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[[Image:Nativity.jpg|100px|The Nativity of Christ]] | [[Image:Nativity.jpg|100px|The Nativity of Christ]] | ||
− | </div>[[Afterfeast]] of the [[Nativity]] of [[Christ]]; the | + | </div> |
− | <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|December 28]]</noinclude> | + | [[Afterfeast]] of the [[Nativity]] of [[Christ]]; |
+ | Apostle [[Apostle Nicanor|Nicanor]] the [[Deacon]], one of the Seven Deacons, and one of the Seventy (34); | ||
+ | Martyr Secundus, an Enlightener of Spain, sent by the Apostles to Spain to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ (1st c.); | ||
+ | The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia (302), including: Hieromartyr Glycerius the priest, Deacons Theophilus and Migdonius, Martyrs Zeno, Dorotheus, Mardonius, Indes, Gorgonius, Peter, and Euthymius, and Virgin-martyrs Agape, Domna (the former pagan priestess), Theophila, and others; | ||
+ | Martyr Ploutodoros; | ||
+ | Venerable Babylas of Tarsus in Cilicia; | ||
+ | Venerable Stephen the Wonderworker; | ||
+ | Martyrs Castor, Victor and Rogatian, in North Africa; | ||
+ | Saint Domnio (Domnion), a righteous priest in Rome; | ||
+ | Saint Romulus and Conindrus, two of the first people to preach Orthodoxy on the Isle of Man, contemporaries of St Patrick (ca.450); | ||
+ | Saint Maughold (Maccaldus), sent by St. Patrick to the Isle of Man, where his episcopate was very fruitful (ca.488); | ||
+ | Saint Antony of Lérins (Anthony the Hermit), renowned for miracles (ca.520); | ||
+ | Saint Simon the [[Myrrh-gusher]], founder of [[Simonopetra Monastery (Athos)|Simonopetra Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]] (1287); | ||
+ | Saint Ignatius, Monk of Loma (Vologda) (''Ignatii of Lomsk and Yaroslavsk'') (1591); | ||
+ | Saint Cornelius, monk of Krypetsk Monastery ([[Pskov]]) (1903); | ||
+ | Hieromonk St Pakhomij (Petin–1985); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Nikodim (Kononov), Bishop of Belgorod, at Solovki (1918); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Arcadius Reshetnikov, Deacon (1918); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Alexander, Priest (1920); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyrs Theoctistus, and Leonid, Priests (1937); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Aretha, Priest (1938); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Repose of Joseph the Hesychast (Romania) (1828). | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|December 28]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 18:40, January 11, 2013
Afterfeast of the Nativity of Christ; Apostle Nicanor the Deacon, one of the Seven Deacons, and one of the Seventy (34); Martyr Secundus, an Enlightener of Spain, sent by the Apostles to Spain to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ (1st c.); The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia (302), including: Hieromartyr Glycerius the priest, Deacons Theophilus and Migdonius, Martyrs Zeno, Dorotheus, Mardonius, Indes, Gorgonius, Peter, and Euthymius, and Virgin-martyrs Agape, Domna (the former pagan priestess), Theophila, and others; Martyr Ploutodoros; Venerable Babylas of Tarsus in Cilicia; Venerable Stephen the Wonderworker; Martyrs Castor, Victor and Rogatian, in North Africa; Saint Domnio (Domnion), a righteous priest in Rome; Saint Romulus and Conindrus, two of the first people to preach Orthodoxy on the Isle of Man, contemporaries of St Patrick (ca.450); Saint Maughold (Maccaldus), sent by St. Patrick to the Isle of Man, where his episcopate was very fruitful (ca.488); Saint Antony of Lérins (Anthony the Hermit), renowned for miracles (ca.520); Saint Simon the Myrrh-gusher, founder of Simonopetra Monastery on Mount Athos (1287); Saint Ignatius, Monk of Loma (Vologda) (Ignatii of Lomsk and Yaroslavsk) (1591); Saint Cornelius, monk of Krypetsk Monastery (Pskov) (1903); Hieromonk St Pakhomij (Petin–1985); New Hieromartyr Nikodim (Kononov), Bishop of Belgorod, at Solovki (1918); New Hieromartyr Arcadius Reshetnikov, Deacon (1918); New Hieromartyr Alexander, Priest (1920); New Hieromartyrs Theoctistus, and Leonid, Priests (1937); New Hieromartyr Aretha, Priest (1938); Other Commemorations: Repose of Joseph the Hesychast (Romania) (1828).