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</div>[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]]; [[Martyr]]s Hermylus and Stratonicus at Belgrade; [[Righteous]] Maximus of [[Kafsokalyvia Skete (Athos)|Kavsokalyvia]], [[Mount Athos]]; Martyr Peter of Anium, at Hierapolis; Saint [[Jacob of Nisibis|James, Bishop of Nisibis]]; Martyr Athanasius; Martyrs Pachomius and Papyrinus in Greece; Saint Irinarch, [[hermit]] of Rostov; Saint Eleazar of Anzersk Island at Solovki; Saint [[Hilary of Poitiers|Hilary]], Bishop of Poitiers; Saint Elian, [[missionary]] to Cornwall, England; Saint [[Kentigern of Glasgow|Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow]]; Saint [[Remigius of Rheims|Remigios]], Bishop of Rheims
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[[File:St. Remigius, Apostle to the Franks.jpg|100px|Remigius of Rheims]]
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[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]] (''Serbian Calendar: [[Apodosis]] of the Theophany'');
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[[Martyr]] Peter of Anium, at Hierapolis (''Peter Apselamus at Eleutheropolis'') (ca.309) - (''see also [[January 12]] and [[October 14]]'');
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Martyrs Hermylus the [[Deacon]] and Stratonicus, at Belgrade (315);
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Martyr Athanasius;
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Martyrs Pachomius and Papyrinus, by drowning;
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Saint [[Jacob of Nisibis]], Bishop of Nisibis, the ''"Moses of Mesopotamia"'' (ca.350);
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Saint Potitus, a boy venerated as a martyr near Naples (ca.138-161);
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Saint Andrew of Trier, twelfth Bishop of Trier (235);
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Forty soldier-martyrs of Rome, who suffered on the Via Lavicana, under Gallienus (262);
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Saint Agricius of Trier, Bishop of Trier who took part in the Council of Arles in 314 (ca.333);
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Saint [[Hilary of Poitiers|Hilary]] (''Hilary of Pictavium''), Bishop of Poitiers (368);
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Saint Viventius, an eastern priest who travelled to the West, attached himself to St Hilary of Poitiers, and ended his life as a hermit (ca.400);
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Saint Erbin of Dumnonia (''Ervan, Erbyn, Erme''), King of Dumnonia and a saint of Wales (ca.480);
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Saint [[Remigius of Rheims]], Apostle to the Franks (437–533) and Bishop of Rheims from 459 (533);
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Saint Elian (''Eilan, Allan''), Missionary to Cornwall, England (6th c.) - (''see also [[January 12]] - Greek'');
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Saint [[Kentigern of Glasgow|Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow]], Apostle of the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde (614) - (''see also [[January 14]] - Russian'');
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Saint Enogatus, fifth successor of St Malo as Bishop of Aleth in Brittany (631);
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Martyrs Gumesindus and Servusdei, one a parish-priest, the other a monk, in Cordoba in Spain under Abderrahman II (852);
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Saint Berno of Cluny, first Abbot of Cluny and initiator of the Cluniac reforms which spread across Europe (927);
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[[Righteous]] Maximus of [[Kafsokalyvia Skete (Athos)|Kavsokalyvia]], [[Mount Athos]] (1354);
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Saint Irenarchus the Recluse, of Rostov (1616);
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Venerable Eleazar of Anzersk Island at Solovki (1656);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Consecration of the Monastery of the Prophet [[Elijah|Elias]] - the so-called ''"Monastery of the Deep Stream"'' - in [[w:Zeytinbağı|Triglia]], Bithynia (10th c.).
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Latest revision as of 19:57, March 7, 2013

The Baptism of Christ
Jacob of Nisibis
Remigius of Rheims

Afterfeast of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (Serbian Calendar: Apodosis of the Theophany); Martyr Peter of Anium, at Hierapolis (Peter Apselamus at Eleutheropolis) (ca.309) - (see also January 12 and October 14); Martyrs Hermylus the Deacon and Stratonicus, at Belgrade (315); Martyr Athanasius; Martyrs Pachomius and Papyrinus, by drowning; Saint Jacob of Nisibis, Bishop of Nisibis, the "Moses of Mesopotamia" (ca.350); Saint Potitus, a boy venerated as a martyr near Naples (ca.138-161); Saint Andrew of Trier, twelfth Bishop of Trier (235); Forty soldier-martyrs of Rome, who suffered on the Via Lavicana, under Gallienus (262); Saint Agricius of Trier, Bishop of Trier who took part in the Council of Arles in 314 (ca.333); Saint Hilary (Hilary of Pictavium), Bishop of Poitiers (368); Saint Viventius, an eastern priest who travelled to the West, attached himself to St Hilary of Poitiers, and ended his life as a hermit (ca.400); Saint Erbin of Dumnonia (Ervan, Erbyn, Erme), King of Dumnonia and a saint of Wales (ca.480); Saint Remigius of Rheims, Apostle to the Franks (437–533) and Bishop of Rheims from 459 (533); Saint Elian (Eilan, Allan), Missionary to Cornwall, England (6th c.) - (see also January 12 - Greek); Saint Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow, Apostle of the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde (614) - (see also January 14 - Russian); Saint Enogatus, fifth successor of St Malo as Bishop of Aleth in Brittany (631); Martyrs Gumesindus and Servusdei, one a parish-priest, the other a monk, in Cordoba in Spain under Abderrahman II (852); Saint Berno of Cluny, first Abbot of Cluny and initiator of the Cluniac reforms which spread across Europe (927); Righteous Maximus of Kavsokalyvia, Mount Athos (1354); Saint Irenarchus the Recluse, of Rostov (1616); Venerable Eleazar of Anzersk Island at Solovki (1656); Other Commemorations: Consecration of the Monastery of the Prophet Elias - the so-called "Monastery of the Deep Stream" - in Triglia, Bithynia (10th c.).