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[[File:SecondEcumenical.jpg|100px|Holy Fathers of the Second Ecumenical Council]]<br>[[Image:Melchizedek.jpg|100px|Righteous Melchizedek]]<br>[[File:Julia of Corsica.jpg|100px|Saint Julia of Corsica]]</div> '''Feasts''':Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the [[MartyrSecond Ecumenical Council]] (381);'''Saints''':Righteous Melchizedek, King of Salem (ca. 2000 B.C.);Martyr Sophia the Healer (physician);Martyr Marcellus, by being placed in molten lead;Martyr Codratus (Quadratus), by being dragged by horses;Martyr Basiliscusof Comana, [[Bishop]] (ca.285-305);Saint Donatus of ComanaThmuis, Bishop and Martyr (316); [[Saint]] John-Vladimir, Prince of Bulgaria, ruler King of Serbia, [[Great-martyr]] and [[MiracleWonderworker]]-worker(1015);Saint Ausonius, first Bishop of Angoulême (1st c. or 3rd c.);Saint Marcian of Ravenna, Bishop and Confessor (ca.127);Martyrs Castus and Emilius, by fire, in Carthage (250);Martyrs Timothy, Faustinus and Venustus, in Rome, under Julian the Apostate (362); New Saint [[Hieromartyrw:Elen (saint)|Helen of Carnarvon]] Zachariah (Elen Luyddog, Helen of Prussa; Blessed JamesCaernarfon), youthPrincess, a late 4th-century founder of Borovichichurches in Wales, the and wife of Emperor [[Wonder-workerw:Magnus Maximus|Magnus Clemens Maximus]] (383-388);Saint Helen of NovgorodAuxerre (ca.418); commemoration Saint Julia of Corsica the martyr, who was crucified (5th c.);Saint Quiteria the Holy Fathers virgin-martyr, in Spain (5th c.);Saint Romanus of Subiaco (Romanus of Auxerre), ascetic who ministered to Saint Benedict of Nursia (560);Saint Fulk (ca.600);Saint Boethian of [[w:Pierrepont, Aisne|Pierrepont]] (near Laon), Irish Benedictine monk, martyred in France (7th c.);Saint Conall (Conald, Coel), of the Inniskeel (Inniscoel, Innis-coel), County Donegal, [[Second Ecumenical CouncilAbbot]]of the island monastery of Inniskeel, where there is a holy well dedicated to him (7th c.); Martyrs Marcellus and CodratusSaint John of Parma, abbot of Saint John's at Parma from 973 to c.982, then under Cluniac observance (ca.982); Martyr Sophia and physicianSaint Bobo (Beuvon), hermit (ca.985); New Martyr DemetriusSaint Kali of Asia Minor (ca.14th c.); New [[MonkHieromartyr]]-martyr Paul Zachariah of Tripoli [[w:Bursa|Prussa]] (1802);Blessed James, youth, of Lavra of [[Mount Athosw:Borovichi|Borovichi]] ([[Novgorod]]), [[Wonderworker]](1540); New Martyr Demetrios of Peloponnesos (1803) (see also [[RighteousApril 14]] Melchizedek); New Monk-martyr Paul of Mt. Athos, King of Salemat Tripolis in the Peloponnese (1818); Saint CollenNew Hieromartyr Michael, Monk priest (1942);'''Other Commemorations''':Synaxis of the Cyprus Icon ("Sophianois" Icon) of Llangollen; repose the Most Holy [[Mother of Cleopas God]] (also commemorated on the [[Sunday of Orthodoxy]], [[Valaam MonasteryPentecost#After_Pentecost|ValaamPentecost Monday]], [[April 20]], and [[discipleJuly 9]] );Repose of Cleopas of St. Valaam, disciple of Saint Paisius Velichkovsky(1816);Repose of Eldress Macrina of Volos (1995). <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|May 22]]</noinclude>
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