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− | </div>Venerable [[Isidore of Pelusium]]; Nicholas the Confessor of Studion; New- | + | </div>[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Presentation|Meeting of our Lord in the Temple]]; [[Venerable]] [[Isidore of Pelusium]], [[monk]]; [[Saint]] Nicholas the [[Confessor]], [[Abbot]] of the Studion; [[New-Martyr]] Joseph of Aleppo; Saint George, prince of Vladimir; Saint Cyril, Abbot and [[Wonder-worker]] of Novoezersk (Novgorod); [[Martyr]] Jadorus; [[Hieromartyr]] Abramius, [[Bishop]] of Arbela in Assyria; Saint John, Bishop of Hirenopolis, one of the 318 fathers of [[First Council of Nicaea|Nicaea]]; Saints Abraham and Coprius, monks of Pechenga (Vologda); Martyr Theoctistus; Saint Jasim the Wonder-worker; Saint Evagrisi, [[disciple]] of St. Shio; Saint Theodosios the [[Righteous]]; Saint Modan, Abbot of Stirling and Falkirk; repose of royal [[Recluse]] Dosithea of Moscow |
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Latest revision as of 02:53, April 9, 2008
Afterfeast of the Meeting of our Lord in the Temple; Venerable Isidore of Pelusium, monk; Saint Nicholas the Confessor, Abbot of the Studion; New-Martyr Joseph of Aleppo; Saint George, prince of Vladimir; Saint Cyril, Abbot and Wonder-worker of Novoezersk (Novgorod); Martyr Jadorus; Hieromartyr Abramius, Bishop of Arbela in Assyria; Saint John, Bishop of Hirenopolis, one of the 318 fathers of Nicaea; Saints Abraham and Coprius, monks of Pechenga (Vologda); Martyr Theoctistus; Saint Jasim the Wonder-worker; Saint Evagrisi, disciple of St. Shio; Saint Theodosios the Righteous; Saint Modan, Abbot of Stirling and Falkirk; repose of royal Recluse Dosithea of Moscow