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− | + | [[File:Matrona Moskovskaya.jpg|100px|St. Matrona of Moscow]] | |
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+ | Martyrs [[Hesperus, Zoe, Cyriacus, and Theodulus|Hesperus, Zoe, and their sons Cyriacus and Theodulus]], at Attalia (ca. 124); | ||
+ | Venerable Jordan the Wonder-worker; | ||
+ | Saint Sabbas, Bishop of [[w:Dafnousia|Dafnousia]]; | ||
+ | Saint Boris-Michael, [[Equal-to-the-Apostles]], prince and baptizer of Bulgaria (907); | ||
+ | Saint Valentine, Bishop of Genoa in Italy ca.295-307, (ca.307); | ||
+ | Saint Germanus of Normandy, converted by St Germanus of Auxerre, martyred in France (ca.460); | ||
+ | Hieromartyrs Vindemialis, Eugene and Longinus, Bishops in North Africa martyred by the Arian Vandal King Hunneric (ca.485); | ||
+ | Saint Neachtain, a relative of St Patrick of Ireland at whose repose he was present (5th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Ultan, Irish monk, brother of Saints Fursey and Foillan (657); | ||
+ | Saint Waldebert (Walbert, Gaubert), abbot of Luxeuil in France (ca.668); | ||
+ | Saint Bertinus the Younger, Benedictine monk at Sithin, in France (699); | ||
+ | Saint Felix of Seville, deacon and martyr in Seville, Spain, under the Muslims; | ||
+ | Martyr Wiborada, anchoress of [[w:Abbey of Saint Gall|St. Gallen Abbey]] in Germany (926) (''see also [[May 11]]'')<!-- http://www.saintsmaryandmarthaorthodoxmonastery.org/bindery.html --->; | ||
+ | St. Athanasius of Syandem and Valaam (ca. 1550); | ||
+ | Patriarch Athanasius III Patelaros, of Constantinople, from Lubensk (Lubny), Wonderworker (1654); | ||
+ | Blessed Basil of Kadom, [[fool-for-Christ]] (1848); | ||
+ | Saint [[Matrona of Moscow|Matrona]] the Blind, the Righteous [[Wonderworker]] of Moscow (1952) | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Translation of the [[relics]] of Patriarch [[Athanasius of Alexandria]] (373); | ||
+ | Translation of the relics (1072 and 1115) of the holy [[passion-bearer]]s [[Boris and Gleb]] (in holy baptism Romanus and David) (1015); | ||
+ | Icon of the Theotokos of Putivilsk (1238, 1635); | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|May 02]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 04:52, September 3, 2013
Martyrs Hesperus, Zoe, and their sons Cyriacus and Theodulus, at Attalia (ca. 124); Venerable Jordan the Wonder-worker; Saint Sabbas, Bishop of Dafnousia; Saint Boris-Michael, Equal-to-the-Apostles, prince and baptizer of Bulgaria (907); Saint Valentine, Bishop of Genoa in Italy ca.295-307, (ca.307); Saint Germanus of Normandy, converted by St Germanus of Auxerre, martyred in France (ca.460); Hieromartyrs Vindemialis, Eugene and Longinus, Bishops in North Africa martyred by the Arian Vandal King Hunneric (ca.485); Saint Neachtain, a relative of St Patrick of Ireland at whose repose he was present (5th c.); Saint Ultan, Irish monk, brother of Saints Fursey and Foillan (657); Saint Waldebert (Walbert, Gaubert), abbot of Luxeuil in France (ca.668); Saint Bertinus the Younger, Benedictine monk at Sithin, in France (699); Saint Felix of Seville, deacon and martyr in Seville, Spain, under the Muslims; Martyr Wiborada, anchoress of St. Gallen Abbey in Germany (926) (see also May 11); St. Athanasius of Syandem and Valaam (ca. 1550); Patriarch Athanasius III Patelaros, of Constantinople, from Lubensk (Lubny), Wonderworker (1654); Blessed Basil of Kadom, fool-for-Christ (1848); Saint Matrona the Blind, the Righteous Wonderworker of Moscow (1952) Other Commemorations: Translation of the relics of Patriarch Athanasius of Alexandria (373); Translation of the relics (1072 and 1115) of the holy passion-bearers Boris and Gleb (in holy baptism Romanus and David) (1015); Icon of the Theotokos of Putivilsk (1238, 1635);