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</div>The [[Conception of the Theotokos|Conception]] by Saint [[Joachim and Anna|Anna]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]; [[Prophet]]ess Anna (Hannah), mother of [[Prophet]] [[Samuel]]; [[Saint]] Stephen the "New Light" of Constantinople; Saint Sophronius, [[Archbishop]] of Cyprus; [[Martyr]] Sositheus; Martyr Narses of Persia; Martyr Isaac; [[Hieromonk]] Anthymus, the [[Mount Athos|Athonite]] [[Fool-for-Christ]]; [[New-Martyr]] [[Archpriest]] Paul Levashov of Gomel; [[Icon]] of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy"
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'''Feasts''':
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The [[Conception of the Theotokos|Conception]] by Saint [[Joachim and Anna|Anna]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]];  
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'''Saints''':
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[[Prophet]]ess Anna (Hannah), mother of [[Prophet]] [[Samuel]] (ca.1100 BC);  
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Saint Vassa (Bassa), [[w:Patrician (post-Roman Europe)|Patrician]] and [[Igumen]]ia of a female monastery in Jerusalem, where she also founded the Monastery of St [[Menas of Egypt|Menas]], whose Abbot was the Bishop Stephanos of Jamnia;
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[[Martyr]] Easios, tortured and beheaded (ca.284-305);
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Martyr Isaac;
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Martyr Nerses of Persia, by the sword;
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Martyr Sositheus of Persia, by the sword (553);
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Saint [[Sophronios of Cyprus|Sophronius the Archbishop of Cyprus]] (6th c.)
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Saint Stephen “the New Light” of Constantinople (912);
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Saint Syrus of Pavia, first Bishop and main patron-saint of Pavia in Italy (ca. 1st c.);
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[[Virgin-martyr]] Valerie of Limoges (Valeria of Aquitaine), converted by St Martial of Limoges and beheaded (1st or 3rd c.);
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Virgin-martyr Leocadia (Locaie), in Toledo, Spain (ca.303);
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Saint Proculus of Verona, Bishop of Verona, a confessor during the persecution of Diocletian, reposed in peace (ca.320);
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Martyrs Peter, Successus, Bassian, Primitivus and 20 other Companions, in North Africa;
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Saint Cyprian, a monk at Périgueux in France, who ended his life as a hermit on the banks of the Dordogne (586);
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Saint Restitutus, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa and Martyr;
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Saint Balda, third Abbess of [[w:Jouarre Abbey|Jouarre]] in France (7th c.);
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Saint Budoc (Budeaux), born in Brittany, became Abbot of [[w:Youghal Priory|Youghal]] in Ireland, then [[w:Ancient Diocese of Dol|Bishop of Dol]] in Brittany (7th c.?);
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Saint Ethelgiva (Æthelgifu), the daughter of King [[Alfred the Great]], became first Abbess of [[w:Shaftesbury Abbey|Shaftesbury]] (896);
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Saint Wolfeius, a [[hermit]] at [[w:St Benet's Abbey|St Benet Hulme]] in Norfolk in England (ca. 1000);
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Saint Enguerrammus (Angilram) 'the Wise', monk and Abbot of [[w:Saint-Riquier#Abbey|Saint Riquier]] in France (1045);
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[[Hieromonk]] Anthymus the [[Mount Athos|Athonite]], "[[Fool-for-Christ]]";
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New Hieromartyr Vladimir, priest (1919);
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New Hieromartyr Vladimir, priest and [[Virgin-martyr]] Ephrosia (1920);
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New Hieromartyrs Protopresbyter Basil Yagodin, and priest Alexander Buravtsev (1937);
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New Martyr Priest Sergius Mechiev of Moscow (1941);
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[[New-Martyr]] [[Archpriest]] Paul Levashov of Gomel;
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Commemoration of the Founding of the Church of the Resurrection at Jerusalem (335);
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Repose of Archimandrite Theodosius of Tismana and Sophroniev Monasteries, fellow-struggler of St. Paisius Velichkovsky (1802);
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Repose of Elder Anthimus the Bulgarian on Mt. Athos (1867);
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[[Icon]] of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy".
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[[Category:Calendar day templates|December 09]]
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Latest revision as of 06:27, January 6, 2015

Holy and Righteous Ancestors of God Joachim and Anna

Feasts: The Conception by Saint Anna of the Most Holy Theotokos; Saints: Prophetess Anna (Hannah), mother of Prophet Samuel (ca.1100 BC); Saint Vassa (Bassa), Patrician and Igumenia of a female monastery in Jerusalem, where she also founded the Monastery of St Menas, whose Abbot was the Bishop Stephanos of Jamnia; Martyr Easios, tortured and beheaded (ca.284-305); Martyr Isaac; Martyr Nerses of Persia, by the sword; Martyr Sositheus of Persia, by the sword (553); Saint Sophronius the Archbishop of Cyprus (6th c.) Saint Stephen “the New Light” of Constantinople (912); Saint Syrus of Pavia, first Bishop and main patron-saint of Pavia in Italy (ca. 1st c.); Virgin-martyr Valerie of Limoges (Valeria of Aquitaine), converted by St Martial of Limoges and beheaded (1st or 3rd c.); Virgin-martyr Leocadia (Locaie), in Toledo, Spain (ca.303); Saint Proculus of Verona, Bishop of Verona, a confessor during the persecution of Diocletian, reposed in peace (ca.320); Martyrs Peter, Successus, Bassian, Primitivus and 20 other Companions, in North Africa; Saint Cyprian, a monk at Périgueux in France, who ended his life as a hermit on the banks of the Dordogne (586); Saint Restitutus, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa and Martyr; Saint Balda, third Abbess of Jouarre in France (7th c.); Saint Budoc (Budeaux), born in Brittany, became Abbot of Youghal in Ireland, then Bishop of Dol in Brittany (7th c.?); Saint Ethelgiva (Æthelgifu), the daughter of King Alfred the Great, became first Abbess of Shaftesbury (896); Saint Wolfeius, a hermit at St Benet Hulme in Norfolk in England (ca. 1000); Saint Enguerrammus (Angilram) 'the Wise', monk and Abbot of Saint Riquier in France (1045); Hieromonk Anthymus the Athonite, "Fool-for-Christ"; New Hieromartyr Vladimir, priest (1919); New Hieromartyr Vladimir, priest and Virgin-martyr Ephrosia (1920); New Hieromartyrs Protopresbyter Basil Yagodin, and priest Alexander Buravtsev (1937); New Martyr Priest Sergius Mechiev of Moscow (1941); New-Martyr Archpriest Paul Levashov of Gomel; Other Commemorations: Commemoration of the Founding of the Church of the Resurrection at Jerusalem (335); Repose of Archimandrite Theodosius of Tismana and Sophroniev Monasteries, fellow-struggler of St. Paisius Velichkovsky (1802); Repose of Elder Anthimus the Bulgarian on Mt. Athos (1867); Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy".