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</div>[[Righteous]] Martinian, [[monk]] of Caesaria in Palestine; Holy woman Zoe and Virgin Photina; [[Saint]] Stephen Nemanja (in [[monasticism]] Symeon) the [[Myrrh-gusher]], prince of Serbia, founder of [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|Hilandar Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]]; Saint Eulogius, [[Archbishop]] of Alexandria; Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk; [[Apostle]]-[[Martyr]]s Aquila and Priscilla; Saint Seraphim, Archbishop of Boguchar, [[Wonder-worker]] of Sofia; Saint Ermenhilda, [[Abbess]] of Ely and Queen of Mercia; Saint Huna, [[Hieromonk]] of Huneya; Saint Modomnoc, [[Bishop]] of Ossory; translation of the [[relics]] of Saint [[Edward the Martyr]], king of England. '''Other events:''' repose of Archbishop George Konissky of Belo-Russia and Abbess Seraphima of Sezenovo
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Apostles and martyrs Aquila and his wife Priscilla (1st century);
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Holy Two Martyrs, father and son, by crucifixion;
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Saint Timothy, Archbishop of Alexandria (385);
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[[Righteous]] Martinian of Caesarea in Palestine (5th century);
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Venerable Zoe of Bethlehem, and the Virgin Photini (5th century)
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Venerable [[Eulogius of Alexandria]], Patriarch of Alexandria (608)
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Righteous Martin the Merciful;
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Martyrs Fusca and Maura, two martyrs in Ravenna under Decius (c. 250);
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Saint Julian of Lyons, a martyr venerated in Lyons in France;
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Saint Benignus of Todi, a priest in Todi in Umbria in Italy martyred under Diocletian (c. 303);
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Saint Castor of Karden, hieromonk and missionary in Germany (c. 400);
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Saint Stephen of Lyons, Bishop of Lyons, active in converting the Arian Burgundians to Orthodoxy, Confessor (512);
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Saint Modomnoc, Bishop of Ossory in Ireland (c. 550);
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Saint Stephen of Rieti, an Abbot in Rieti in Italy (c. 590);
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Saint Licinius of Angers (Lezin), Bishop of Angers (c. 618);
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Saint Huna of Thorney, priest-monk of Huneia (c. 690);
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Saint Dyfnog, born in Wales, was much venerated in Clwyd (7th century);
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Saint Ermenilda of Ely (''Ermengild, Ermenilda''), Abbess of Ely and Queen of Mercia (c. 700);
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Saint Aimo (Aimonius), founder of the convent of St Victor in Meda in the north of Italy (c. 790);
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Saint Gosbert, fourth Bishop of Osnabruck in Germany and a disciple of St Ansgar (c. 859);
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Saint Fulcran, Bishop of Lodève in Languedoc, famous for his asceticism (1006);
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Venerable Symeon the [[Myrrh-gusher]] ([[Stephen Nemanja|Stefan Nemanja]]), Grand Prince of Serbia, founder of [[Chilandari Monastery (Athos)|Hilandar Monastery]] on [[Mount Athos]] (1200);
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Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk, founder of Volokolamsk (Volotsk) Monastery (1515)
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Saint George Konnissky (''Yurij Konissky''), Archbishop of Mogilev in Belorussia (1795)
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New Hieromartyrs Basil and Gabriel, Priests (1919);
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New Hieromartyr Sylvester (Olshevsky), Archbishop of Omsk and Pavlodar (1920);
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New Hieromartyrs Zosimas, Nicholas, Basil, John, Leontius, Vladimir, Parthenius, John, John, Michael priests and Eugine deacon, and Martyr Paul, Virgin-martyrs Anna, Vera and Irina (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Consecration of the Church of the Theotokos and Saint Thekla, on Mount Posaleos;
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Translation of the [[relics]] of Saint [[Edward the Martyr]], King of England;
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Icon of the Theotokos 'Dolinsky';
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Repose of Abbess Seraphima of Sezenovo (1877);
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Repose of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Bogucharsk, Bulgaria, Vicar of Poltava, Bishop of Lubensk (1950)
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Latest revision as of 21:28, February 13, 2017

Saint Edward the Martyr of England

Apostles and martyrs Aquila and his wife Priscilla (1st century); Holy Two Martyrs, father and son, by crucifixion; Saint Timothy, Archbishop of Alexandria (385); Righteous Martinian of Caesarea in Palestine (5th century); Venerable Zoe of Bethlehem, and the Virgin Photini (5th century) Venerable Eulogius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria (608) Righteous Martin the Merciful; Martyrs Fusca and Maura, two martyrs in Ravenna under Decius (c. 250); Saint Julian of Lyons, a martyr venerated in Lyons in France; Saint Benignus of Todi, a priest in Todi in Umbria in Italy martyred under Diocletian (c. 303); Saint Castor of Karden, hieromonk and missionary in Germany (c. 400); Saint Stephen of Lyons, Bishop of Lyons, active in converting the Arian Burgundians to Orthodoxy, Confessor (512); Saint Modomnoc, Bishop of Ossory in Ireland (c. 550); Saint Stephen of Rieti, an Abbot in Rieti in Italy (c. 590); Saint Licinius of Angers (Lezin), Bishop of Angers (c. 618); Saint Huna of Thorney, priest-monk of Huneia (c. 690); Saint Dyfnog, born in Wales, was much venerated in Clwyd (7th century); Saint Ermenilda of Ely (Ermengild, Ermenilda), Abbess of Ely and Queen of Mercia (c. 700); Saint Aimo (Aimonius), founder of the convent of St Victor in Meda in the north of Italy (c. 790); Saint Gosbert, fourth Bishop of Osnabruck in Germany and a disciple of St Ansgar (c. 859); Saint Fulcran, Bishop of Lodève in Languedoc, famous for his asceticism (1006); Venerable Symeon the Myrrh-gusher (Stefan Nemanja), Grand Prince of Serbia, founder of Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos (1200); Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk, founder of Volokolamsk (Volotsk) Monastery (1515) Saint George Konnissky (Yurij Konissky), Archbishop of Mogilev in Belorussia (1795) New Hieromartyrs Basil and Gabriel, Priests (1919); New Hieromartyr Sylvester (Olshevsky), Archbishop of Omsk and Pavlodar (1920); New Hieromartyrs Zosimas, Nicholas, Basil, John, Leontius, Vladimir, Parthenius, John, John, Michael priests and Eugine deacon, and Martyr Paul, Virgin-martyrs Anna, Vera and Irina (1938); Other Commemorations: Consecration of the Church of the Theotokos and Saint Thekla, on Mount Posaleos; Translation of the relics of Saint Edward the Martyr, King of England; Icon of the Theotokos 'Dolinsky'; Repose of Abbess Seraphima of Sezenovo (1877); Repose of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Bogucharsk, Bulgaria, Vicar of Poltava, Bishop of Lubensk (1950)