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</div>[[Forefeast]] of the [[Nativity]] of [[Christ]]; [[Virgin-Martyr]] Juliana of Nicomedia, and with her 500 men and 130 women; [[Martyr]] Theomistocles of Myra in Lycia; [[Saint]] Juliana, princess of Vyazma; Blessed Procopius of Vyatka, [[Fool-for-Christ]]; Saint Paisius Velichkovsky; Blessed Peter "the Nose" of Kama; repose of Saint [[Peter of Moscow|Peter]], [[Metropolitan]] of All Russia. '''Other events:''' repose of [[Schemamonk]] Michael of Harbin
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[[Forefeast]] of the [[Nativity]] of [[Christ]];  
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[[Martyr]] Theomistocles of Myra in Lycia (251);
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[[Virgin-Martyr]] Juliana of Nicomedia, and with her 500 men by the sword, and 130 women by beheading (304);
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Venerable Macarius the Faster, Abbot of Khakhuli Monastery (ca.1034);
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Saint Honoratus of Toulouse, Bishop of Toulouse in France (3rd c.);
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Saint Severinus of Trier, Bishop of Trier in Germany (ca.300);
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Martyrs John and Festus, martyrs honoured in Tuscany in Italy;
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Saint Baudacarius, a monk at Bobbio Abbey in the north of Italy (650);
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Saint Beornwald of Bampton (Bernwald), a righteous priest in Bampton in Oxfordshire in England (10th c.);
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Saint John Vincent, a monk at St. Michael in Chiusa, then a hermit on Monte Caprario, finally a Bishop nearby (1012);
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Saint [[Peter of Moscow|Peter of Kiev]], [[Metropolitan]] of Kiev and Moscow, [[Wonderworker]] of All Russia (1326);
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Saint Juliana, Princess of [[w:Vyazma|Vyazma]] (Novotorzhok) (1406);
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Blessed Procopius of Vyatka, [[Fool-for-Christ]] (1627);
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Saint Philaret (Theodosius in schema), metropolitan of Kiev (1857);
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New Hieromartyr Michael Kiselev, Priest, at Perm (1918);
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New Hieromartyr Sergius, Deacon (1937);
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New Hieromartyr Nicetas (Pribytkov), Bishop of Belev (Belevsk) (1937);
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New Hieromartyr Leontius, Deacon (1940);
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'''Other commemorations:'''
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Repose of Blessed Peter “the Nose,” of Kama (ca. 1938);
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Repose of [[Schemamonk]] Michael of Harbin (1939);
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Finding of the [[relics]] (1950) of New Monk-martyr [[Ephraim of Nea Makri]] (1426);
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Repose of Mother Stavritsa the Missionary, missionary in Kenya (2000).
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Revision as of 16:04, January 11, 2013

The Nativity of Christ

Forefeast of the Nativity of Christ; Martyr Theomistocles of Myra in Lycia (251); Virgin-Martyr Juliana of Nicomedia, and with her 500 men by the sword, and 130 women by beheading (304); Venerable Macarius the Faster, Abbot of Khakhuli Monastery (ca.1034); Saint Honoratus of Toulouse, Bishop of Toulouse in France (3rd c.); Saint Severinus of Trier, Bishop of Trier in Germany (ca.300); Martyrs John and Festus, martyrs honoured in Tuscany in Italy; Saint Baudacarius, a monk at Bobbio Abbey in the north of Italy (650); Saint Beornwald of Bampton (Bernwald), a righteous priest in Bampton in Oxfordshire in England (10th c.); Saint John Vincent, a monk at St. Michael in Chiusa, then a hermit on Monte Caprario, finally a Bishop nearby (1012); Saint Peter of Kiev, Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow, Wonderworker of All Russia (1326); Saint Juliana, Princess of Vyazma (Novotorzhok) (1406); Blessed Procopius of Vyatka, Fool-for-Christ (1627); Saint Philaret (Theodosius in schema), metropolitan of Kiev (1857); New Hieromartyr Michael Kiselev, Priest, at Perm (1918); New Hieromartyr Sergius, Deacon (1937); New Hieromartyr Nicetas (Pribytkov), Bishop of Belev (Belevsk) (1937); New Hieromartyr Leontius, Deacon (1940); Other commemorations: Repose of Blessed Peter “the Nose,” of Kama (ca. 1938); Repose of Schemamonk Michael of Harbin (1939); Finding of the relics (1950) of New Monk-martyr Ephraim of Nea Makri (1426); Repose of Mother Stavritsa the Missionary, missionary in Kenya (2000).