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</div>[[Saint]] [[Tarasius of Constantinople|Tarasios]], [[Archbishop]] of Constantinople; [[Hieromartyr]]s Reginos, [[Bishop]] of Skopelos, and Markellos, Bishop of Apamea in Syria (see also [[August 14]]); [[Martyr]]s Alexander and Hypatius of Markianopolis<!-- of Thrace? --->; Saint Walburgh (Walburga) the Myrrh-Giver, [[Abbess]] of Heidenheim (see also [[May 1]]); Saint Polycarp (see also [[February 23]]); Martyr Anthony; Saints Erasmus and Paphnutius, monks; Saint Theodore, [[Fool-for-Christ]]
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Martyrs Alexanders and Hypatius, at Marcianopolis in Thracia (c. 305);
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Martyr Anthony, burned alive;
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Saint Theodore, [[Fool-for-Christ]];
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Hieromartyr [[Reginos of Skopelos]], Bishop of the isle of Skopelos (355);
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Saint Markellos, Bishop of Aipeia in Cyprus (389) (''see also [[August 14]]'');
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Venerables Erasmus and Paphnutius of Kephala, monks, contemporaries of St. Anthony the Great (4th century);
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Saint [[Tarasius of Constantinople]], Patriarch of Constantinople (806);
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Saints Donatus, Justus, Herena and Companions, a group of fifty martyrs who suffered in North Africa under Decius (3rd century);
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Saint Ethelbert, King of Kent (616);
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Saint Aldetrudis (''Adeltrudis'') of Maubeuge Abbey (c. 696)
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Saint Walburga the Myrrh-Giver, [[Abbess]] of Heidenheim (779) (''see also [[May 1]] - Translation'');
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Saint Victor of St. Gall, monk at St Gall in Switzerland, became a hermit in the Vosges in France (995);
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New Hieromartyr Alexander Vinogradov, Priest (1938);
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Virgin-Martyr Mstislava Fokinoi (1938);
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New Hieromartyr Leo Korobczuk, Priest, of Laskov (Chełm and Podlasie), Poland (1944);
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New Hieromartyr Nicholas Troitsky, Priest (1945);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Repose of Blessed Pashenka of Nizhny Novgorod (1934).
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The Holy Trinity

Martyrs Alexanders and Hypatius, at Marcianopolis in Thracia (c. 305); Martyr Anthony, burned alive; Saint Theodore, Fool-for-Christ; Hieromartyr Reginos of Skopelos, Bishop of the isle of Skopelos (355); Saint Markellos, Bishop of Aipeia in Cyprus (389) (see also August 14); Venerables Erasmus and Paphnutius of Kephala, monks, contemporaries of St. Anthony the Great (4th century); Saint Tarasius of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople (806); Saints Donatus, Justus, Herena and Companions, a group of fifty martyrs who suffered in North Africa under Decius (3rd century); Saint Ethelbert, King of Kent (616); Saint Aldetrudis (Adeltrudis) of Maubeuge Abbey (c. 696) Saint Walburga the Myrrh-Giver, Abbess of Heidenheim (779) (see also May 1 - Translation); Saint Victor of St. Gall, monk at St Gall in Switzerland, became a hermit in the Vosges in France (995); New Hieromartyr Alexander Vinogradov, Priest (1938); Virgin-Martyr Mstislava Fokinoi (1938); New Hieromartyr Leo Korobczuk, Priest, of Laskov (Chełm and Podlasie), Poland (1944); New Hieromartyr Nicholas Troitsky, Priest (1945); Other Commemorations: Repose of Blessed Pashenka of Nizhny Novgorod (1934).