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</div>[[Hieromartyr]] [[Charalampus]] the [[Wonder-worker]], [[Bishop]] of Magnesia in Thessaly, and [[Martyr]]s Porphyrius and Baptus; [[Virgin-Martyr]]s Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula of Palestine; [[Venerable]] Prochorus of the [[Kiev Caves]]; [[Saint]] Anna, wife of Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod; Saint Longinus, [[monk]] of Koryazhemsk (Vologda); [[New-Martyr]] Anatole, [[Metropolitan]] of Odessa; Martyr Charalampus (another) and three women companions; Saint Anastasius, [[Archbishop]] of Jerusalem; Saint John Chimchimeli the Philosopher; Venerable Zenon; Saint Merwinna, [[Abbess]] of Romsey; Saint Trumwin, Bishop of Abercorn; Saint Scholastica, [[nun]] of Plombariola; [[synaxis]] of the [[hierarch]]s of Novgorod, some of whose [[relics]] were buried in the Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom (Agia Sophia) in Novgorod (see also [[October 4]]): Ss. Joachim, Luke, Herman (Germanus), Arcadius, John (see [[September 7]], Gregory, Martyrius, Anthony, Basil, Simeon, Euthymius (see [[March 11]]), Gennadius (see [[December 4]], Pimen, Aphthonius (see [[April 6]])<!-- The relics of these saints were buried or transferred to Novgorod's Sophia Cathedral (except for St. Germanus, St. Gennadius and St. Pimen) therefore, in some sources their names are not included in the Synaxis. http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=100479 --->, Theodore, Gabriel, and Moses (see also [[January 25]]); [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] of Areovindus
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</div>[[Hieromartyr]] Haralambos the [[Wonder-worker]], [[Bishop]] of Magnesia in Thessaly, and [[Martyr]]s Porphyrius and Baptus; [[Virgin-Martyr]]s Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula of Palestine; [[Venerable]] Prochorus of the [[Kiev Caves]]; [[Saint]] Anna, wife of Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod; Saint Longinus, [[monk]] of Koryazhemsk (Vologda); [[New-Martyr]] Anatole, [[Metropolitan]] of Odessa; Martyr Haralambos (another) and three women companions; Saint Anastasius, [[Archbishop]] of Jerusalem; Saint John Chimchimeli the Philosopher; Venerable Zenon; Saint Merwinna, [[Abbess]] of Romsey; Saint Trumwin, Bishop of Abercorn; Saint Scholastica, [[nun]] of Plombariola; [[synaxis]] of the [[hierarch]]s of Novgorod, some of whose [[relics]] were buried in the Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom (Agia Sophia) in Novgorod (see also [[October 4]]): Sts. Joachim, Luke, Herman (Germanus), Arcadius, John (see [[September 7]]), Gregory, Martyrius, Anthony, Basil, Simeon, Euthymius (see [[March 11]]), Gennadius (see [[December 4]]), Pimen, Aphthonius (see [[April 6]])<!-- The relics of these saints were buried or transferred to Novgorod's Sophia Cathedral (except for St. Germanus, St. Gennadius and St. Pimen) therefore, in some sources their names are not included in the Synaxis. http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=100479 --->, Theodore, Gabriel, and Moses (see also [[January 25]]); [[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] of Areovindus

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St. Haralampos

Hieromartyr Haralambos the Wonder-worker, Bishop of Magnesia in Thessaly, and Martyrs Porphyrius and Baptus; Virgin-Martyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula of Palestine; Venerable Prochorus of the Kiev Caves; Saint Anna, wife of Yaroslav I "the Wise" of Novgorod; Saint Longinus, monk of Koryazhemsk (Vologda); New-Martyr Anatole, Metropolitan of Odessa; Martyr Haralambos (another) and three women companions; Saint Anastasius, Archbishop of Jerusalem; Saint John Chimchimeli the Philosopher; Venerable Zenon; Saint Merwinna, Abbess of Romsey; Saint Trumwin, Bishop of Abercorn; Saint Scholastica, nun of Plombariola; synaxis of the hierarchs of Novgorod, some of whose relics were buried in the Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom (Agia Sophia) in Novgorod (see also October 4): Sts. Joachim, Luke, Herman (Germanus), Arcadius, John (see September 7), Gregory, Martyrius, Anthony, Basil, Simeon, Euthymius (see March 11), Gennadius (see December 4), Pimen, Aphthonius (see April 6), Theodore, Gabriel, and Moses (see also January 25); Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of Areovindus