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+ | Saint Eustathios of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch (337); | ||
+ | Hieromartyr Severian, Bishop of Scythopolis in Palestine (452); | ||
+ | Venerable Andreas and Anatolios, monastics of the Church of Jerusalem, disciples of Venerable Euthymius the Great (5th century); | ||
+ | Saint Maximianus of Ravenna, Bishop of Ravenna and Confessor (c. 556); | ||
+ | Saint [[John Scholasticus]], Patriarch of Constantinople (577); | ||
+ | Saint Zachariah, Patriarch of [[Church of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]] (632); | ||
+ | Venerable Timothy of Symbola on Mt. Olympus in Bithynia (795); | ||
+ | Saint George of Amastris, Bishop of Amastris on the Black Sea (c. 805); | ||
+ | Saint Felix of Metz, third Bishop of Metz in France for over forty years (2nd century); | ||
+ | Saint Severus and Sixty-Two Companions, martyrs in Syrmium in Pannonia (3rd-4th centuries); | ||
+ | Saint Alexander of Adrumetum, martyred with others in North Africa (c. 434); | ||
+ | Martyrs Verulus, Secundinus, Siricius, Felix, Servulus, Saturninus, Fortunatus and Companions, martyrs in North Africa, probably under the Vandals (c. 434); | ||
+ | Saint Paterius, Bishop of Brescia and a prolific writer (606); | ||
+ | Saint Pepin of Landen, Duke of Brabant, was the husband of St Ida and father of St Gertrude of Nivelles and St Begga (c. 646); | ||
+ | Saint Ercongotha, a nun at Faremoutiers-en-Brie under her aunt, St Ethelburgh, but reposed very young (660) | ||
+ | Saint Gundebert (''Gumbert, Gondelbert''), Bishop of Sens in France (c. 676); | ||
+ | Saint Germanus of Granfelden, Abbot of Granfield in the Val Moutier in Switzerland, martyred with another monk, Randoald, while interceding for the poor (677); | ||
+ | Saint Avitus II of Clermont, Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne, one of the great bishops of the age (689); | ||
+ | Saint Valerius, a monk and Abbot of San Pedro de Montes, he left several ascetic writings (695); | ||
+ | Saint Macarius, Hieroschemamonk of Glinsk Hermitage (1864); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyrs Alexander Vislyansky, Daniel Alferov and Gregory Klebanov, Priests (1930); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Constantine Pyatikrestovsky, Priest and Paul Shirokogorov, Deacon (1938); | ||
+ | Virgin-Martyr Olga Koshelev (1939); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | "Kozelshchina" (Kolzelshchanskaya) Icon of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] (1881); | ||
+ | Repose of Blessed Simon (Todorsky), Bishop of Pskov (1754) (''see also [[February 22]]''). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|February 21]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 15:47, April 6, 2015
Saint Eustathios of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch (337); Hieromartyr Severian, Bishop of Scythopolis in Palestine (452); Venerable Andreas and Anatolios, monastics of the Church of Jerusalem, disciples of Venerable Euthymius the Great (5th century); Saint Maximianus of Ravenna, Bishop of Ravenna and Confessor (c. 556); Saint John Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople (577); Saint Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem (632); Venerable Timothy of Symbola on Mt. Olympus in Bithynia (795); Saint George of Amastris, Bishop of Amastris on the Black Sea (c. 805); Saint Felix of Metz, third Bishop of Metz in France for over forty years (2nd century); Saint Severus and Sixty-Two Companions, martyrs in Syrmium in Pannonia (3rd-4th centuries); Saint Alexander of Adrumetum, martyred with others in North Africa (c. 434); Martyrs Verulus, Secundinus, Siricius, Felix, Servulus, Saturninus, Fortunatus and Companions, martyrs in North Africa, probably under the Vandals (c. 434); Saint Paterius, Bishop of Brescia and a prolific writer (606); Saint Pepin of Landen, Duke of Brabant, was the husband of St Ida and father of St Gertrude of Nivelles and St Begga (c. 646); Saint Ercongotha, a nun at Faremoutiers-en-Brie under her aunt, St Ethelburgh, but reposed very young (660) Saint Gundebert (Gumbert, Gondelbert), Bishop of Sens in France (c. 676); Saint Germanus of Granfelden, Abbot of Granfield in the Val Moutier in Switzerland, martyred with another monk, Randoald, while interceding for the poor (677); Saint Avitus II of Clermont, Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne, one of the great bishops of the age (689); Saint Valerius, a monk and Abbot of San Pedro de Montes, he left several ascetic writings (695); Saint Macarius, Hieroschemamonk of Glinsk Hermitage (1864); New Hieromartyrs Alexander Vislyansky, Daniel Alferov and Gregory Klebanov, Priests (1930); New Hieromartyr Constantine Pyatikrestovsky, Priest and Paul Shirokogorov, Deacon (1938); Virgin-Martyr Olga Koshelev (1939); Other Commemorations: "Kozelshchina" (Kolzelshchanskaya) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1881); Repose of Blessed Simon (Todorsky), Bishop of Pskov (1754) (see also February 22).