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</div>[[Martyr]]s [[Timothy and Maura|Timothy]] the [[Reader]] and his wife [[Timothy and Maura|Maura]] of Antinoe in Egypt; [[Saint]] [[Theodosius of the Kiev Caves|Theodosius]], [[Abbot]] of the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves Monastery]] and founder of cenobitic monasticism in Russia; Saint [[Peter of Argos|Peter]] the [[Wonder-worker]], Bishop of Argolis; Saint Ecumenius of Trikala, the Wonder-worker; Great-Martyr Xenia of Peloponnesus, the Wonder-worker; New-Martyr Ahmet the Calligrapher of Constantinople; New-Martyr Mary of Crete; Martyrs Diodoros and Rodopianos; Saint Mamai the Katholikos of Georgia; Saint Michael of Ulompo, Georgia; Saint Arsenius of Georgia; Saint Glywys of Cornwall; Saint Ansfried, Bishop of Utrecht; Saint Æthelwine, Bishop of Lindsey; translation of the [[relics]] of Saint [[Luke the Younger|Luke of Mount Stirion]]; "Svenskaya" (Kiev Caves) [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]; Saint Gregory, Archbishop of Rostov, Yiaroslavl and White Lake (Abbott of [[Kamenny Monastery|Kamennoi Monastery]]) (1416).
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Martyrs [[Timothy and Maura|Timothy]] the Reader and his wife [[Timothy and Maura|Maura]] of Antinoe in Egypt (304);
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Martyrs Diodoros and Rodopianos, at Aphrodisia in Anatolia (285-305);
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Great-martyr Xenia of Peloponnesus, the Wonderworker (318);
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Saint Juvenal of Narni (ca.369/377);
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Saint Glywys of Cornwall (Gluvias) (5th c.);
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Saint Æthelwine, Bishop of Lindsey (ca. 700);
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Saint Mamai the Katholikos of Georgia (744);
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Saint Philip of Worms (''Philip of Zell'') (770);
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Saint Michael of Ulompo, Georgia (9th c.);
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Saint Arsenius of Georgia (9th c.)
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Saint [[Peter of Argos|Peter]] the Wonderworker, Bishop of Argolis (ca. 928);
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Saint Ecumenius of Trikala, the Wonderworker (10th c.)
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Saint Ansfried, Bishop of Utrecht (1010);
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Saint [[Theodosius of the Kiev Caves|Theodosius]], Abbot of the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves Monastery]] and founder of cenobitic monasticism in Russia (1074);
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St. Theophanes of Vatopedi, Metropolitan of Peritheorion (14th c.);
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Schema-abbess Juliana (1393) and Schema-nun Eupraxia (1394), of the Monastery of the Conception in Moscow;
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Saint Gregory, Archbishop of Rostov, Yiaroslavl and White Lake (Abbott of [[Kamenny Monastery|Kamennoi Monastery]]) (1416);
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New-Martyr [[Ahmed the Calligrapher|Ahmet the Calligrapher]] of Constantinople (1682);  
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Martyr Paul of Vilnius, Lithuania (17th c.);
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New Martyrs Anastasia and Christodoulos, at Achaea (1821);
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New Martyr Mary of Crete (1826);
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New Hieromartyr Nicholas, priest (1941);
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'''Other commemorations:'''
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Translation of the relics of Saint [[Luke the Younger|Luke of Mount Stirion]] (953);
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Translation of the relics of Martyr-King [[Olaf of Norway]] (+1030)
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Translation of the Dormition Icon of the Mother of God from Constantinople to the Kiev-Pechersk Far Caves (1073);
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"Svenskaya" (Kiev Caves) Icon of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] (1288).
 
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The Holy Martyrs Timothy and Mavra

Martyrs Timothy the Reader and his wife Maura of Antinoe in Egypt (304); Martyrs Diodoros and Rodopianos, at Aphrodisia in Anatolia (285-305); Great-martyr Xenia of Peloponnesus, the Wonderworker (318); Saint Juvenal of Narni (ca.369/377); Saint Glywys of Cornwall (Gluvias) (5th c.); Saint Æthelwine, Bishop of Lindsey (ca. 700); Saint Mamai the Katholikos of Georgia (744); Saint Philip of Worms (Philip of Zell) (770); Saint Michael of Ulompo, Georgia (9th c.); Saint Arsenius of Georgia (9th c.) Saint Peter the Wonderworker, Bishop of Argolis (ca. 928); Saint Ecumenius of Trikala, the Wonderworker (10th c.) Saint Ansfried, Bishop of Utrecht (1010); Saint Theodosius, Abbot of the Kiev Caves Monastery and founder of cenobitic monasticism in Russia (1074); St. Theophanes of Vatopedi, Metropolitan of Peritheorion (14th c.); Schema-abbess Juliana (1393) and Schema-nun Eupraxia (1394), of the Monastery of the Conception in Moscow; Saint Gregory, Archbishop of Rostov, Yiaroslavl and White Lake (Abbott of Kamennoi Monastery) (1416); New-Martyr Ahmet the Calligrapher of Constantinople (1682); Martyr Paul of Vilnius, Lithuania (17th c.); New Martyrs Anastasia and Christodoulos, at Achaea (1821); New Martyr Mary of Crete (1826); New Hieromartyr Nicholas, priest (1941); Other commemorations: Translation of the relics of Saint Luke of Mount Stirion (953); Translation of the relics of Martyr-King Olaf of Norway (+1030) Translation of the Dormition Icon of the Mother of God from Constantinople to the Kiev-Pechersk Far Caves (1073); "Svenskaya" (Kiev Caves) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1288).