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| − | </div>[[Prophet]] Haggai (Aggaeus); [[Martyr]] Marinus of Rome; | + | </div> |
| − | <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|December 16]]</noinclude> | + | [[Prophet]] Haggai (Aggaeus) (500 BC); |
| + | [[Martyr]] Marinus of Rome (283); | ||
| + | Martyrs Promus (Probus) and Hilarion, by the sword; | ||
| + | Saint Memnon, Archbishop of Ephesus (ca.440); | ||
| + | Saint Modestus II, Patriarch of Jerusalem (634) (see also [[December 18]]); | ||
| + | Saint Simeon, Archbishop of Antioch (834-840); | ||
| + | Blessed Empress Theophania of Byzantium (893), wife of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise; | ||
| + | Saint Nicholas Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople (995); | ||
| + | Martyrs Valentine, Concordius, Navalis and Agricola, martyrs venerated in Ravenna in Italy. (ca.305); | ||
| + | Women Martyrs of North-West Africa, a great number of women martyred under Hunneric, Arian King of the Vandals (482); | ||
| + | Saint Dabheog (Beoc, Beanus, Mobeoc), founder of a monastery on an island in Lough Derg in Donegal in Ireland (5th c.); | ||
| + | Saint Ado of Vienne (875); | ||
| + | Saint Adelaide of Italy, daughter of the King of Burgundy, she was married to Lothair II of Italy, became a nun (999); | ||
| + | Saint Sophia of Suzdal, [[nun]] (in the world Solomonia Saburova), wife of Grand Duke Basil III of Moscow (1542); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Vladimir Alexeyev, Priest, of Okhansk (1918); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Arcadius (Ostalsky), Bishop of Bezhetsk (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Alexander Kolokolov, Protopresbyter of Tver (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Paul Favoritov, Priest of Tver (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Macarius, Priest-monk of Tver (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Peter Zinoviev, Priest of Tver (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyr Theodosius Boldiriev, Priest of Tver (1937); | ||
| + | New Hieromartyrs Priests Elias, and Vladimir (1937). | ||
| + | '''Other events:''' | ||
| + | Dedication of the [[w:Church of St. Polyeuctus|Church of St. Christopher near St. Polyeuctos]]. | ||
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| + | <noinclude> | ||
| + | [[Category:Calendar day templates|December 16]] | ||
| + | </noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 02:00, January 11, 2013
Prophet Haggai (Aggaeus) (500 BC); Martyr Marinus of Rome (283); Martyrs Promus (Probus) and Hilarion, by the sword; Saint Memnon, Archbishop of Ephesus (ca.440); Saint Modestus II, Patriarch of Jerusalem (634) (see also December 18); Saint Simeon, Archbishop of Antioch (834-840); Blessed Empress Theophania of Byzantium (893), wife of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise; Saint Nicholas Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople (995); Martyrs Valentine, Concordius, Navalis and Agricola, martyrs venerated in Ravenna in Italy. (ca.305); Women Martyrs of North-West Africa, a great number of women martyred under Hunneric, Arian King of the Vandals (482); Saint Dabheog (Beoc, Beanus, Mobeoc), founder of a monastery on an island in Lough Derg in Donegal in Ireland (5th c.); Saint Ado of Vienne (875); Saint Adelaide of Italy, daughter of the King of Burgundy, she was married to Lothair II of Italy, became a nun (999); Saint Sophia of Suzdal, nun (in the world Solomonia Saburova), wife of Grand Duke Basil III of Moscow (1542); New Hieromartyr Vladimir Alexeyev, Priest, of Okhansk (1918); New Hieromartyr Arcadius (Ostalsky), Bishop of Bezhetsk (1937); New Hieromartyr Alexander Kolokolov, Protopresbyter of Tver (1937); New Hieromartyr Paul Favoritov, Priest of Tver (1937); New Hieromartyr Macarius, Priest-monk of Tver (1937); New Hieromartyr Peter Zinoviev, Priest of Tver (1937); New Hieromartyr Theodosius Boldiriev, Priest of Tver (1937); New Hieromartyrs Priests Elias, and Vladimir (1937). Other events: Dedication of the Church of St. Christopher near St. Polyeuctos.