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</div>[[Saint]] [[Nicetas the Confessor]], [[abbot]] of Medikion; Saint Illyricus of Mount Myrsinon in the Peloponnesus; [[Martyr]]s Elpidephorus, Dius, Bithonius, and Calycus; Virgin-Martyr Theodosia of Tyre, and Martyr Irene; Saint Nectarios, abbot of Bezhetsk; Saint [[Joseph the Hymnographer]]; New-Martyr Paul the Russian at Constantinople; [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] "The Unfading Flower"
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Martyrs Dius, Bithonius, and Galycus (3rd century);
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Martyr Elpidephorus (3rd century);
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Martyrs Cassius, Philip, and Eutychius, of Thessalonica (304);
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Martyr Ulphianus of Tyre (306);
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Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre (308) (''see also [[April 2]]'')
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Martyrs Evagrius, Benignus, Chrestus, Arestus, Kinnudius, Rufus, Patricius, and Zosima, at Tomis in Moesia (c. 310);
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Venerable Illyrius, monk of Mount Myrsinon in the Peloponnese;
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Venerable [[Nicetas the Confessor]], Abbot of Medikion (824);
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Venerable [[[Joseph the Hymnographer]], of Sicily (883) (''see also [[April 4]]'');
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Saint Pancras of Taormina (''Pancratius''), consecrated by the Apostle Peter and sent to Taormina in Sicily where he was stoned to death (c. 40);
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Saint Sixtus I (''Xystus''), [[List of Popes of Rome|Pope of Rome]] from 117 to c 125, sometimes referred to as a martyr (c. 125);
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Saint Fara (''Burgundofara'') of Eboriac (now Faremoutiers) (657);
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Saint Attala (''Attalus''), a monk and abbot of a monastery in Taormina in Sicily (c. 800);
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Saint Nectarius, founder of Bezhetsk Monastery, Tver (1492);
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New martyr Paul the Russian at Constantinople (1683) (''see also [[April 6]]'');
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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[[Synaxis]] of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Unfading Rose" (''"The Unfading Blossom, The Flower of Incorruption"'').
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Repose of Elder [[Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos]] (1970).
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St. Joseph the Hymnographer

Martyrs Dius, Bithonius, and Galycus (3rd century); Martyr Elpidephorus (3rd century); Martyrs Cassius, Philip, and Eutychius, of Thessalonica (304); Martyr Ulphianus of Tyre (306); Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre (308) (see also April 2) Martyrs Evagrius, Benignus, Chrestus, Arestus, Kinnudius, Rufus, Patricius, and Zosima, at Tomis in Moesia (c. 310); Venerable Illyrius, monk of Mount Myrsinon in the Peloponnese; Venerable Nicetas the Confessor, Abbot of Medikion (824); Venerable [[[Joseph the Hymnographer]], of Sicily (883) (see also April 4); Saint Pancras of Taormina (Pancratius), consecrated by the Apostle Peter and sent to Taormina in Sicily where he was stoned to death (c. 40); Saint Sixtus I (Xystus), Pope of Rome from 117 to c 125, sometimes referred to as a martyr (c. 125); Saint Fara (Burgundofara) of Eboriac (now Faremoutiers) (657); Saint Attala (Attalus), a monk and abbot of a monastery in Taormina in Sicily (c. 800); Saint Nectarius, founder of Bezhetsk Monastery, Tver (1492); New martyr Paul the Russian at Constantinople (1683) (see also April 6); Other Commemorations: Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Unfading Rose" ("The Unfading Blossom, The Flower of Incorruption"). Repose of Elder Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos (1970).