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[[ImageFile:St Barbara of Heliopolis.jpg|100px|St Barbara of Heliopolis]]<br>[[File:John of DamascusDamascus4.jpg|100px|St. John of Damascus]]<br>[[File:Alexander Hotovitsky.jpg|100px|Hieromartyr Alexander Hotovitzky, Missionary to America]]</div> Commemoration of the Twelve Prophets (Twelve Minor [[Prophet]]s); Apostle Crispus of the Seventy Apostles, Bishop of Chalcedon (1st c.); [[Great-martyr]] [[Barbara of Heliopolis|Barbara]] and [[, at Heliopolis in Syria (306); Martyr]] [[Juliana of Nicomedia|Juliana]] , at Heliopolis in Syria(306); Hieromartyr Martyrs Christodoulos and Christodoula, by the sword; Saint John the Wonderworker, Bishop of Polybotum, in Phrygia Salutaris (716); Saint [[John of Damascus]]; Saint (JohnDamascene), monk of [[BishopHoly Lavra of St. Savas (Jerusalem)|St. Sabbas Monastery]] (749); Saint Felix of Bologna, a Deacon of the Church of Milan with St Ambrose, and later the fifth Bishop of Bologna (429); Saint Bertoara, Abbess of Notre-Dame-de-Sales in Bourges (614); Saint Ada, niece of Engebert, Bishop of PolybotumLe Mans, she became a nun at Soissons, and Abbess in Le Mans (7th c.); Venerable Cassian the Martyr (Kassianos), one of the "300 Allemagne Saints" in Cyprus (late 12th c.); Saint Gennadiusof Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod(1504); New Hieromartyr [[Seraphimof Phanarion]], Bishop Archbishop of the PhanarPhanarion and Neochorion (1601); Hieromartyrs Hieromartyr Nicholas (Tsedrik), Priest (1917), and his son Hieromartyr Damascene(Tsedrik), Bishop of Glukhov (1935); New Martyrs of Perm (1918): Hieromartyrs Protopresbyters Alexis (Saburov) and John (Pyankov), Priests Alexander (Posokhin) and Nicholas (Yakhontov), Deacon Basil (Kashin) and his father [[with him 10 Martyrs; Hieromartyr Demetrius, Priest]] Nicholas (Tsedrick1937); Martyrs Christodoula Virgin-martyrs Ecaterine and ChristodoulosCyra (1937); translation of the Hieromartyr [[relicsAlexander Hotovitzky]] of Saint Nectan Russia, Hieromartyr of Hartland (see the Bolshevik yoke, [[June 17Missionary]]to America (1937); '''Other commemorations''': Icon of the [[HieromartyrMother of God]] of Damascus ([[Alexander HotovitzkyPanagia Tricherousa|Panayia Tricherousa]] , "Three-handed Theotokos") (ca.717); Translation of Russia, the [[missionaryrelics]] to America; of Saint Nectan of Hartland (see [[IconJune 17]] of the ). <noinclude>[[Mother of GodCategory:Calendar day templates|December 04]] of Damascus</noinclude>
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