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− | [[Image:Theophany.jpg|100px|The Baptism of Christ]] | + | [[Image:Theophany.jpg|100px|The Baptism of Christ]]<br> |
− | </div>[[Forefeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]]; [[ | + | [[File:Seraphim Sarovsky.jpg|100px|St. Seraphim of Sarov]] |
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+ | [[Forefeast]] of the [[Theophany]] of Our Lord and Savior [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]]; | ||
+ | Saint Theodota, the mother of the holy [[Unmercenary|Unmercenaries]], Ss. [[Cosmas and Damian]] (3rd c.); | ||
+ | Martyr Sergius, by the sword, at [[Diocese of Caesarea (Kaisareia)|Caesarea in Cappadocia]] (301); | ||
+ | Martyr Theopistus (''Theopistos''), by stoning; | ||
+ | [[Hieromartyr]] Theogenes, Bishop of Parium on the Hellespont (ca.320); | ||
+ | Saint [[Sylvester I of Rome]], [[Pope]] of Rome (335) (''see also [[December 31]] - Latin''); | ||
+ | Martyr Basil of Ancyra, under Julian the Apostate (362) (''see also [[January 1]] - Slavonic''); | ||
+ | Hieromartyr Isidore, Bishop of Syrian Antioch, by the Arians (4th c.); | ||
+ | Venerable Theopemtus (''Theopemptos''), [[Monk]]; | ||
+ | Righteous Mark the deaf-mute; | ||
+ | Venerable Ammon of Tabennisi, monk (5th c.) (''see also [[October 4]] - Greek''); | ||
+ | Martyrs Artaxus, Acutus, Eugenda, Maximianus, Timothy, Tobias and Vitus, in Syrmium in Pannonia (3rd-4th c.); | ||
+ | Martyrs of Rome: many martyrs who suffered in Rome under Diocletian for refusing to give up the [[Holy Scriptures]] (ca.303); | ||
+ | Thousand Martyrs of Lichfield ('field of bodies') in England: Hieromartyr Amphibalos and 999 others at Lichfield, under Diocletian (ca.303); | ||
+ | Saint Martinianus of Milan (Maternian), Bishop of Milan in Italy, took part in the [[Third Ecumenical Council|Third Oecumenical Council]] and wrote against Nestorianism (ca.435); | ||
+ | Saint Aspasius of Auch, Bishop of Auch in France, took part in the Councils of Orleans in 533, 541 and 549, and a Council in Auch in 551 (ca.560); | ||
+ | Saint Schottin (''Schotin, Scarthin''), hermit of Kilkenny, Ireland (6th c.) (''see also [[January 6]]''); | ||
+ | Venerable Saint Seiriol the Righteous, Abbott of Penmon Priory, (6th c.) (''see also [[February 1]]''); | ||
+ | Saint Munchin the Wise (''Mainchín of Limerick''), first Bishop of Limerick and also its patron-saint (late 6th c.); | ||
+ | Saint Blidulf (''Bladulf''), a monk at Bobbio Abbey in Italy who bravely denounced the heresy of the Arian Lombard King Ariovald (ca.630); | ||
+ | Saint Vincentian (''Viance, Viants''), a disciple of St Menelaus, he became a hermit near Tulle in Auvergne (ca.730); | ||
+ | Saint Adalard of Corbie (827); | ||
+ | Saint Cosmas I of Constantinople the [[Wonderworker]], Patriarch of Constantinople (1081); | ||
+ | Saint Sylvester of the [[Kiev Caves]] (12th c.); | ||
+ | [[Righteous]] [[Juliana of Lazarevo]] (1604); | ||
+ | New Martyr George (''Zorzes, Zorsisus'') the Georgian, at Mytilene (1770); | ||
+ | Venerable Saint [[Seraphim of Sarov]], [[Wonderworker]] (1833) | ||
+ | New Martyr Basil (1942); | ||
+ | New Hieromartyr Dmitri Shpakovsky (1942); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Commemoration of [[Archimandrite]] Joanniky Golatovsky (1688); | ||
+ | Repose of Hieroschemamonk Gabriel of Optina and Whitehoof Convent (1871); | ||
+ | Repose of [[Abbess]] Thaisia of Leushino Monastery (1915); | ||
+ | Martyred Elder Ioasaph of St. Tikhon of Kaluga Monastery (1919); | ||
+ | Repose of Elder Iakovos of Epirus (1961). | ||
+ | |||
+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[fr:Modèle:2 janvier]] | ||
+ | [[mk:Шаблон:2 јануари]] | ||
+ | [[pt:Predefinição:2 de janeiro]] | ||
+ | [[ro:Format:2 ianuarie]] | ||
+ | [[ru:Шаблон:2 января]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|January 02]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 20:06, January 27, 2023
Forefeast of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; Saint Theodota, the mother of the holy Unmercenaries, Ss. Cosmas and Damian (3rd c.); Martyr Sergius, by the sword, at Caesarea in Cappadocia (301); Martyr Theopistus (Theopistos), by stoning; Hieromartyr Theogenes, Bishop of Parium on the Hellespont (ca.320); Saint Sylvester I of Rome, Pope of Rome (335) (see also December 31 - Latin); Martyr Basil of Ancyra, under Julian the Apostate (362) (see also January 1 - Slavonic); Hieromartyr Isidore, Bishop of Syrian Antioch, by the Arians (4th c.); Venerable Theopemtus (Theopemptos), Monk; Righteous Mark the deaf-mute; Venerable Ammon of Tabennisi, monk (5th c.) (see also October 4 - Greek); Martyrs Artaxus, Acutus, Eugenda, Maximianus, Timothy, Tobias and Vitus, in Syrmium in Pannonia (3rd-4th c.); Martyrs of Rome: many martyrs who suffered in Rome under Diocletian for refusing to give up the Holy Scriptures (ca.303); Thousand Martyrs of Lichfield ('field of bodies') in England: Hieromartyr Amphibalos and 999 others at Lichfield, under Diocletian (ca.303); Saint Martinianus of Milan (Maternian), Bishop of Milan in Italy, took part in the Third Oecumenical Council and wrote against Nestorianism (ca.435); Saint Aspasius of Auch, Bishop of Auch in France, took part in the Councils of Orleans in 533, 541 and 549, and a Council in Auch in 551 (ca.560); Saint Schottin (Schotin, Scarthin), hermit of Kilkenny, Ireland (6th c.) (see also January 6); Venerable Saint Seiriol the Righteous, Abbott of Penmon Priory, (6th c.) (see also February 1); Saint Munchin the Wise (Mainchín of Limerick), first Bishop of Limerick and also its patron-saint (late 6th c.); Saint Blidulf (Bladulf), a monk at Bobbio Abbey in Italy who bravely denounced the heresy of the Arian Lombard King Ariovald (ca.630); Saint Vincentian (Viance, Viants), a disciple of St Menelaus, he became a hermit near Tulle in Auvergne (ca.730); Saint Adalard of Corbie (827); Saint Cosmas I of Constantinople the Wonderworker, Patriarch of Constantinople (1081); Saint Sylvester of the Kiev Caves (12th c.); Righteous Juliana of Lazarevo (1604); New Martyr George (Zorzes, Zorsisus) the Georgian, at Mytilene (1770); Venerable Saint Seraphim of Sarov, Wonderworker (1833) New Martyr Basil (1942); New Hieromartyr Dmitri Shpakovsky (1942); Other Commemorations: Commemoration of Archimandrite Joanniky Golatovsky (1688); Repose of Hieroschemamonk Gabriel of Optina and Whitehoof Convent (1871); Repose of Abbess Thaisia of Leushino Monastery (1915); Martyred Elder Ioasaph of St. Tikhon of Kaluga Monastery (1919); Repose of Elder Iakovos of Epirus (1961).