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[[Image:Theophany.jpg|100px|The Baptism of Christ]]<br><br> | [[Image:Theophany.jpg|100px|The Baptism of Christ]]<br><br> | ||
[[Image:Agnes.jpg|100px|St. Agnes]] | [[Image:Agnes.jpg|100px|St. Agnes]] | ||
− | </div>[[Leavetaking]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]]; [[ | + | </div> |
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+ | [[Leavetaking]] (Apodosis) of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus Christ]]; | ||
+ | [[Virgin-martyr]] Agnes, in dark solitary confinement; | ||
+ | Saint [[Nino of Cappadocia|Nina]] (''Nino''), [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]], [[Enlightener]] of Georgia (335); | ||
+ | Saint Joseph Analytinus of Raithu Monastery (4th c.); | ||
+ | The Holy Fathers slain at [[Mount Sinai|Mt. Sinai]] and [[w:El-Tor|Raithu]] (4th-5th c.), including the Holy 38 Fathers slain at Mt. Sinai, and the Holy 33 Fathers slain at Raithu: [[Hieromartyr]]s Isaiah, Sabbas, Moses and his [[disciple]] Moses, Jeremiah, Paul, Adam, Sergius, Domnus, Proclus, Hypatius, Isaac, Macarius, Mark, Benjamin, Eusebius, Elias, and others; | ||
+ | Saint Theodoulos, son of St. Nilus of Sinai (5th c.); | ||
+ | Venerable Stephen, [[Abbot]] of Chenolakkos Monastery in [[w:Zeytinbağı|Triglia]], near Chalcedon (716); | ||
+ | Saint Felix of Nola, [[Confessor]] of Nola in Italy (ca.250); | ||
+ | Saint Euphrasius, a bishop martyred in North Africa by the Arian Vandals; | ||
+ | Saint Dacius (''Datius''), Bishop of Milan, exorcist (552); | ||
+ | Saint [[Kentigern of Glasgow|Kentigern]] (''Kentigern Mungo, Kentigern of Glasgow''), first Bishop of Strathclyde (Glasgow), Scotland (614) - (''see also [[January 13]] - Greek and Western''); | ||
+ | Saint [[Sava of Serbia|Sava I]] of [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|Hilandar Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]], Enlightener and First [[Archbishop]] of Serbia (1235) - (''see also [[January 12]] - Russian''); | ||
+ | Saint Joannicius of Tarnovo, Metropolitan of [[w:Veliko Tarnovo|Tarnovo]] in Bulgaria (13th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Acacius, Bishop of Tver (1567) - (''see also [[June 29]]''); | ||
+ | Saint Meletius (Yakimov), Bishop of Ryazan, Missionary to [[w:Yakutia|Yakutia]] (1900); | ||
+ | New Hiero-Confessor John (Kevroletin), Hiero-Schemamonk, of Verkhoturye (1961); | ||
+ | New Martyrs slain at Raithu Monastery near Kazan (ca. 1933); | ||
+ | New [[Hieromartyr]] Ambrose (Gudko), Bishop of Sarapul and Yelabug (1918); | ||
+ | [[New-Martyr]] Platon (Kulbush), [[Archbishop]] of Reval (Estonia) (1919) - (''see also [[January 1]]''); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Repose of Nicholas Motovilov (1879), disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov; | ||
+ | Repose of Hieromonk Cosmas of Grigoriou, Missionary to Zaire (1989). | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|January 14]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 22:55, March 6, 2013
Leavetaking (Apodosis) of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; Virgin-martyr Agnes, in dark solitary confinement; Saint Nina (Nino), Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of Georgia (335); Saint Joseph Analytinus of Raithu Monastery (4th c.); The Holy Fathers slain at Mt. Sinai and Raithu (4th-5th c.), including the Holy 38 Fathers slain at Mt. Sinai, and the Holy 33 Fathers slain at Raithu: Hieromartyrs Isaiah, Sabbas, Moses and his disciple Moses, Jeremiah, Paul, Adam, Sergius, Domnus, Proclus, Hypatius, Isaac, Macarius, Mark, Benjamin, Eusebius, Elias, and others; Saint Theodoulos, son of St. Nilus of Sinai (5th c.); Venerable Stephen, Abbot of Chenolakkos Monastery in Triglia, near Chalcedon (716); Saint Felix of Nola, Confessor of Nola in Italy (ca.250); Saint Euphrasius, a bishop martyred in North Africa by the Arian Vandals; Saint Dacius (Datius), Bishop of Milan, exorcist (552); Saint Kentigern (Kentigern Mungo, Kentigern of Glasgow), first Bishop of Strathclyde (Glasgow), Scotland (614) - (see also January 13 - Greek and Western); Saint Sava I of Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos, Enlightener and First Archbishop of Serbia (1235) - (see also January 12 - Russian); Saint Joannicius of Tarnovo, Metropolitan of Tarnovo in Bulgaria (13th c.); Saint Acacius, Bishop of Tver (1567) - (see also June 29); Saint Meletius (Yakimov), Bishop of Ryazan, Missionary to Yakutia (1900); New Hiero-Confessor John (Kevroletin), Hiero-Schemamonk, of Verkhoturye (1961); New Martyrs slain at Raithu Monastery near Kazan (ca. 1933); New Hieromartyr Ambrose (Gudko), Bishop of Sarapul and Yelabug (1918); New-Martyr Platon (Kulbush), Archbishop of Reval (Estonia) (1919) - (see also January 1); Other Commemorations: Repose of Nicholas Motovilov (1879), disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov; Repose of Hieromonk Cosmas of Grigoriou, Missionary to Zaire (1989).