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</div>[[Saint]] [[Basil the Confessor]], [[Bishop]] of Parium; [[Venerable]] Anthusa the [[Virgin-martyr]] of Constantinople; Saint Athanasia, [[abbess]] of Aegina; [[Martyr]]s Menas, David, and John of Palestine; Saint [[Isaac the Syrian (abbot)|Isaac the Syrian]], [[abbot]] of Spoleto; [[Hieromartyr]] [[Zeno of Verona|Zeno]], Bishop of Verona; New-Martyr Acacius, founder of Kapsokalyvia [[Skete]] on [[Mount Athos]]; Saint [[Basil of Ryazan|Basil]], Bishop of Ryazan; Martyrs Demas, Protion, and those with them; Saint Julius the Great, [[Pope]] of Rome; deposition of the Belt of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] in Constantinople; [[Icon]] of the Theotokos of Murom; Icon of the Theotokos of Belinich
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Hieromartyr Artemon the Presbyter, of Laodicea (284-305);
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Martyrs Demas and Protion, and those with them, by beheading (285-305);
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Martyr Sabbas the Goth, at Buzau in Wallachia (372) (''see also [[April 15]]'');
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Saint Isaac the Syrian (''Isaac of Monteluco''), Abbot of Spoleto, Italy (c. 550) (''see also [[April 11]] - West'');
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Venerable monk-martyrs David, John and Menas, of Palestine, shot by archers (after 636);
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Venerable Anthusa the [[Virgin-martyr]] of Constantinople (809);
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Venerable Athanasia the Wonderworker (''Athanasia of Aegina''), Abbess, of Aegina (850) (''see also [[April 18]]'');
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Saint [[Basil the Confessor]], Bishop of Parium (9th century);
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Saint [[Sergius II of Constantinople|Sergius II]], Patriarch of Constantinople (1019);
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Saint Vissia, a virgin-martyr in Fermo near Ancona in Italy under Decius (c. 250);
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Saint Victor of Braga (''São Victor''), a catechumen martyred in Braga in Portugal under Diocletian, thus baptised in his own blood (c. 300);
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Saint Julius I the Great, Pope of Rome, defended St Athanasius against his Arian accusers, and also built many churches (352);
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Hieromartyr Zeno of Verona, Bishop of Verona (371);
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Saint Constantine, the first Bishop of Gap in France (529);
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Saint Wigbert (690);
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Saint Tetricus, Abbot of St Germanus in Auxerre, then Bishop of Auxerre by popular acclamation, murdered in his sleep (707);
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Saint Damian of Pavia, Bishop of Pavia in Lombardy in Italy, who vigorously opposed Monothelitism (710);
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Saint Erkemboden, a monk at Sithin in Saint-Omer in France, later Bishop of Thérouanne (714);
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Saint Alferius, (''Alpherius, Adalfericus''), monk, founder of the Monastery of La Cava (1050);
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Saint Sylvester, Bishop of Pereyaslav and Igumen of Vydubychi Monastery (1123);
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Saint Basil of Ryazan, Bishop of Ryazan (1295) (''see also [[May 21]], [[June 10]], [[July 3]], and [[July 10]]'');
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Venerable Acacius of Kapsokalyvia [[Skete]], [[Mount Athos]] (1730);
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New Hieromartyr Demetrius Rozhdestvensky, Protopresbyter of Alma-Ata (1921);
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New Hieromartyr Sergius (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Deposition of the [[w:Cincture of the Theotokos|Cincture (''Sash, Zone, Belt'') of the Most Holy Theotokos]] in Constantinople (942) (''see also [[August 31]]'');
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[[Synaxis]] of the Murom Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (early 12th century);
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Venerable Neophytus the Recluse, of Cyprus, Wonderworker (1204) (''feast day [[January 24]]'');
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Synaxis of the Belinich Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1876);
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Repose of Archbishop Juvenal of Vilnius, Lithuania, monk of [[Optina Monastery]] (1904)
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Proclamation of the autocephaly of the Church of Georgia (1917)
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Latest revision as of 13:08, April 11, 2015

St. Basil the Confessor

Hieromartyr Artemon the Presbyter, of Laodicea (284-305); Martyrs Demas and Protion, and those with them, by beheading (285-305); Martyr Sabbas the Goth, at Buzau in Wallachia (372) (see also April 15); Saint Isaac the Syrian (Isaac of Monteluco), Abbot of Spoleto, Italy (c. 550) (see also April 11 - West); Venerable monk-martyrs David, John and Menas, of Palestine, shot by archers (after 636); Venerable Anthusa the Virgin-martyr of Constantinople (809); Venerable Athanasia the Wonderworker (Athanasia of Aegina), Abbess, of Aegina (850) (see also April 18); Saint Basil the Confessor, Bishop of Parium (9th century); Saint Sergius II, Patriarch of Constantinople (1019); Saint Vissia, a virgin-martyr in Fermo near Ancona in Italy under Decius (c. 250); Saint Victor of Braga (São Victor), a catechumen martyred in Braga in Portugal under Diocletian, thus baptised in his own blood (c. 300); Saint Julius I the Great, Pope of Rome, defended St Athanasius against his Arian accusers, and also built many churches (352); Hieromartyr Zeno of Verona, Bishop of Verona (371); Saint Constantine, the first Bishop of Gap in France (529); Saint Wigbert (690); Saint Tetricus, Abbot of St Germanus in Auxerre, then Bishop of Auxerre by popular acclamation, murdered in his sleep (707); Saint Damian of Pavia, Bishop of Pavia in Lombardy in Italy, who vigorously opposed Monothelitism (710); Saint Erkemboden, a monk at Sithin in Saint-Omer in France, later Bishop of Thérouanne (714); Saint Alferius, (Alpherius, Adalfericus), monk, founder of the Monastery of La Cava (1050); Saint Sylvester, Bishop of Pereyaslav and Igumen of Vydubychi Monastery (1123); Saint Basil of Ryazan, Bishop of Ryazan (1295) (see also May 21, June 10, July 3, and July 10); Venerable Acacius of Kapsokalyvia Skete, Mount Athos (1730); New Hieromartyr Demetrius Rozhdestvensky, Protopresbyter of Alma-Ata (1921); New Hieromartyr Sergius (1938); Other Commemorations: Deposition of the Cincture (Sash, Zone, Belt) of the Most Holy Theotokos in Constantinople (942) (see also August 31); Synaxis of the Murom Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (early 12th century); Venerable Neophytus the Recluse, of Cyprus, Wonderworker (1204) (feast day January 24); Synaxis of the Belinich Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1876); Repose of Archbishop Juvenal of Vilnius, Lithuania, monk of Optina Monastery (1904) Proclamation of the autocephaly of the Church of Georgia (1917)