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</div>[[Forefeast]] of the [[Presentation|Meeting of our Lord in the Temple]]; [[Martyr]] Tryphon of Campsada (Lampsakon) near Apamea in Syria; Martyrs Perpetua, a woman of Carthage, and the [[catechumen]]s Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and Felicitas; [[Saint]] Peter the Galatian, [[hermit]] near Antioch in Syria; Saint Severus of Ravenna; Saint Vendemianus (Bendemianus), hermit of Bithynia; Saint Ursus of Aosta; Saint Basil the [[Confessor]], [[Archbishop]] of Thessaloniki; [[New-Martyr]] Anastasius at Anaplus; Saint Tryphon of Pechenga and Kola; Saint [[Brigid of Kildaire|Bridget (Brigid) of Ireland]]; Great-martyr Elijah of Heliopolis (''Elias the New, of Damascus''); New Hieromartyr Archpriest [[Peter (Skipetrov) of Petrograd]]; Saint Timothy the Confessor; Martyrs Theonas, two children, and Karion; Saint Tryphon, [[Bishop]] of Rostov; [[Venerable]] David and Simeon; Saint Seiriol, [[Abbot]] of Anglesey; Saint Euny, brother of St. Ia of Cornwall (see [[October 27]]); the Four Martyrs of [[w:Megara|Megara]]: Polyeuctos, George, Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed"; Icon of the Mother of God "Sokolsky"
 
</div>[[Forefeast]] of the [[Presentation|Meeting of our Lord in the Temple]]; [[Martyr]] Tryphon of Campsada (Lampsakon) near Apamea in Syria; Martyrs Perpetua, a woman of Carthage, and the [[catechumen]]s Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and Felicitas; [[Saint]] Peter the Galatian, [[hermit]] near Antioch in Syria; Saint Severus of Ravenna; Saint Vendemianus (Bendemianus), hermit of Bithynia; Saint Ursus of Aosta; Saint Basil the [[Confessor]], [[Archbishop]] of Thessaloniki; [[New-Martyr]] Anastasius at Anaplus; Saint Tryphon of Pechenga and Kola; Saint [[Brigid of Kildaire|Bridget (Brigid) of Ireland]]; Great-martyr Elijah of Heliopolis (''Elias the New, of Damascus''); New Hieromartyr Archpriest [[Peter (Skipetrov) of Petrograd]]; Saint Timothy the Confessor; Martyrs Theonas, two children, and Karion; Saint Tryphon, [[Bishop]] of Rostov; [[Venerable]] David and Simeon; Saint Seiriol, [[Abbot]] of Anglesey; Saint Euny, brother of St. Ia of Cornwall (see [[October 27]]); the Four Martyrs of [[w:Megara|Megara]]: Polyeuctos, George, Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed"; Icon of the Mother of God "Sokolsky"
 
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The Presentation

St. Brigid of Kildaire

The Holy Four Martyrs of Megara

Forefeast of the Meeting of our Lord in the Temple; Martyr Tryphon of Campsada (Lampsakon) near Apamea in Syria; Martyrs Perpetua, a woman of Carthage, and the catechumens Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and Felicitas; Saint Peter the Galatian, hermit near Antioch in Syria; Saint Severus of Ravenna; Saint Vendemianus (Bendemianus), hermit of Bithynia; Saint Ursus of Aosta; Saint Basil the Confessor, Archbishop of Thessaloniki; New-Martyr Anastasius at Anaplus; Saint Tryphon of Pechenga and Kola; Saint Bridget (Brigid) of Ireland; Great-martyr Elijah of Heliopolis (Elias the New, of Damascus); New Hieromartyr Archpriest Peter (Skipetrov) of Petrograd; Saint Timothy the Confessor; Martyrs Theonas, two children, and Karion; Saint Tryphon, Bishop of Rostov; Venerable David and Simeon; Saint Seiriol, Abbot of Anglesey; Saint Euny, brother of St. Ia of Cornwall (see October 27); the Four Martyrs of Megara: Polyeuctos, George, Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed"; Icon of the Mother of God "Sokolsky"