairas Monastery|Monastery of Machaira]], Cyprus (1145, 1172); | ||
+ | Saint Mardarius, [[Recluse]] of the [[Kiev Caves]] (13th c.); | ||
+ | Hieromartyr [[Gabriel I of Pec]], [[Archbishop]] of Serbia (1659); | ||
+ | Saint Dositheus, Metropolitan of Moldavia (Romania) (1693); | ||
+ | Venerable Nicodemus of Romania; | ||
+ | Repose of Venerable [[Herman of Alaska]], [[Wonder-worker]] of All America (1836) (see also [[December 12]] - [[Akolouthia|Service]] sung; and [[August 9]] - feast day); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Alexander, Priest, and Martyr John (1920); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr [[Vladimir Lozina-Lozinsky]], [[Protopresbyter]] of St. Petersburg (1937); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyrs Alexander and Jacob, Priests (1937); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Nicholas (Amasisky), Priest of Alma-Ata (1938); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyrs Emilian and Basil, Priests (1941); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations''': | ||
+ | [[Synaxis]] of the First Martyrs of the American land: Hieromartyr [[Juvenaly of Alaska|Juvenaly]] (1796) and [[Peter the Aleut]] (ca.1815) (see also [[September 24]] - Synaxis of All Saints of Alaska); | ||
+ | Repose of [[Schemamonk]] Panteleimon “the Resurrected,” of Glinsk [[Hermitage]] (1895); | ||
+ | Repose of Blessed Maximus of Ustiug (1906); | ||
+ | Repose of Bishop Theodore, [[Wonderworker]] of Trolov Convent in Kiev (1924); | ||
+ | Repose of Hieromonk Joel of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] (1937). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|December 13]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:22, September 29, 2012
Martyrs Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes, at Sebaste (284-305); Venerable Ares, monk in the Egyptian desert; Venerable Arsenius the Ascetic of Mt. Latros (ca.8th-10th c.); Martyr Antiochus of Sulcis, under Emperor Hadrian (ca.110); Virgin-Martyr Lucy of Syracuse (Lucia) (304); Saint Columba of Terryglass and Holy Island on Lough Derg, Ireland (549) (see also December 12); Saint Judoc (Judocus, Judganoc, Josse), a Priest, brother of King Judicäel of Brittany, became a hermit in Villiers-Saint-Josse (Ponthieu) (ca.668); Saint Aubert, Bishop of Cambrai-Arras in France, founded monasteries including Saint Vaast Abbey in Arras (669); Saint Odilia of Alsace (Otilia, Othilia) (ca.720); Saint Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet, a disciple of St Mildred, whom she probably succeeded as Abbess of Minster-in-Thanet in 716 (751); Saint Tassio, Duke of Bavaria and a great monastic benefactor, became a monk at Jumièges Abbey, reposed at Lorsch Abbey (ca.794); Saints Einhildis and Roswinda, nuns at Hohenburg Abbey in Alsace in France with St Ottilia (8th c.); Saint Wilfrid (Wiffred), a monk and Abbot of the Monastery of St Victor in Marseilles, France (1021); Venerable Arcadius of Novy Torg, Monk of Novotorzhok, disciple of St. Ephrem (1077); Saints Neophytos, Ignatius, Procopius and Neilos, founders of the Holy Monastery of Machaira, Cyprus (1145, 1172); Saint Mardarius, Recluse of the Kiev Caves (13th c.); Hieromartyr Gabriel I of Pec, Archbishop of Serbia (1659); Saint Dositheus, Metropolitan of Moldavia (Romania) (1693); Venerable Nicodemus of Romania; Repose of Venerable Herman of Alaska, Wonder-worker of All America (1836) (see also December 12 - Service sung; and August 9 - feast day); New Hieromartyr Alexander, Priest, and Martyr John (1920); New Hieromartyr Vladimir Lozina-Lozinsky, Protopresbyter of St. Petersburg (1937); New Hieromartyrs Alexander and Jacob, Priests (1937); New Hieromartyr Nicholas (Amasisky), Priest of Alma-Ata (1938); New Hieromartyrs Emilian and Basil, Priests (1941); Other Commemorations: Synaxis of the First Martyrs of the American land: Hieromartyr Juvenaly (1796) and Peter the Aleut (ca.1815) (see also September 24 - Synaxis of All Saints of Alaska); Repose of Schemamonk Panteleimon “the Resurrected,” of Glinsk Hermitage (1895); Repose of Blessed Maximus of Ustiug (1906); Repose of Bishop Theodore, Wonderworker of Trolov Convent in Kiev (1924); Repose of Hieromonk Joel of Valaam (1937).