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</div>[[Apostle]] [[Apostle Simon|Simon]] the Zealot; [[Saint]] Isidora the [[Fool-for-Christ|Fool]] of Tabenna in Egypt; Blessed Thais (Taisia) of Egypt; [[Martyr]] Hesychius of Antioch; Martyrs Philadelphus, Cyprian, Alphius, Onesimus, Erasmus, and 14 others in Sicily; Saint Laurence, [[monk]] of Egypt; Blessed Simon of Yurievits, Fool-for-Christ; [[Venerable]] Dionysius of Radonezh; Saint Simeon the [[Bishop]] of Vladimir and Suzdal of the Kiev Near Caves; Saint Conleth, maker of sacred vessels at Kildare; Saint Hesychios the [[Confessor]]; translation of the [[relics]] of Blessed Martyr Basil of Mangazea in Siberia; repose of Blessed Synesius of Irkutsk, friend of Saint Sophronius, and Eldress Thais (Taisia) of Voronezh
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[[Apostle]] [[Apostle Simon|Simon]] the Zealot;  
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Martyr Hesychius the Palatine of Antioch (ca.304);
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Saint Isidora the [[Fool-for-Christ]], of Tabennisi, Egypt (ca. 365);
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Saint Isidore of Alexandria (319-404), Hieromonk and Hospitaller (hospital administrator) (404);
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Venerable Passarion the Presbyter (Passarion of Palestine), Agapius and Philemon (mid 5th c.);
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Blessed [[Thais the Harlot|Thais]] (Taisia) of Egypt (5th c.) (see also [[October 8]]);
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Saint Laurence of Egypt, [[monk]] (6th c.);
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Martyrs Calepodius, Palmatius, Simplicius, Felix, Blanda and Companions (ca.222-232);
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Martyrs Alphius, Philadelphus, Cyprian, at Lentini in Sicily (251);
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Martyrs Erasmus, Onesimus, and 14 other martyrs, in Sicily (251);
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Saint Aurelian of Limoges, Disciple of St Martial of Limoges in France (3rd c.);
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Martyrs Quartus and Quintus, two citizens of Capua who were condemned and executed in Rome;
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Saint Comgall, founder and abbot of [[w:Bangor, County Down|Bangor]] (602);
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Saint Cataldus, born in Munster in Ireland, became a monk at Lismore, then Bishop of Taranto; renowned for miracles (7th c.);
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Virgin-martyr Solangia (Solange) (880);
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Saint Simeon the [[Bishop]] of Vladimir and Suzdal of the Kiev Near Caves (1226);
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Saint Laurence, monastic founder at Mt. [[w:Pelion|Pelion]] in Volos (late 14th c.);
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Blessed Simon of Yurievits and Zharki, [[Fool-for-Christ]] (1584);
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Saint Eustathios of Crimea (1745-1759), martyred in [[w:Feodosiya|Theodosia]], Crimea (1759);
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Saint Synesius of Irkutsk (1787);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Passage of the relics (1087) of St. [[Nicholas of Myra|Nicholas the Wonderworker]] through the island of [[Metropolis of Zakynthos and Strofades|Zakynthos]], while on their way to Bari;
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Translation of the relics (1670) of the Blessed martyr Basil of Mangazea in Siberia (1602);
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"Kiev-Bratskaya" Icon of the Mother of God (1654);
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Repose of Eldress Taisia (Thaisia) of Voronezh (1840);
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Repose of Hieromonk Andrew (in schema Abramius) of Whitehoof Convent (1902).
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Latest revision as of 15:08, August 31, 2012

Apostle Simon the Zealot

Apostle Simon the Zealot; Martyr Hesychius the Palatine of Antioch (ca.304); Saint Isidora the Fool-for-Christ, of Tabennisi, Egypt (ca. 365); Saint Isidore of Alexandria (319-404), Hieromonk and Hospitaller (hospital administrator) (404); Venerable Passarion the Presbyter (Passarion of Palestine), Agapius and Philemon (mid 5th c.); Blessed Thais (Taisia) of Egypt (5th c.) (see also October 8); Saint Laurence of Egypt, monk (6th c.); Martyrs Calepodius, Palmatius, Simplicius, Felix, Blanda and Companions (ca.222-232); Martyrs Alphius, Philadelphus, Cyprian, at Lentini in Sicily (251); Martyrs Erasmus, Onesimus, and 14 other martyrs, in Sicily (251); Saint Aurelian of Limoges, Disciple of St Martial of Limoges in France (3rd c.); Martyrs Quartus and Quintus, two citizens of Capua who were condemned and executed in Rome; Saint Comgall, founder and abbot of Bangor (602); Saint Cataldus, born in Munster in Ireland, became a monk at Lismore, then Bishop of Taranto; renowned for miracles (7th c.); Virgin-martyr Solangia (Solange) (880); Saint Simeon the Bishop of Vladimir and Suzdal of the Kiev Near Caves (1226); Saint Laurence, monastic founder at Mt. Pelion in Volos (late 14th c.); Blessed Simon of Yurievits and Zharki, Fool-for-Christ (1584); Saint Eustathios of Crimea (1745-1759), martyred in Theodosia, Crimea (1759); Saint Synesius of Irkutsk (1787); Other Commemorations: Passage of the relics (1087) of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker through the island of Zakynthos, while on their way to Bari; Translation of the relics (1670) of the Blessed martyr Basil of Mangazea in Siberia (1602); "Kiev-Bratskaya" Icon of the Mother of God (1654); Repose of Eldress Taisia (Thaisia) of Voronezh (1840); Repose of Hieromonk Andrew (in schema Abramius) of Whitehoof Convent (1902).