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</div>[[Saint]] Michael the [[Confessor]], [[Bishop]] of Synnada; [[Synaxis of the Saints of Rostov]]<!--- http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=101468 and http://www.oca.org/FSlives.asp?SID=4&M=5&D=23 --->; [[Martyr]] Michael "the black-robed" of Saint Sabbas' [[Monastery]]; Virgin Euphrosyne, princess and [[Abbess]] of Polotsk; [[Venerable]] Paisius, [[Abbot]] of Galich; Holy [[Myrrh-bearer]] Mary, wife of Cleopas; Martyr Salonas the Roman; Martyr Seleucus; [[Hieromonk]] Damascene of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]]; Saint Demetrius the King and [[Hymnographer]]; Saint Helen of Caernarvon, wife of Emperor Maximos; opening of the [[relics]] of Saint Leontius, Bishop and [[Wonder-worker]] of Rostov
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Holy [[Myrrh-bearer]] Mary, the wife of Cleopas, aunt of [[Jesus]] (1st c.);
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Saint Manaen (Manahen), prophet and teacher of the Church of Antioch (Acts 13:1) (1st c.);
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Martyr Seleucus (Selefkos), by sawing;
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Saint Michael the [[Confessor]], [[Bishop]] of Synnada in [[w:Phrygia|Phrygia Salutaris]] (826);
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Hieromartyr Michael "the black-robed", [[monk]] of [[Holy Lavra of St. Savas (Jerusalem)|St. Sabbas Monastery]] (9th century);
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Hieromartyrs Epitacius, first Bishop of [[Tui, Pontevedra|Tui]] in [[w:Galicia (Spain)|Galicia (Spain)]], and Basileus, second Bishop of Braga in Portugal ca.60-95 (1st c.);
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Saint Euphebius, Bishop of Naples in Italy;
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Martyr Salonas the Roman, by the sword;
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Martyrs Donatianus and Rogatianus of Nantes, brothers (ca.284-305) (see also [[May 24]]);
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Saint Merculialis of Forli (Mercurialis), Bishop of Forlì, zealous opponent of [[paganism]] and [[Arianism]] (406);
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Saint Desiderius of Langres, Bishop of Langres in Gaul (407);
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Martyrs Quintianus, Lucius and Julianus, with 19 other Christians in North Africa during the persecution of the Arian Vandals (430);
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Saint Patricius (Patrice), Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy 464-469 AD (469);
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Saints Eutychius and Florentius, two monks who governed a monastery in Valcastoria near Nursia, Italy (540);
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Saint Goban (Gobhnena), Abbot of the monastery of [[w:Old Leighlin|Old Leighlin]], from where he went to Tascaffin in Co. Limerick, Ireland (6th/7th c.);
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Hieromartyr Desiderius, Bishop of Vienne (608);
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Saint Syagrius (Siacre) of Nice, a monk at [[w:Lérins Abbey|Lérins Abbey]], who later founded the monastery of St Pons, at Cimiez, after which he became Bishop of Nice 777-787 (787)
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Saint Guibertus, a hermit on his own estate of Gembloux in Brabant, Belgium, who retired to the [[w:Gorze Abbey|monastery of Gorze]] in France (962);
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Saint Damian (Damianos in monasticm), (King Demetrius of Georgia) (1125-1156), [[Hymnographer]] (1156);
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Saint Euphrosyne of Polatsk, princess and [[Abbess]] of Polotsk (1173);
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Saint Simon, Bishop of Suzdal (ca.12th c.);
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Saint Abramios of Yaroslavl, monk and abbot of the Savior Monastery in Yaroslavl (1219);
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Saint [[Joanicius I of Pec|Ioannicius I of Peć]], Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbia 1272-1276 A.D. (1279);
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Saint Anthony, Bishop of Rostov (1336);
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Saint Cyril, Bishop of Rostov (1384);
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Saint Paisius of Galich, [[Abbot]] (1460);
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Saints Adrian and Bogolep of Uglich, [[monk]]s of St. Paisius of Uglich Monastery (late 15th c.) (see also [[August 22]] for Monk Bogolep);
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Saints Anthony and Joannicius of Zaonikiev Monastery (Vologda) (16th c.);
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Saint Dorotheus of [[Pskov-Caves Monastery|Pskov Lavra]], monk and hermit (1622), and Monk Hilarion of the Dormition of the Theotokos monastery near Podolsk (17th-18th c.);
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Saint Alexander, Bishop and [[Wonderworker]] of [[w:Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi|Pereyaslav]] (17th c.);
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Saint Joachim, monk of St. Nicholas monastery of Sartoma (17th c.);
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[[Synaxis of the Saints of Rostov|Synaxis of All Saints of Rostov and Yaroslavl]] (established on March 10, 1964): Rostov Wonderworkers, Yaroslav Wonderworkers, Pereslavl Wonderworkers, Uglich Wonderworkers, Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers;
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Icon of the [[Theotokos]]'' 'Thou Art the True Vine' '';
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Uncovering of the [[relics]] (1164) of St. Leontius, Bishop and [[Wonderworker]] of Rostov (1073);
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Saint Athanasius of Novolotsk, [[fool-for-Christ]] (16th/17th c.);
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Hieromartyr Daniel with 30 monks and 200 laymen of Uglich, during the Polish–Muscovite War (1608) (see [[May 14]]);
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Repose of [[Hieromonk]] Damascene of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] (1825);
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Repose of Hieroschemamonk Meletius of Svir, disciple of Elder Theodore of Svir (1877);
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Repose of Nun Euphrosyne, disciple of St. Barsanuphius of Optina (1934);
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Restitution of the holy [[relics]] of Saint [[Joachim of Vatopaidi|Joachim of Ithaca]] (1868) (see [[March 2]]).
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Latest revision as of 18:59, September 2, 2012

Our Lord Jesus Christ

Holy Myrrh-bearer Mary, the wife of Cleopas, aunt of Jesus (1st c.); Saint Manaen (Manahen), prophet and teacher of the Church of Antioch (Acts 13:1) (1st c.); Martyr Seleucus (Selefkos), by sawing; Saint Michael the Confessor, Bishop of Synnada in Phrygia Salutaris (826); Hieromartyr Michael "the black-robed", monk of St. Sabbas Monastery (9th century); Hieromartyrs Epitacius, first Bishop of Tui in Galicia (Spain), and Basileus, second Bishop of Braga in Portugal ca.60-95 (1st c.); Saint Euphebius, Bishop of Naples in Italy; Martyr Salonas the Roman, by the sword; Martyrs Donatianus and Rogatianus of Nantes, brothers (ca.284-305) (see also May 24); Saint Merculialis of Forli (Mercurialis), Bishop of Forlì, zealous opponent of paganism and Arianism (406); Saint Desiderius of Langres, Bishop of Langres in Gaul (407); Martyrs Quintianus, Lucius and Julianus, with 19 other Christians in North Africa during the persecution of the Arian Vandals (430); Saint Patricius (Patrice), Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy 464-469 AD (469); Saints Eutychius and Florentius, two monks who governed a monastery in Valcastoria near Nursia, Italy (540); Saint Goban (Gobhnena), Abbot of the monastery of Old Leighlin, from where he went to Tascaffin in Co. Limerick, Ireland (6th/7th c.); Hieromartyr Desiderius, Bishop of Vienne (608); Saint Syagrius (Siacre) of Nice, a monk at Lérins Abbey, who later founded the monastery of St Pons, at Cimiez, after which he became Bishop of Nice 777-787 (787) Saint Guibertus, a hermit on his own estate of Gembloux in Brabant, Belgium, who retired to the monastery of Gorze in France (962); Saint Damian (Damianos in monasticm), (King Demetrius of Georgia) (1125-1156), Hymnographer (1156); Saint Euphrosyne of Polatsk, princess and Abbess of Polotsk (1173); Saint Simon, Bishop of Suzdal (ca.12th c.); Saint Abramios of Yaroslavl, monk and abbot of the Savior Monastery in Yaroslavl (1219); Saint Ioannicius I of Peć, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbia 1272-1276 A.D. (1279); Saint Anthony, Bishop of Rostov (1336); Saint Cyril, Bishop of Rostov (1384); Saint Paisius of Galich, Abbot (1460); Saints Adrian and Bogolep of Uglich, monks of St. Paisius of Uglich Monastery (late 15th c.) (see also August 22 for Monk Bogolep); Saints Anthony and Joannicius of Zaonikiev Monastery (Vologda) (16th c.); Saint Dorotheus of Pskov Lavra, monk and hermit (1622), and Monk Hilarion of the Dormition of the Theotokos monastery near Podolsk (17th-18th c.); Saint Alexander, Bishop and Wonderworker of Pereyaslav (17th c.); Saint Joachim, monk of St. Nicholas monastery of Sartoma (17th c.); Synaxis of All Saints of Rostov and Yaroslavl (established on March 10, 1964): Rostov Wonderworkers, Yaroslav Wonderworkers, Pereslavl Wonderworkers, Uglich Wonderworkers, Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers; Other Commemorations: Icon of the Theotokos 'Thou Art the True Vine' ; Uncovering of the relics (1164) of St. Leontius, Bishop and Wonderworker of Rostov (1073); Saint Athanasius of Novolotsk, fool-for-Christ (16th/17th c.); Hieromartyr Daniel with 30 monks and 200 laymen of Uglich, during the Polish–Muscovite War (1608) (see May 14); Repose of Hieromonk Damascene of Valaam (1825); Repose of Hieroschemamonk Meletius of Svir, disciple of Elder Theodore of Svir (1877); Repose of Nun Euphrosyne, disciple of St. Barsanuphius of Optina (1934); Restitution of the holy relics of Saint Joachim of Ithaca (1868) (see March 2).