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+ | Prophet Joad (10th century BC) (III Kings 13:11), who dwelt in Bethel; | ||
+ | Prophet Joel (c. 800 BC) (''see also [[October 19]]''); | ||
+ | Holy Apostles [[Apostle Sosthenes|Sosthenes]], [[Apostle Apollo|Apollos]], [[Apostle Cephas|Cephas]], [[Apostle Caesar|Caesar]], and [[Apostle Epaphroditus|Epaphroditus]] of the [[Seventy Apostles]] (1st century); | ||
+ | Saint Eubula, mother of St. [[Panteleimon]] (304); | ||
+ | Venerable John the Hermit of Cilicia (4th century); | ||
+ | Saint John II, Patriarch of Jerusalem (5th century); | ||
+ | Venerable [[John the Silent]] (''John Hesychastes''), Bishop of Colonia (Taxara) in Armenia, and later a monk of [[Holy Lavra of St. Savas (Jerusalem)|St. Sabbas Monastery]] (558) (''see also [[December 3]]''); | ||
+ | Venerable [[John Climacus]] of [[St. Catherine's Monastery (Sinai)|Sinai]], author of ''[[The Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'' (615); | ||
+ | Venerable Zosimas, Bishop of Syracuse (662) (''see also [[January 21]]'') | ||
+ | Saint Quirinus, the jailer of Pope Alexander I, martyr (c. 117); | ||
+ | Saint Regulus (''Rieul''), by tradition a Greek, he is honoured as the first Bishop of Senlis in France (c. 260); | ||
+ | Saint Mamertinus of Auxerre, a monk and then Abbot of Sts Cosmas and Damian in Auxerre in France (c. 462); | ||
+ | Saint Fergus, Bishop of Downpatrick in Ireland (6th century); | ||
+ | Saint Pastor, Bishop of Orleans in France (6th century); | ||
+ | Saint Tola of Clonard, Abbot and Bishop of Disert Tola in Meath in Ireland (c. 733); | ||
+ | Saint Patto (''Pacificus''), Bishop of Werden in Germany (c. 788); | ||
+ | Saint Clinius, a Greek monk of [[Monte Cassino]], he became Abbot of St Peter's near Pontecorvo, where his relics were venerated; | ||
+ | Saint Osburga of Coventry, Abbess of Coventry (c. 1015); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Zachariah, Metropolitan of Corinth (1684); | ||
+ | Saint [[Sophronius of Irkutsk]], Bishop of Irkutsk and All Siberia (1771); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | The Meeting of the [[Mother of God]] and Saint [[Elizabeth]]; | ||
+ | Translation of the [[relics]] of the Martyr-King [[Edmund the Martyr|Edmund of East Anglia]]; | ||
+ | Repose of Blessed Matrona (Mylnikova) the Barefoot, of St. Petersburg, Fool for Christ (1911). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|March 30]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 16:08, April 8, 2015
Prophet Joad (10th century BC) (III Kings 13:11), who dwelt in Bethel; Prophet Joel (c. 800 BC) (see also October 19); Holy Apostles Sosthenes, Apollos, Cephas, Caesar, and Epaphroditus of the Seventy Apostles (1st century); Saint Eubula, mother of St. Panteleimon (304); Venerable John the Hermit of Cilicia (4th century); Saint John II, Patriarch of Jerusalem (5th century); Venerable John the Silent (John Hesychastes), Bishop of Colonia (Taxara) in Armenia, and later a monk of St. Sabbas Monastery (558) (see also December 3); Venerable John Climacus of Sinai, author of The Ladder of Divine Ascent (615); Venerable Zosimas, Bishop of Syracuse (662) (see also January 21) Saint Quirinus, the jailer of Pope Alexander I, martyr (c. 117); Saint Regulus (Rieul), by tradition a Greek, he is honoured as the first Bishop of Senlis in France (c. 260); Saint Mamertinus of Auxerre, a monk and then Abbot of Sts Cosmas and Damian in Auxerre in France (c. 462); Saint Fergus, Bishop of Downpatrick in Ireland (6th century); Saint Pastor, Bishop of Orleans in France (6th century); Saint Tola of Clonard, Abbot and Bishop of Disert Tola in Meath in Ireland (c. 733); Saint Patto (Pacificus), Bishop of Werden in Germany (c. 788); Saint Clinius, a Greek monk of Monte Cassino, he became Abbot of St Peter's near Pontecorvo, where his relics were venerated; Saint Osburga of Coventry, Abbess of Coventry (c. 1015); New Hieromartyr Zachariah, Metropolitan of Corinth (1684); Saint Sophronius of Irkutsk, Bishop of Irkutsk and All Siberia (1771); Other Commemorations: The Meeting of the Mother of God and Saint Elizabeth; Translation of the relics of the Martyr-King Edmund of East Anglia; Repose of Blessed Matrona (Mylnikova) the Barefoot, of St. Petersburg, Fool for Christ (1911).