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</div>[[Forefeast]] of the [[Conception of the Theotokos|Conception]] by St. [[Joachim and Anna|Anna]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]; [[Saint]] Patapius of Thebes; Holy [[Apostles]] of the Seventy (see also [[March 30]]): [[Apostle Sosthenes|Sosthenes]], [[Apostle Apollo|Apollos]], [[Apostle Cephas|Cephas]], [[Apostle Tychicus|Tychicus]], [[Apostle Epaphroditus|Epaphroditus]], [[Apostle Caesar|Caesar]], and [[Apostle Onesiphorus|Onesiphorus]]; holy 362 [[martyr]]s of Africa, martyred by the [[Arianism|Arians]] (see also [[December 7]]); [[Martyr]] Anthusa, at Rome; Saint Cyril, [[abbot]] of Chelmogorsk; [[New-Martyr]] [[Priest]] John (Kochurov) of Chicago; Saint Budoc, [[Bishop]] of Plourin
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[[File:Patapius.jpg|100px|St. Patapius of Thebes]]
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[[Forefeast]] of the [[Conception of the Theotokos|Conception]] by St. [[Joachim and Anna|Anna]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]; Holy [[Apostles]] of the Seventy (see also [[March 30]]) (1st c.): [[Apostle Sosthenes|Sosthenes]], [[Apostle Apollo|Apollos]], [[Apostle Cephas|Cephas]], [[Apostle Tychicus|Tychicus]], [[Apostle Epaphroditus|Epaphroditus]], [[Apostle Caesar|Caesar]], and [[Apostle Onesiphorus|Onesiphorus]]; Saint [[Patapius of Thebes]] (4th c.); Holy 362 Martyrs of Africa, martyred by the Arians (see also [[December 7]]): 62 priests and 300 laymen martyred by the Arians (477); Venerable Sophronius, Bishop of Cyprus (8th c.); Venerable Aeros, Archbishop of the Church of Jerusalem; Saint Eucharius (Valerius), first Bishop of Trier in Germany (ca.250); Saint Eutychian, Pope of Rome, venerated as a martyr (283); Martyr Anthusa (Anthysa) at Rome (5th c.); Saint Budoc, Bishop of Plourin Ploudalmezeau in Finistère (6th c.); Saint Romaricus, monk at [[w:Luxeuil Abbey|Luxeuil Abbey]], later founded the monastery of Habendum ([[w:Remiremont Abbey|Remiremont Abbey]], Romarici Mons), and became the second abbot (653); Saint Gunthild, a nun from Wimborne in England, went to Germany and became Abbess of a convent in Thuringia (748); Saint Cyril, Abbot of Chelmogorsk, Enlightener of the [[w:Chud|Chudian People]] (1367); Hieromartyr Michael Kiselev, Protopresbyter, new martyr of Perm (1918); Hieromartyr Alexander Fedoseyev, Priest, new martyr of Perm (1918); Hieromartyr Sergius (1937); '''Other Commemorations''': [[New-Martyr]] [[Priest]] John (Kochurov) of Chicago (see [[October 31]]).
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Ss. Joachim and Anna with their daughter the Ever-virgin Mary.
St. Patapius of Thebes

Forefeast of the Conception by St. Anna of the Most Holy Theotokos; Holy Apostles of the Seventy (see also March 30) (1st c.): Sosthenes, Apollos, Cephas, Tychicus, Epaphroditus, Caesar, and Onesiphorus; Saint Patapius of Thebes (4th c.); Holy 362 Martyrs of Africa, martyred by the Arians (see also December 7): 62 priests and 300 laymen martyred by the Arians (477); Venerable Sophronius, Bishop of Cyprus (8th c.); Venerable Aeros, Archbishop of the Church of Jerusalem; Saint Eucharius (Valerius), first Bishop of Trier in Germany (ca.250); Saint Eutychian, Pope of Rome, venerated as a martyr (283); Martyr Anthusa (Anthysa) at Rome (5th c.); Saint Budoc, Bishop of Plourin Ploudalmezeau in Finistère (6th c.); Saint Romaricus, monk at Luxeuil Abbey, later founded the monastery of Habendum (Remiremont Abbey, Romarici Mons), and became the second abbot (653); Saint Gunthild, a nun from Wimborne in England, went to Germany and became Abbess of a convent in Thuringia (748); Saint Cyril, Abbot of Chelmogorsk, Enlightener of the Chudian People (1367); Hieromartyr Michael Kiselev, Protopresbyter, new martyr of Perm (1918); Hieromartyr Alexander Fedoseyev, Priest, new martyr of Perm (1918); Hieromartyr Sergius (1937); Other Commemorations: New-Martyr Priest John (Kochurov) of Chicago (see October 31).