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</div> Holy and [[Wonder-worker|Wonder-Working]] [[Unmercenary|Unmercenaries]] [[Cosmas and Damian]] of Mesopotamia and their mother [[Venerable Theodota]]of Mesopotamia (c.287); Martyrs Cyrenia and Juliana in Cilicia (305); [[Venerable]]-[[martyr]] Hieromartyr John the Bishop and James the Presbyter of [[Mount Athos]] Persia (345); Martyrs Caesarius, Dacius, Sabbas, Sabinian, Agrippa, Adrian, and Thomas at Damascus (7th c.); Saint Theolepte, martyr; Martyrs Cyprian and his disciples James Juliana; Martyr Mary the [[deacon]] and Dionysios Slave Girl (c.117-138); Saint Benignus of Dijon (2nd/3rd c.); Saint Austromoine (Austremonius, Stremoine), first Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand, the [[monk]] "Apostle of Auvergne" (c.250); Martyrs Caesarius of Africa, a Deacon of [[Prodromou Skete Africa, together with Julian, a local presbyter, martyred at Terracina in Italy (Athosc.284-305)|Prodromou Skete on Athos]]; Saint [[Mathurin of Larchant]](Maturinus), confessor, French exorcist and missionary (c.310); Saint Marcellus, 9th Bishop of Paris (c.430); Saint Amabilis of Riom (475); Saint Cledwyn (Clydwyn), patron saint of Llangedwyn in Clwyd in Wales (5th c.); Saint Pabiali of Wales, patron-saint of Partypallai in Wales (5th/6th c.); Saint Dingad of Llandingat (5th c.); Martyr HemeningildSaint Vigor, disciple of St Vedast, Prince became Bishop of Bayeux, resolutely opposed paganism (c.537); Martyr Hermeningild the Goths Goth of Spain, Prince (586); Saint Gwythian (Gothian, Gocianus) of Cornwall, hermit (6th c.); Martyrs Cyrenia Saint Cadfan, Abbot of Tywyn and Juliana Bardsey Island (6th c.); Saint Caillin, a disciple of St Aidan of Ferns in Ireland (6th c.); Saint Ceitho, one of five brothers, all saints in Wales (6th c.); Saint Licinius of Angers (Lesin, Lezin), chosen Bishop of Angers in Cilicia586 and consecrated by St Gregory of Tours (c.616); Martyrs Saint Caesarius, DaciusBishop of Clermont in France (c.627); Saint Floribert (Florbert), SabbasAbbot of monasteries in Ghent, SabinianMont-Blandin and Saint-Bavon in Belgium (c. 660); Saint Genesius of Lyon (c.679); Saint Severinus, Agrippaa monk who lived as a hermit in Tivoli in Italy (c.699); Saint Germanus of Montfort, Adrianborn in Montfort in France, and Thomas became a monk at Damascusthe monastery of Savigny, reposed as a hermit (c.906-1000); [[HieromartyrVenerable]]-[[martyr]]s John the James of [[bishopMount Athos]] and his two disciples James the Deacon and Dionysius the Monk of [[presbyterProdromou Skete (Athos)|Prodromou Skete on Athos]] of Persia; Martyrs Cyprian and Juliana(1520); Saint [[David of Euboea]](1589); New Virgin-Martyr Helen of Sinope (18th c.); Blessed Cosmas of Verkhoturye(1704); Saint CadfanHieromartyrs Alexander (Smirnov), and Theodore (Remezov), Priests (1918); Hieromartyr Demetrius (Ovechkin), [[Abbot]] Priest of Bardsey IslandPerm (1937); Saint EthelnothHoly New Martyrs and Confessors of the Zaporizhia Eparchy (1937): - Hieromartyr Sergius (Zverev), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]; Saint GwythianElets and Melitopol, Hieroconfessor Alexander (Ilyenkiv), Hieroconfessor Protopresbyter Dimitrius (Ihnatenko), Hieroconfessor Protopresbyter Victor (Kiraniv), Hieroconfessor Protopresbyter Michael (Bohoslovsky), Hieromartyr Priest Matthew (Alexandriv), Hieromartyr Priest Michael (Shafaniv) and his Presbytera St Sofia, [[Hermit]] of Cornwall; Saint VigorHieroconfessor Priest Alexius (Usenko), Bishop of BayeuxMartyr Stefan (Nalyvayko); New Virgin-martyr Elizabeth (1937); Martyr Helen of SinopePeter (1941); translation '''Other Commemorations''': Translation of the [[relics]] of St. [[Boniface]] of Mainz , enlightener of Germany (see [[June 5]]). '''Other events:''' repose (755); Repose of Elder Hilarion of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] and Sarov(1841). <noinclude>[[Category: Calendar day templates|November 01]]</noinclude>
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