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</div>Eve of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]]; [[Martyr]]s Theopemptus, Bishop of Nicomedia, and Theonas; [[Righteous]] Syncletica of Alexandria; [[Prophet]] [[Micah]]; [[Virgin-martyr]] Apollinaria of Egypt; [[Saint]] Gregory of Crete, [[monk]]; Saint Phosterius the [[Hermit]]; Saint Menas of Sinai; Martyr Theoidus; Martyr Sais; [[New-Martyr]] Romanus of [[Mount Athos]]; Saint Tatiana; Saint Edward the Confessor, King of England; Saint Domnina; translation of the [[relics]] of Saint Rumon, Bishop of Tavistock
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Eve of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]];  
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[[Prophet]] Micah (9th c. BC);
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[[Martyr]] Theopemptus, Bishop of Nicomedia and Martyr Theonas, the former sorcerer (303);
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Martyr Sais;
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Martyr Theoidus;
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[[Righteous]] Syncletica of Alexandria, nun (ca.350 or ca.460);
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Venerable Domnina (Domna);
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Venerable Tatiana, nun;
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Saint Apollinaris, Virgin, of Egypt (ca.470);
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Venerable Phosterius the [[Hermit]] (6th c.);
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Saint Menas of Sinai (6th c.);
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Venerable Gregory of Crete, [[monk]] (ca.820);
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Venerable Dorotheos the Younger, restorer of the ancient Monastery of the Holy Trinity at [[w:Suluova|Chiliokomon]] in [[w:Amasya Province|Amaseia]], [[w:Pontus|Pontus]];
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Hieromartyr Saint Telesphorus, a Greek who was Pope of Rome for ten years (ca. 136) (''see also [[February 22]] - East'');
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Saint Emiliana, a Roman lady and the paternal aunt of Pope St [[Gregory the Dialogist|Gregory the Great]] (6th c.);
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Saint Kiara (''Chier''), a spiritual daughter of St Fintan Munnu (ca.680);
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Venerable Cera of Ireland (''Ciar, Cyra, Cior, Ceara''), [[Abbess]] (7th c.);
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Venerable Conwoïon (''Convoyon''), a Breton saint and [[Abbot]] (868);
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Saint Gaudentius of Gnesen (''Radim Gaudentius''), first Archbishop of Gnesen in Poland (1004);
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New [[Monk]]-[[martyr]] Romanus of Carpenision and Kapsokalyvia, at Constantinople (1694) (''see also [[February 16]]'');
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Venerable Symeon of the [[Pskov-Caves Monastery]], Hiero-[[Schemamonk]] (1960);
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Schema-Archimandrite Venerable Theophan (Rikhlovsky) of Nizhyn (1977) (''see also [[December 23]]'');
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New Hieromartyr Joseph Bespalov, and with him 37 Martyrs (1921);
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Hieromartyr Stephen Ponomarev, [[Protopresbyter]], at Alma-Ata (1933);
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Virgin-martyr Eugenia Domozhirova, at Alma-Ata (1933);
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New Hieromartyr Sergius, Priest (1934);
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Martyr Matthew (1938);
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'''Other commemorations:'''
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Translation of the [[relics]] of St. Rumon, Bishop, to [[w:Tavistock Abbey|Tavistock Abbey]];
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Repose of Monk Alexander of [[Valaam Monastery]] (1810).
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Revision as of 00:19, January 12, 2013

The Baptism of Christ

Eve of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; Prophet Micah (9th c. BC); Martyr Theopemptus, Bishop of Nicomedia and Martyr Theonas, the former sorcerer (303); Martyr Sais; Martyr Theoidus; Righteous Syncletica of Alexandria, nun (ca.350 or ca.460); Venerable Domnina (Domna); Venerable Tatiana, nun; Saint Apollinaris, Virgin, of Egypt (ca.470); Venerable Phosterius the Hermit (6th c.); Saint Menas of Sinai (6th c.); Venerable Gregory of Crete, monk (ca.820); Venerable Dorotheos the Younger, restorer of the ancient Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Chiliokomon in Amaseia, Pontus; Hieromartyr Saint Telesphorus, a Greek who was Pope of Rome for ten years (ca. 136) (see also February 22 - East); Saint Emiliana, a Roman lady and the paternal aunt of Pope St Gregory the Great (6th c.); Saint Kiara (Chier), a spiritual daughter of St Fintan Munnu (ca.680); Venerable Cera of Ireland (Ciar, Cyra, Cior, Ceara), Abbess (7th c.); Venerable Conwoïon (Convoyon), a Breton saint and Abbot (868); Saint Gaudentius of Gnesen (Radim Gaudentius), first Archbishop of Gnesen in Poland (1004); New Monk-martyr Romanus of Carpenision and Kapsokalyvia, at Constantinople (1694) (see also February 16); Venerable Symeon of the Pskov-Caves Monastery, Hiero-Schemamonk (1960); Schema-Archimandrite Venerable Theophan (Rikhlovsky) of Nizhyn (1977) (see also December 23); New Hieromartyr Joseph Bespalov, and with him 37 Martyrs (1921); Hieromartyr Stephen Ponomarev, Protopresbyter, at Alma-Ata (1933); Virgin-martyr Eugenia Domozhirova, at Alma-Ata (1933); New Hieromartyr Sergius, Priest (1934); Martyr Matthew (1938); Other commemorations: Translation of the relics of St. Rumon, Bishop, to Tavistock Abbey; Repose of Monk Alexander of Valaam Monastery (1810).