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</div>[[Martyr]]s Pamphilus the [[presbyter]], Valens the [[deacon]], Paul, Seleucus, Porphyrius, Julian, Theodulus, Elias, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Samuel and Daniel, at Caesaria in Palestine; [[Saint]] Maruthas, [[Bishop]] of Martyropolis in Mesopotamia, and the Persians martyred with him; Martyr Romanus of [[Mount Athos]]; [[New-Martyr]]s [[Priest]] Elias and Priest Peter Lagov; Saint Flavian the [[hermit]]; Saint Flavian, [[Archbishop]] of Antioch; Saint [[Flavian the Confessor]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople; Saint Romanos the Younger; [[Virgin-Martyr]] Juliana of Naples. '''Other events:''' repose of [[Metropolitan]] Macarius of Moscow, [[Apostle]] to the Altai
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Hieromartyrs Pamphilus of Caesarea, Priest, and Valens, Deacon, and Martyrs Paul, Seleucus, Porphyrius, Julian, Theodulus, Elias, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Samuel, and Daniel, at Caesarea in Palaestina (c. 307-309);
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Saint Maruthas of Martyropolis, Bishop of Sophene and Martyropolis (422), and the Martyrs of Persia (4th century), whose relics rest in Martyropolis;
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Saint Flavian of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch (404);
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Saint [[Flavian the Confessor]], Archbishop of Constantinople (449);
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Venerable Flavian the Hermit, monastic and Wonderworker;
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Saint Mary the New, of Byzia in Thrace (9th century);
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Saint Onesimus, of the Seventy Apostles (c. 68) (''see also [[February 15]]'');
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Saint Honestus (''Honestus of Nîmes''), disciple of Saturninus of Toulouse, who preached the Gospel in Spain (270);
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Saint Faustinus of Brescia, Bishop of Brescia and Confessor (381);
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Hieromartyr Tanco of Verden, Bishop of Verden (815);
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New Monk-martyr Romanus of Karpenision and Kapsokalyvia, Mount Athos, at Constantinople (1694) (''see also [[January 5]]'');
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Saint Basil Gryaznov of Pavlovo-Posadsky (1869);
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Saint Macarius (Nevsky), Metropolitan of Moscow, Apostle to the Altai (1926);
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Saint Nicholas of Japan, Archbishop and Equal-to-the-Apostles (1912) (''see also [[February 3]]'');
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New Hieromartyr Peter Lagov, Priest (1931);
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New Hieromartyr Elias Chetverukhin, Priest, of Moscow (1934);
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New Hieromartyr Paul, Priest (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Translation of the [[relics]] of Virgin-martyr Juliana of Nicomedia (304);
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Synaxis of the 'Cypriot' Icon of the Theotokos.
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Our Lord Jesus Christ

Hieromartyrs Pamphilus of Caesarea, Priest, and Valens, Deacon, and Martyrs Paul, Seleucus, Porphyrius, Julian, Theodulus, Elias, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Samuel, and Daniel, at Caesarea in Palaestina (c. 307-309); Saint Maruthas of Martyropolis, Bishop of Sophene and Martyropolis (422), and the Martyrs of Persia (4th century), whose relics rest in Martyropolis; Saint Flavian of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch (404); Saint Flavian the Confessor, Archbishop of Constantinople (449); Venerable Flavian the Hermit, monastic and Wonderworker; Saint Mary the New, of Byzia in Thrace (9th century); Saint Onesimus, of the Seventy Apostles (c. 68) (see also February 15); Saint Honestus (Honestus of Nîmes), disciple of Saturninus of Toulouse, who preached the Gospel in Spain (270); Saint Faustinus of Brescia, Bishop of Brescia and Confessor (381); Hieromartyr Tanco of Verden, Bishop of Verden (815); New Monk-martyr Romanus of Karpenision and Kapsokalyvia, Mount Athos, at Constantinople (1694) (see also January 5); Saint Basil Gryaznov of Pavlovo-Posadsky (1869); Saint Macarius (Nevsky), Metropolitan of Moscow, Apostle to the Altai (1926); Saint Nicholas of Japan, Archbishop and Equal-to-the-Apostles (1912) (see also February 3); New Hieromartyr Peter Lagov, Priest (1931); New Hieromartyr Elias Chetverukhin, Priest, of Moscow (1934); New Hieromartyr Paul, Priest (1938); Other Commemorations: Translation of the relics of Virgin-martyr Juliana of Nicomedia (304); Synaxis of the 'Cypriot' Icon of the Theotokos.