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</div>[[Hieromartyr]] [[Theodotus of Cyrenia|Theodotus]], [[Bishop]] of Cyrenia;[[Virgin-martyr]] [[Euthalia of Sicily]]; [[Martyr]]s Troadius, Hilarion, and Quadratus of Neo-Caesarea; [[Venerable]] [[Agatho of Egypt]], [[monk]]; 400 Martyrs slain by the Lombards in Sicily; Saint [[Arsenius of Tver|Arsenius]], Bishop of Tver; Venerable Barsanuphius and Sabbas, [[abbot]]s of Tver; Venerable Sabbatius, monk of Tver; Venerable Euphrosynus, disciple of Sabbatius of Tver; [[Saint]] [[Chad of Lichfield|Chad]], Bishop of Lichfield and his brother Cynibil; Martyr [[Hesychius the Senator]]; Saint Cointus of Phrygia, [[Confessor]] and [[Wonder-worker]]; Martyrs Andronicus and the virgin Athanasia; [[Nicholas of Plana]]; Hieromartyr Athenodoros the Bishop; Saint Joseph; repose of [[Abbess]] [[Philareta of Ufa]]; appearance of the [[Kolomna Icon of the Theotokos]]; Slebhin, [[Abbot]] of Iona
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Hieromartyrs Nestor the Bishop, and Tribiminus the Deacon, at Perge in Pamphylia (ca. 250);
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Martyr Troadius of Neo-Caesarea, and those with him (251);
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Virgin-martyr Euthalia of Sicily (252);
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Saint Cointus of Phrygia (''Quintus of Phrygia''), [[Confessor]] and [[Wonder-worker]] (283);
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Martyr Hesychius the Senator (the Palatine), of Antioch (ca. 304) (''see also [[May 10]]'');
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Hiero-Confessor [[Theodotus of Cyrenia|Theodotus]], Bishop of Cyrenia in Cyprus (ca. 326);
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Venerable Saints Andronicus and the Athanasia (5th century) (''see also [[October 9]]'');
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Saint Agathon of Egypt, monk (5th century);
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Martyrs of Rome, a large number of martyrs martyred in Rome under Alexander Severus and the prefect Ulpian (219);
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Saints Jovinus and Basileus, two martyrs who suffered in Rome under Gallienus and Valerian, buried on the Latin Way (258);
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Saints Paul, Heraclius, Secundilla and Januaria, martyrs who suffered under Diocletian at Porto Romano at the mouth of the Tiber in Italy (305);
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Saint Gistilian (''Gistlian''), uncle of St David and a monk at Menevia, or St Davids, in Wales (5th-6th centuries);
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Saint Joavan, a Romano-Briton who went to Brittany to live with his uncle St Paul of Léon, by whom he was consecrated bishop (ca. 570);
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440 Martyrs slain by the Lombards in Italy (''Martyrs of Campania'') (ca. 579);
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Saint Fergna, called 'the White', a relative and disciple of St Columba of Ireland, Abbot of Iona (637);
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Saint [[Chad of Lichfield|Chad]] (''Ceadda''), Bishop of Lichfield (England) (672);
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Saint Cynibil (''Cynibild''), a brother of Sts Chad and Cedd who helped enlighten England (7th century);
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Saint Willeic, a disciple of St Swithbert who made him Abbot of Kaiserwerth in Germany (726);
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Saint Slebhene (''Sléibíne mac Congaile''), a monk from Ireland, he became [[Abbot of Iona]] in Scotland (767);
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Venerable [[Arsenius of Tver|Arsenius]], Bishop of Tver (1409);
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Venerable Arethas the Recluse, Bishop, monk at the [[Kiev Caves]] Lavra (1409) (''see also [[October 24]]'')'
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Venerable Sabbatius, monk of Tver (1434), and his disciple St. Euphrosynus (1460);
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Venerable Barsanuphius (1459) and Sabbas (1467), abbots of Tver;
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Venerable Abramios of Spassk, of the monastery of Christ the Saviour, Russia (16th century);
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New Martyr Theodore Sladić of Komogovina (1788);
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Venerable Joachim (Papoulakis) of Ithaca, monk of Vatopedi (Mt. Athos) and Ithaca (1868);
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Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927) (''see also [[March 16]] and [[March 27]]'')
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Saint [[Papa-Nicholas (Planas) of Athens|Nicholas Planas of Athens]] (1932) (''see also [[February 17]]'')
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Repose of Abbess Philareta of Ufa (1890);
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Appearance of the Kolomenskoye “Reigning” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1917).
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St. Arsenius of Tver

Hieromartyrs Nestor the Bishop, and Tribiminus the Deacon, at Perge in Pamphylia (ca. 250); Martyr Troadius of Neo-Caesarea, and those with him (251); Virgin-martyr Euthalia of Sicily (252); Saint Cointus of Phrygia (Quintus of Phrygia), Confessor and Wonder-worker (283); Martyr Hesychius the Senator (the Palatine), of Antioch (ca. 304) (see also May 10); Hiero-Confessor Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrenia in Cyprus (ca. 326); Venerable Saints Andronicus and the Athanasia (5th century) (see also October 9); Saint Agathon of Egypt, monk (5th century); Martyrs of Rome, a large number of martyrs martyred in Rome under Alexander Severus and the prefect Ulpian (219); Saints Jovinus and Basileus, two martyrs who suffered in Rome under Gallienus and Valerian, buried on the Latin Way (258); Saints Paul, Heraclius, Secundilla and Januaria, martyrs who suffered under Diocletian at Porto Romano at the mouth of the Tiber in Italy (305); Saint Gistilian (Gistlian), uncle of St David and a monk at Menevia, or St Davids, in Wales (5th-6th centuries); Saint Joavan, a Romano-Briton who went to Brittany to live with his uncle St Paul of Léon, by whom he was consecrated bishop (ca. 570); 440 Martyrs slain by the Lombards in Italy (Martyrs of Campania) (ca. 579); Saint Fergna, called 'the White', a relative and disciple of St Columba of Ireland, Abbot of Iona (637); Saint Chad (Ceadda), Bishop of Lichfield (England) (672); Saint Cynibil (Cynibild), a brother of Sts Chad and Cedd who helped enlighten England (7th century); Saint Willeic, a disciple of St Swithbert who made him Abbot of Kaiserwerth in Germany (726); Saint Slebhene (Sléibíne mac Congaile), a monk from Ireland, he became Abbot of Iona in Scotland (767); Venerable Arsenius, Bishop of Tver (1409); Venerable Arethas the Recluse, Bishop, monk at the Kiev Caves Lavra (1409) (see also October 24)' Venerable Sabbatius, monk of Tver (1434), and his disciple St. Euphrosynus (1460); Venerable Barsanuphius (1459) and Sabbas (1467), abbots of Tver; Venerable Abramios of Spassk, of the monastery of Christ the Saviour, Russia (16th century); New Martyr Theodore Sladić of Komogovina (1788); Venerable Joachim (Papoulakis) of Ithaca, monk of Vatopedi (Mt. Athos) and Ithaca (1868); Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927) (see also March 16 and March 27) Saint Nicholas Planas of Athens (1932) (see also February 17) Other Commemorations: Repose of Abbess Philareta of Ufa (1890); Appearance of the Kolomenskoye “Reigning” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1917).