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[[File:Apostle Aristobulus.jpg|100px|Saint Aristobulus, Apostle of Britain]]<br>
</div>[[Martyr]] [[Sabinus of Egypt]]; Martyr [[Papas of Lyconia]]; [[Saint]] [[Serapion of Novgorod|Serapion]], [[Archbishop]] of Novgorod; Holy [[Apostle Aristobulus]] of the [[Apostles|Seventy]], first [[Bishop]] of Britain; [[Hieromartyr]] [[Alexander of Rome|Alexander]], [[Pope]] of Rome; Martyr [[Julian of Anazarbus]]; Martyrs [[Trophimus and Thalus of Laodicea]]; Saint Christodoulos, [[monk]] and [[wonder-worker]] of Patmos; Martyr Romanus at Parium on the Hellespont; Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia; Saint [[Pimen of Salosi]] the [[Enlightener]] of the North Caucasus People
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[[File:Ambrosius I Georgia.jpg|100px|Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor]]
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Apostle [[Apostle Aristobulus|Aristobulus]] of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain (1st c.) - (''see also [[March 15]] and [[October 31]]'');
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Hieromartyr [[Alexander I of Rome|Alexander I]], [[List of Popes of Rome|Pope of Rome]] (ca.117-138);
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Hieromartyrs Eventius and Theodoulus, Presbyters of the Church of Rome, martyred together with Pope Alexander of Rome (ca.117-138);
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Holy Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia, by the sword;
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Martyr [[Sabinus of Egypt|Sabinus of Hermopolis]], Egypt (287);
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Hieromartyrs Trophimus and Thalus, Priests of Laodicea (300);
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Martyr Papas of Lyconia - (''see also [[November 10]]'');
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Martyr Julian of Anazarbus, in Cilicia (305);
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Venerable Aninas of Mesopotamia the Wonderworker - (''see also [[March 18]]'');
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Hieromartyr Romanos, at Parium on the Hellespont;
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Martyrs Hilary of Aquileia and Tatian the Deacon, with Felix, Largus and Denis, under Numerian (ca.284);
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Saint Agapitus, Bishop of Ravenna (4th c.);
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Saint Finian Lobhar, Abbot of Swords Abbey near Dublin (ca.560);
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Saint Abbán of Kilabban (Ireland) (650);
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Saint Eusebia, Abbess at Hamay-les-Marchiennes near Arras, France (ca.680);
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Saint Dentlin (''Dentelin, Denain''), child-saint, considered a confessor of the faith (7th c.);
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Venerable John of Rufiana, ascetic of the Monasterium Rufianense ([http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monasterio_de_San_Pedro_de_Montes San Pedro de Montes]), near Astorga, Spain;
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Saint Megingold (''Megingaud, Mengold, Megingoz''), Bishop of Würzburg (794);
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Saint Gregory Makar, former Bishop of Nicopolis in Armenia, then a hermit in Pithiviers near Orleans (ca.1000);
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Saint Heribert of Cologne, Archbishop of Cologne (1021);
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Venerable Christodoulos, [[Wonderworker]] of Patmos (1093);
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Venerable Pimen of Salosi, [[Fool-for-Christ]], [[Enlightener]] of the Dagestani (North Caucasus people), and his companion Anthony of Meskhi, the Censurer of Kings (13th c.);
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New Monk-martyr Malachi of Rhodes, who suffered at Jerusalem (1500);
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Saint [[Serapion of Novgorod]], Archbishop of Novgorod (1516)
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Saint [[Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor]], Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927);
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Venerable Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson, clairvoyant (1968).
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Latest revision as of 22:39, March 26, 2013

Saint Aristobulus, Apostle of Britain
Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor

Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain (1st c.) - (see also March 15 and October 31); Hieromartyr Alexander I, Pope of Rome (ca.117-138); Hieromartyrs Eventius and Theodoulus, Presbyters of the Church of Rome, martyred together with Pope Alexander of Rome (ca.117-138); Holy Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia, by the sword; Martyr Sabinus of Hermopolis, Egypt (287); Hieromartyrs Trophimus and Thalus, Priests of Laodicea (300); Martyr Papas of Lyconia - (see also November 10); Martyr Julian of Anazarbus, in Cilicia (305); Venerable Aninas of Mesopotamia the Wonderworker - (see also March 18); Hieromartyr Romanos, at Parium on the Hellespont; Martyrs Hilary of Aquileia and Tatian the Deacon, with Felix, Largus and Denis, under Numerian (ca.284); Saint Agapitus, Bishop of Ravenna (4th c.); Saint Finian Lobhar, Abbot of Swords Abbey near Dublin (ca.560); Saint Abbán of Kilabban (Ireland) (650); Saint Eusebia, Abbess at Hamay-les-Marchiennes near Arras, France (ca.680); Saint Dentlin (Dentelin, Denain), child-saint, considered a confessor of the faith (7th c.); Venerable John of Rufiana, ascetic of the Monasterium Rufianense (San Pedro de Montes), near Astorga, Spain; Saint Megingold (Megingaud, Mengold, Megingoz), Bishop of Würzburg (794); Saint Gregory Makar, former Bishop of Nicopolis in Armenia, then a hermit in Pithiviers near Orleans (ca.1000); Saint Heribert of Cologne, Archbishop of Cologne (1021); Venerable Christodoulos, Wonderworker of Patmos (1093); Venerable Pimen of Salosi, Fool-for-Christ, Enlightener of the Dagestani (North Caucasus people), and his companion Anthony of Meskhi, the Censurer of Kings (13th c.); New Monk-martyr Malachi of Rhodes, who suffered at Jerusalem (1500); Saint Serapion of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod (1516) Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927); Venerable Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson, clairvoyant (1968).