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Today's feasts

September 28 2024:

The Holy Trinity

Saint Chariton the Confessor, Abbot of Palestine; Prophet Baruch; Martyrs Alexander, Alphius, Zosimas, Mark, Nicon, Neon, Heliodorus, and 24 others in Pisidia and Phrygia; Martyr Wenceslaus, prince of the Czechs; Saint Herodion, Abbot of Iloezersk; Saint Chariton, monk of Syanzhemsk (Vologda), disciple of St. Euthymius; Martyr Eustace of Rome; venerable parents of St. Sergius of Radonezh: Schemamonk Cyril and Schemanun Maria; Saint Machan, disciple of St. Cadoc; Saint Lioba, Abbess of Bischofsheim; Synaxis of Monastic Fathers who are venerated in the Near Caves of St Anthony; uncovering of the relics of Righteous Virgin Juliana, princess of Olshansk



( September 15 2024: Julian Calendar )

Elevation of the Holy Cross

Afterfeast of the Exaltation of the Cross; Greatmartyr Nicetas the Goth; Saint Philotheus the presbyter; Martyr Porphyrius the actor; Martyrs Theodotus, Asclepiodotus, and Maximus of Adrianopolis; Saints Bessarion I and Bessarion II, Archbishops of Larissa; Saint Gerasimus, Abbot of Mysia; Saint Joseph, Abbot of Alaverdi in Georgia; New-Martyr John of Crete; Saint Joseph the New of Partos, Wonder-worker and Metropolitan of Timisoara; Righteous Symeon, Archbishop of Thessaloniki; Saint Mirin, Abbot of Paisley; Martyr Nicomedes of Rome; two holy maidens; opening of the relics of Saint Acacius, Bishop of Melitene; opening of the relics of Holy Protomartyr and Archdeacon Stephen (see also June 15, August 2)


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The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America, founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox bishops of North and Central America, representing multiple jurisdictions. It is the successor to SCOBA, and it is not, properly speaking, a synod. The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America is one of several such bodies around the world which operate in the so-called "diaspora."


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