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</div>[[Saint]] Arsenius, [[Archbishop]] of Kerkyra (Corfu); Saint Anthony Rawah the Qoraisite; Saint Anthony, [[hermit]] of Georgia; [[Virgin-Martyr]] Euphrasia of Nicomedia; [[Venerable]] [[Macarius the Great]] of Egypt; Saint Macarius of Alexandria (the Citizen); Saint Macarius the [[fast]]er and [[deacon]] of the Lavra of the [[Kiev Caves]] (Near Caves); Saint Macarius, another deacon at the Lavra of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves); Saint Macarius the Roman of Novgorod (see also [[August 15]]); Saint [[Mark of Ephesus|Mark Eugenikos]], Archbishop of Ephesus; Saint Meletius the [[Confessor]] (Gallesiote), [[monk]]; [[Righteous]] Theodore of Novgorod, the [[Fool-for-Christ]]; Saint Macarius the [[Stylite]] of Martkobsk, Georgia; Saint Branwalator, monk of Jersey; [[Hieromartyr]] Blaitmaic, [[Abbot]] of [[Iona]], and his companions.  '''Other events:''' the [[miracle]] wrought by St. [[Basil the Great]] at Nicaea, when he opened the gates of the church (see also [[January 1]]); the translation of the [[relics]] of St. [[Gregory the Theologian]] to the [[Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)|Church of the Holy Apostles]] in Constantinople during the reign of Constantine Porphyrogenitus; opening of the relics of St. Sabbas of Storozhev or Zvenigorod (see also [[December 3]])
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[[File:Petr skipetrov.jpg|100px|New Hieromartyr Peter Skipetrov, Archpriest, of Petrograd]]
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[[Virgin-Martyr]] Euphrasia of Nicomedia (303)
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Saint Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrene (ca.307-323);
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[[Venerable]] [[Macarius the Great]] of Egypt (390);
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Venerable Macarius of Alexandria, ''the Citizen'' (ca.394);
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Venerable Macarius, Bishop of [[Metropolis of Ierissos, Agion Oros and Ardamerion|Ierissos]], on the Chalkidiki peninsula (ca.395-408);
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Venerable Anthony the Stylite of [[w:Martqopi|Martqopi]], founder of monasticism in Georgia (6th c.);
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Martyr Anthony Rawah the Qoraisite (797);
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Saint Arsenius of Kerkyra, Archbishop of Corfu (953);
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Martyr Pontian, in Spoleto, Italy under Marcus Aurelius (169);
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Virgin-martyr Messalina, in Foligno, Italy (251);
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Martyrs Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax, in Rome (270);
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Martyrs Paul, Gerontius, Januarius, Saturninus, Saccesius, Julius, Catius, Pius and Germanus, in Numidia in North Africa;
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Saint Firminus, third Bishop of [[w:Gévaudan|Gévaudan]] (Gabales);
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Saint Bassian of Lodi, Bishop of Lodi in Lombardy (413);
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Saint Contestus (''Contentius''), Bishop of Bayeux (510);
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Saint Laumer (''Lomer, Laudomarus''), Abbot of Corbion Monastery (593);
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Saint Branwalader (''Breward'') of Cornwall, Bishop in Jersey in the Channel Islands. (6th c.);
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Saint Nathalan (''Nachlan, Nauchlan''), Bishop of Tullicht, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland (678);
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Saint Remigius of Rouen, Bishop of Rouen in France (772);
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Saint Arcontius, Bishop of Viviers, killed by a mob for having upheld the rights of the Church (ca.8th c.);
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Saint Catellus (''Castellus''), Bishop of Castellamare to the south of Naples (9th c.);
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Venerable Cosmas, of the Monastery of St. John Chrysostom, at Koutsovendis, Cyprus;
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Venerable Macarius the [[Fast]]er and [[Deacon]] of the [[Kiev Caves]] (Near Caves) (12th c.);
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Venerable Meletius the Gallesiote, [[Confessor]] of Mount Galesion (north of [[Ephesus]]), monk (1283);
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Venerable Macarius, Deacon of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves), [[Wonderworker]] (13th-14th c.);
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Blessed Theodore of Novgorod, [[Fool-for-Christ]] (1392);
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Saint [[Mark of Ephesus|Mark Evgenikos of Ephesus]], Archbishop of Ephesus, who resisted the Roman Catholic heresies (1444);
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Saint Macarius the Roman of Novgorod, Abbot (1550);
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New Hieromartyr [[Peter Skipetrov]], Archpriest, of Petrograd (1918) - (''see also [[February 1]]'');
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New Hieromartyr Nicholas Vostorgov, Priest (1930);
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Martyr Theodore (1940);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Commemoration of the [[miracle]] wrought by St. [[Basil the Great]] at [[Nicaea]], when by his [[prayer]] he opened the gates of the Universal (Catholic) church and entrusted it to the Orthodox;
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Translation of the [[relics]] (950) of Saint [[Gregory the Theologian]] (389) to the [[Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)|Church of the Holy Apostles]] in Constantinople during the reign of Constantine Porphyrogenitus;
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Opening of the [[relics]] (1652) of Saint Sabbas of Storozhev in Zvenigorod (1406);
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Repose of Schemanun Anatolia of Diveyevo (1949).
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Latest revision as of 03:25, March 29, 2013

Venerable Macarius the Great of Egypt, with a Cherubim
Mark of Ephesus
New Hieromartyr Peter Skipetrov, Archpriest, of Petrograd

Virgin-Martyr Euphrasia of Nicomedia (303) Saint Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrene (ca.307-323); Venerable Macarius the Great of Egypt (390); Venerable Macarius of Alexandria, the Citizen (ca.394); Venerable Macarius, Bishop of Ierissos, on the Chalkidiki peninsula (ca.395-408); Venerable Anthony the Stylite of Martqopi, founder of monasticism in Georgia (6th c.); Martyr Anthony Rawah the Qoraisite (797); Saint Arsenius of Kerkyra, Archbishop of Corfu (953); Martyr Pontian, in Spoleto, Italy under Marcus Aurelius (169); Virgin-martyr Messalina, in Foligno, Italy (251); Martyrs Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax, in Rome (270); Martyrs Paul, Gerontius, Januarius, Saturninus, Saccesius, Julius, Catius, Pius and Germanus, in Numidia in North Africa; Saint Firminus, third Bishop of Gévaudan (Gabales); Saint Bassian of Lodi, Bishop of Lodi in Lombardy (413); Saint Contestus (Contentius), Bishop of Bayeux (510); Saint Laumer (Lomer, Laudomarus), Abbot of Corbion Monastery (593); Saint Branwalader (Breward) of Cornwall, Bishop in Jersey in the Channel Islands. (6th c.); Saint Nathalan (Nachlan, Nauchlan), Bishop of Tullicht, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland (678); Saint Remigius of Rouen, Bishop of Rouen in France (772); Saint Arcontius, Bishop of Viviers, killed by a mob for having upheld the rights of the Church (ca.8th c.); Saint Catellus (Castellus), Bishop of Castellamare to the south of Naples (9th c.); Venerable Cosmas, of the Monastery of St. John Chrysostom, at Koutsovendis, Cyprus; Venerable Macarius the Faster and Deacon of the Kiev Caves (Near Caves) (12th c.); Venerable Meletius the Gallesiote, Confessor of Mount Galesion (north of Ephesus), monk (1283); Venerable Macarius, Deacon of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves), Wonderworker (13th-14th c.); Blessed Theodore of Novgorod, Fool-for-Christ (1392); Saint Mark Evgenikos of Ephesus, Archbishop of Ephesus, who resisted the Roman Catholic heresies (1444); Saint Macarius the Roman of Novgorod, Abbot (1550); New Hieromartyr Peter Skipetrov, Archpriest, of Petrograd (1918) - (see also February 1); New Hieromartyr Nicholas Vostorgov, Priest (1930); Martyr Theodore (1940); Other Commemorations: Commemoration of the miracle wrought by St. Basil the Great at Nicaea, when by his prayer he opened the gates of the Universal (Catholic) church and entrusted it to the Orthodox; Translation of the relics (950) of Saint Gregory the Theologian (389) to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople during the reign of Constantine Porphyrogenitus; Opening of the relics (1652) of Saint Sabbas of Storozhev in Zvenigorod (1406); Repose of Schemanun Anatolia of Diveyevo (1949).