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</div>[[Saint]] Peter of Egypt; [[New-Martyr]] Demetrius at Constantinople; Saint Titus the Soldier, [[monk]] of the [[Kiev Caves]]; New [[Hieromartyr]] Peter Zverev; Saint Claudinos, monk; translation of the [[relics]] of Saint [[John Chrysostom]], [[Archbishop]] of Constantinople; translation of the relics of Saint Marciana the Queen to the [[Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)|Church of the Holy Apostles]]; translation of the relics of Saint Ethelfleda of Romsey. '''Other events:''' repose of [[Nun]] Neonilla of the Farther Davidov [[Convent]]
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Venerable Peter of Egypt, disciple of Abba Lot (5th century);
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Saint Marciana the Queen, wife of Emperor Justin I (518-527), interred in the [[Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)|Church of the Holy Apostles]];
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Saint Dimitrianos the [[Wonderworker]], Bishop of Tamassos, Cyprus;
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Venerable Claudinus, monastic;
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Saint Ashot I of Iberia (''Ashot Kurapalates''), first Bagrationi King of Georgia, murdered (830) (''see also [[January 29]]'');
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Saint Julian of Sora, martyred under Antoninus Pius (c. 150);
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Saint Julian of Le Mans, venerated as the first Bishop of Le Mans in France (3rd century);
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Saint Devota, virgin-martyr in Corsica who expired on the rack in the persecution of Diocletian (303);
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Saint Avitus, venerated in the Canary Islands as their Apostle and first Bishop, martyred in Africa;
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Saints Datius, Reatrus (''Restius'') and Companions; and Datius (''Dativus''), Julian, Vincent and 27 Companions (c. 500);
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Saint Maurus (''Marius, Maur, May''), founder of a monastery in Bodon (Bobacum) in France (c. 555);
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Saint Natalis of Ulster, a monastic founder in the north of Ireland, he worked with St Columba (564);
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Saint Lupus of Châlons, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saone, famous for his charity to the afflicted (c. 610);
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Saint Vitalian, Pope of Rome (672);
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Saint Emerius, founder and first Abbot of St Stephen of Bañoles in Catalonia in Spain (8th century);
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Saint Candida, mother of St Emerius, anchoress at the monastery of St Stephen of Bañoles in Spain (c. 798);
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Saint Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch (800);
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Saint Theodoric II of Orleans, monk at Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens in France, became Bishop of Orleans (1022);
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Venerable Titus the Soldier, monk of the [[Kiev Caves]] Monastery (11th century);
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New Martyr Demetrius at Constantinople (1784);
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Saint Demetrius Klepinine, Priest, of Paris (1944);
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New Hieromartyr Peter (Zverev) of Voronezh (1929);
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New Hieromartyr Paul Dobromislov, Protopresbyter of Alma-Ata (1940);
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Saint Anna Ivashkina, the Confessor of Ryazan (1948);
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Venerable Leonty (Stasevich) of Ivanovo, Archimandrite, New-Confessor (1972);
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New Hieromartyr Leontius the Mystic of Ternopil and Jablechna monastery, Poland (1972);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Translation of the [[relics]] (437) of St. [[John Chrysostom]], Archbishop of Constantinople (407);
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Repose of Nun Neonilla of the Farther Davidov Convent (1875);
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Repose of Schema-nun Margarita (Lakhtionova) of [[Holy Trinity St. Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent|Diveyevo Monastery]] (1997).
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The Holy Trinity

Venerable Peter of Egypt, disciple of Abba Lot (5th century); Saint Marciana the Queen, wife of Emperor Justin I (518-527), interred in the Church of the Holy Apostles; Saint Dimitrianos the Wonderworker, Bishop of Tamassos, Cyprus; Venerable Claudinus, monastic; Saint Ashot I of Iberia (Ashot Kurapalates), first Bagrationi King of Georgia, murdered (830) (see also January 29); Saint Julian of Sora, martyred under Antoninus Pius (c. 150); Saint Julian of Le Mans, venerated as the first Bishop of Le Mans in France (3rd century); Saint Devota, virgin-martyr in Corsica who expired on the rack in the persecution of Diocletian (303); Saint Avitus, venerated in the Canary Islands as their Apostle and first Bishop, martyred in Africa; Saints Datius, Reatrus (Restius) and Companions; and Datius (Dativus), Julian, Vincent and 27 Companions (c. 500); Saint Maurus (Marius, Maur, May), founder of a monastery in Bodon (Bobacum) in France (c. 555); Saint Natalis of Ulster, a monastic founder in the north of Ireland, he worked with St Columba (564); Saint Lupus of Châlons, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Saone, famous for his charity to the afflicted (c. 610); Saint Vitalian, Pope of Rome (672); Saint Emerius, founder and first Abbot of St Stephen of Bañoles in Catalonia in Spain (8th century); Saint Candida, mother of St Emerius, anchoress at the monastery of St Stephen of Bañoles in Spain (c. 798); Saint Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch (800); Saint Theodoric II of Orleans, monk at Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens in France, became Bishop of Orleans (1022); Venerable Titus the Soldier, monk of the Kiev Caves Monastery (11th century); New Martyr Demetrius at Constantinople (1784); Saint Demetrius Klepinine, Priest, of Paris (1944); New Hieromartyr Peter (Zverev) of Voronezh (1929); New Hieromartyr Paul Dobromislov, Protopresbyter of Alma-Ata (1940); Saint Anna Ivashkina, the Confessor of Ryazan (1948); Venerable Leonty (Stasevich) of Ivanovo, Archimandrite, New-Confessor (1972); New Hieromartyr Leontius the Mystic of Ternopil and Jablechna monastery, Poland (1972); Other Commemorations: Translation of the relics (437) of St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (407); Repose of Nun Neonilla of the Farther Davidov Convent (1875); Repose of Schema-nun Margarita (Lakhtionova) of Diveyevo Monastery (1997).