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</div>Holy [[Wonder-worker]]s and [[Unmercenary|Unmercenaries]] [[Cyrus and John]], [[martyr]]s; Martyrs Athanasia and her daughters Theoctiste, Theodotia, and Eudoxia, at Canopus in Egypt (see also [[January 30]]); [[Saint]] Nikita of the [[Kiev Caves]], [[Bishop]] of Novgorod; Martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, and Papias of Egypt; Martyr Tryphaenes at Cyzicus; Saint Pachomius, [[Abbot]] of Keno [[Monastery]]; [[New-Martyr]] Elias Ardunis of [[Mount Athos]]; Saint [[Arsenios of Paros|Arsenius of Paros]]; Saint Maedoc, Bishop of Ferns; [[Venerable]] Melangell of Wales.  '''Other events:''' repose of Elder Codratus of [[Karakalou Monastery (Athos)|Karakalou Monastery]], Mount Athos
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Martyr Tryphaena of Cyzicus (1st century);
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Martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, and Papias, at Corinth (251 or 258);
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Holy [[Wonderworker]]s and [[Unmercenary|Unmercenaries]] [[Cyrus and John]], and Martyrs Athanasia and her daughters Theoctista, Theodota, and Eudoxia, at Canopus in Egypt (311);
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Martyrs Saturninus, Thyrsus and Victor, at Alexandria;
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Martyrs Tharsicius, Zoticus, Cyriacus, and their companions, at Alexandaria;
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Saint Julius of Aegina (''Julius of Novara''), missionary priest to northern Italy (401);
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Saint Athanasius, Bishop of Methone (c. 880)
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Saint Geminian of Modena, Deacon and later successor of the Bishop of Modena (348);
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Saint Marcella of Rome (410);
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Saint Madoes (''Madianus''), a saint who has left his name to a place in the Carse of Gowrie in Scotland;
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Saint Áedan (''Maedoc''), first Bishop of Ferns in Co. Wexford in Ireland, where he also founded and became abbot of a monastery (626);
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Saint Adamnan, born in Ireland, he became a monk at Coldingham, now in Scotland (681);
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Saint Wilgils, father of St Willibrord, hermit (c. 700);
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Saint Bobinus, monk at Moutier-la-Celle, later became Bishop of Troyes (c. 766);
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Saint Ulphia (''Wulfia, Olfe, Wulfe''), hermitess near Amiens in France (8th century);
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Saint Eusebius, monk at St Gall in Switzerland and later lived as a hermit on Mt St Victor in the Vorarlberg (884);
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Saint John Angelus, monk at Pomposa (c. 1050);
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Venerable Nikita, recluse of the [[Kiev Caves]], Bishop of Novgorod (1108);
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Venerable Pachomius, abbot of Keno Lake Monastery (1525) (''see also [[May 15]]'');
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New Monk-martyr Elias (Ardunis) of Mt. Athos and Kalamata (1686);
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Saint [[Arsenios of Paros|Arsenius the New]], of Paros (1877);
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Schema-hieromonk Nazary (Koniukhov) of the [[Kiev Caves]] (1975);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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[[Synaxis]] of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos Koroniotissa or Dakryrroousis, at Lixouri, Cephalonia (1867);
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Repose of Eugene Poselyanin (Pogozhev), spiritual writer (1931);
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Repose of Elder Codratus (''Condratus'') of [[Karakalou Monastery (Athos)|Karakalou monastery]], Mt. Athos (1940);
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Repose of Hieroschemamonk Stephen (Ignatenko) of Kislovodsk (1973).
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The Holy Trinity

Martyr Tryphaena of Cyzicus (1st century); Martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, and Papias, at Corinth (251 or 258); Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cyrus and John, and Martyrs Athanasia and her daughters Theoctista, Theodota, and Eudoxia, at Canopus in Egypt (311); Martyrs Saturninus, Thyrsus and Victor, at Alexandria; Martyrs Tharsicius, Zoticus, Cyriacus, and their companions, at Alexandaria; Saint Julius of Aegina (Julius of Novara), missionary priest to northern Italy (401); Saint Athanasius, Bishop of Methone (c. 880) Saint Geminian of Modena, Deacon and later successor of the Bishop of Modena (348); Saint Marcella of Rome (410); Saint Madoes (Madianus), a saint who has left his name to a place in the Carse of Gowrie in Scotland; Saint Áedan (Maedoc), first Bishop of Ferns in Co. Wexford in Ireland, where he also founded and became abbot of a monastery (626); Saint Adamnan, born in Ireland, he became a monk at Coldingham, now in Scotland (681); Saint Wilgils, father of St Willibrord, hermit (c. 700); Saint Bobinus, monk at Moutier-la-Celle, later became Bishop of Troyes (c. 766); Saint Ulphia (Wulfia, Olfe, Wulfe), hermitess near Amiens in France (8th century); Saint Eusebius, monk at St Gall in Switzerland and later lived as a hermit on Mt St Victor in the Vorarlberg (884); Saint John Angelus, monk at Pomposa (c. 1050); Venerable Nikita, recluse of the Kiev Caves, Bishop of Novgorod (1108); Venerable Pachomius, abbot of Keno Lake Monastery (1525) (see also May 15); New Monk-martyr Elias (Ardunis) of Mt. Athos and Kalamata (1686); Saint Arsenius the New, of Paros (1877); Schema-hieromonk Nazary (Koniukhov) of the Kiev Caves (1975); Other Commemorations: Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos Koroniotissa or Dakryrroousis, at Lixouri, Cephalonia (1867); Repose of Eugene Poselyanin (Pogozhev), spiritual writer (1931); Repose of Elder Codratus (Condratus) of Karakalou monastery, Mt. Athos (1940); Repose of Hieroschemamonk Stephen (Ignatenko) of Kislovodsk (1973).< /noinclude>