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+ | Prophet Hanani (''Ananias'') - (''II Chronicles 16:7-10''); | ||
+ | Martyrs Philetas the Senator, his wife [[Lydia the Martyr|Lydia]], their sons Macedon and Theoprepides, and Amphilochius, an officer in the army, with Chronidas, a notary (c. 121) (''see also [[March 23]]''); | ||
+ | Venerable [[Matrona of Thessalonica]] the Confessor (3rd-4th centuries); | ||
+ | Martyrs Baruch and John, by the sword; | ||
+ | Venerable Eutychios, monastic; | ||
+ | Venerable Cyricus of Apros (''Quiricus''), in Thrace, monastic; | ||
+ | Martyrs Manuel and Theodosius (304); | ||
+ | Saint John the Clairvoyant, [[anchorite]] of Lycopolis, Egypt (394); | ||
+ | Saint Paphnutius of Thebes, disciple of Saint Anthony the Great (4th century); | ||
+ | Saint Paul, Bishop of Corinth (c. 925); | ||
+ | Saint Augusta, daughter of the Teuton Duke of Friuli, martyred by her father, venerated in Serravalle near Treviso (5th century); | ||
+ | Saint Amator (''Amador''), a hermit to whom several churches are dedicated in Portugal; | ||
+ | Saint Rupert of Salzburg, Bishop of Salzburg (718); | ||
+ | Saint Romulus, Abbot of St Baudilius near Nîmes in France (c. 730); | ||
+ | Saint Suairlech, first Bishop of Fore in Westmeath, Ireland, from c. 735-750 (c. 750); | ||
+ | Saint Alkelda (''Alkeld, Athilda''), martyred by the Danes (10th century); | ||
+ | Saint Ephraim of Rostov (1454); | ||
+ | Saint Alexander, Abbot of Voche, near Galich (16th century); | ||
+ | Saint Anthony (Stakhovsky), Metropolitan of Tobolsk in Siberia (1740); | ||
+ | Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927) (''see also [[March 16]]''); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | [[Icon]]s of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] on [[Mount Athos]]: [[Panagia Glykophilousa|"Glykophylousa" ("Sweet-Kissing")]] and "Of the [[Akathist]]"; | ||
+ | Repose of Elder Augustine of [[Philotheou Monastery (Athos)|Philotheou]], [[Mt. Athos]] (1965). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|March 27]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 14:36, April 8, 2015
Prophet Hanani (Ananias) - (II Chronicles 16:7-10); Martyrs Philetas the Senator, his wife Lydia, their sons Macedon and Theoprepides, and Amphilochius, an officer in the army, with Chronidas, a notary (c. 121) (see also March 23); Venerable Matrona of Thessalonica the Confessor (3rd-4th centuries); Martyrs Baruch and John, by the sword; Venerable Eutychios, monastic; Venerable Cyricus of Apros (Quiricus), in Thrace, monastic; Martyrs Manuel and Theodosius (304); Saint John the Clairvoyant, anchorite of Lycopolis, Egypt (394); Saint Paphnutius of Thebes, disciple of Saint Anthony the Great (4th century); Saint Paul, Bishop of Corinth (c. 925); Saint Augusta, daughter of the Teuton Duke of Friuli, martyred by her father, venerated in Serravalle near Treviso (5th century); Saint Amator (Amador), a hermit to whom several churches are dedicated in Portugal; Saint Rupert of Salzburg, Bishop of Salzburg (718); Saint Romulus, Abbot of St Baudilius near Nîmes in France (c. 730); Saint Suairlech, first Bishop of Fore in Westmeath, Ireland, from c. 735-750 (c. 750); Saint Alkelda (Alkeld, Athilda), martyred by the Danes (10th century); Saint Ephraim of Rostov (1454); Saint Alexander, Abbot of Voche, near Galich (16th century); Saint Anthony (Stakhovsky), Metropolitan of Tobolsk in Siberia (1740); Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927) (see also March 16); Other Commemorations: Icons of the Most Holy Theotokos on Mount Athos: "Glykophylousa" ("Sweet-Kissing") and "Of the Akathist"; Repose of Elder Augustine of Philotheou, Mt. Athos (1965).