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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|100px|The Holy Trinity]]
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[[Image:John the Theologian.jpg|100px|Evangelist John the Theologian]]<br>
</div>Holy [[Apostle]] and [[Evangelist]] [[Apostle John|John the Theologian]]; [[Venerable]] [[Arsenius the Great]]; [[Saint]] Arsenius of Novgorod, [[Fool-for-Christ]]; Venerable Pimen the [[Ascetic]] of the Kiev Far Caves; Saint Arsenius the Lover of labor, of the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves]]; Saint Hierax (Ierakos) of Egypt; Saint Milles the Melode, [[monk]]; [[Hieromartyr]] Indract and companions, at Shapwick; Saint Wiro, [[Bishop]] of Utrecht; Saint Odger, [[Hierodeacon]], of Odilienberg; Saint Makarios, [[Archbishop]] of Ghent; Martyr Victor of Milan; commemoration of the miraculous healing of blinded Stephen by the [[Theotokos]] of Cassiopia; repose of Schemahieromonk [[Michael of Valaam]], confessor for the Orthodox [[Calendar]], and Blessed Basiliscus of Uglich
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[[File:VictorMilan.jpg|100px|Martyr Victor of Milan]]<br>
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[[File:Emily.jpg|100px|Saint Emily]]
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Holy [[Apostle]] and [[Evangelist]] [[Apostle John|John the Theologian]], the "beloved disciple" of the Lord (ca.101);
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The holy group of Soldier Martyrs;
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Saint Augustina the Martyr, in Byzantium;
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Saint Agathius (Acacius of Byzantium) (303);
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Saint [[Emily|Emilia]], mother of saints Macrina, Basil the Great, Naucratius, Peter of Sebaste, and Gregory of Nyssa (375) (''see also [[January 1]] - Slavonic'');
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[[Venerable]] [[Arsenius the Great]] of Scetis (448);
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Saint Hierax (Ierakos) of Egypt (5th c.);
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Saint Milles the Melodist (hymnographer), [[monk]];
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Hieromartyr [[Dionysius of Vienne]] (193);
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Martyr [[Victor of Milan]] (Victor the Moor, Victor Maurus) (ca. 303);
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Saint Helladius of Auxerre (387);
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Saint Gybrian (Gobrian) of Ireland (509);
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Saint Desideratus, successor of St Arcadius as Bishop of Bourges, in France (550);
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St. Iduberga, foundress of [[w:Nivelles|Nivelles]] (Nijvel) (652);
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Saint Benedict II, Pope of Rome (685);
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[[Hieromartyr]] Indract of Glastonbury, and his companions at [[w:Shapwick, Somerset|Shapwick]] (ca.7th-8th c.);
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Missionary bishops Saints Wiro (Bishop of Utrecht) (710), and Plechelm (730), and Hierodeacon Otger (Odger) (8th c.), in the [[w:Sint Odiliënberg|Maas Valley at Limburg]];
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Saint Macarius of Ghent, [[Archbishop]] (1012);
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Venerable Pimen the [[Ascetic]] of the Kiev Far Caves (ca. 1141);  
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Venarable Cassian, recluse and faster of the Kiev Caves (13-14th c.);
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Saint Arsenius the Lover of labor, of the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves]] (14th c.);
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Monks Zosima and Adrian of [[w:Volokolamsk|Volokolamsk]], founders of the Sestrinsk monastery on the banks of the [[w:Sestra River (Moscow Oblast)|River Sestra]] (15-16th c.);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Apparition of the [[Archangel Michael]] on Mount [[w:Gargano|Gargano]] near [[w:Manfredonia|Manfredonia]] in southern Italy, to Bishop Laurence of [[w:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manfredonia-Vieste-S. Giovanni Rotondo|Siponto]] (commemorated [[February 7]]), in memory of which the famous [[w:Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo|Monastery of the Archangel]] (Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo) was founded (ca.490);
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Commemoration of the miraculous healing of blinded Stephen by the [[Theotokos]] of [[w:Cassope|Cassiopia]] (1530);  
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Translation of the relics (1785) of [[Saint]] Arsenius of Novgorod, [[Fool-for-Christ]] (1570);
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Repose of Blessed Basiliscus of Uglich (1863);
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Repose of Schema-hieromonk Michael of Valaam, Confessor for the Orthodox Calendar (1934).
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Latest revision as of 00:11, August 31, 2012

Evangelist John the Theologian
Martyr Victor of Milan
Saint Emily

Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian, the "beloved disciple" of the Lord (ca.101); The holy group of Soldier Martyrs; Saint Augustina the Martyr, in Byzantium; Saint Agathius (Acacius of Byzantium) (303); Saint Emilia, mother of saints Macrina, Basil the Great, Naucratius, Peter of Sebaste, and Gregory of Nyssa (375) (see also January 1 - Slavonic); Venerable Arsenius the Great of Scetis (448); Saint Hierax (Ierakos) of Egypt (5th c.); Saint Milles the Melodist (hymnographer), monk; Hieromartyr Dionysius of Vienne (193); Martyr Victor of Milan (Victor the Moor, Victor Maurus) (ca. 303); Saint Helladius of Auxerre (387); Saint Gybrian (Gobrian) of Ireland (509); Saint Desideratus, successor of St Arcadius as Bishop of Bourges, in France (550); St. Iduberga, foundress of Nivelles (Nijvel) (652); Saint Benedict II, Pope of Rome (685); Hieromartyr Indract of Glastonbury, and his companions at Shapwick (ca.7th-8th c.); Missionary bishops Saints Wiro (Bishop of Utrecht) (710), and Plechelm (730), and Hierodeacon Otger (Odger) (8th c.), in the Maas Valley at Limburg; Saint Macarius of Ghent, Archbishop (1012); Venerable Pimen the Ascetic of the Kiev Far Caves (ca. 1141); Venarable Cassian, recluse and faster of the Kiev Caves (13-14th c.); Saint Arsenius the Lover of labor, of the Kiev Caves (14th c.); Monks Zosima and Adrian of Volokolamsk, founders of the Sestrinsk monastery on the banks of the River Sestra (15-16th c.); Other Commemorations: Apparition of the Archangel Michael on Mount Gargano near Manfredonia in southern Italy, to Bishop Laurence of Siponto (commemorated February 7), in memory of which the famous Monastery of the Archangel (Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo) was founded (ca.490); Commemoration of the miraculous healing of blinded Stephen by the Theotokos of Cassiopia (1530); Translation of the relics (1785) of Saint Arsenius of Novgorod, Fool-for-Christ (1570); Repose of Blessed Basiliscus of Uglich (1863); Repose of Schema-hieromonk Michael of Valaam, Confessor for the Orthodox Calendar (1934).