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[[Image:Gregory the Theologian.jpg|100px|St. Gregory the Theologian]]<br>
</div>[[Saint]] [[Gregory the Theologian]], [[Archbishop]] of Constantinople; Saint Publius, [[ascetic]] of Syria; Saint Mares the Singer of Syria; [[Martyr]]s Felicitas of Rome and seven sons: Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalis, and Martial; Saint Moses, Archbishop of Novgorod; Saint Castinus, Bishop of Byzantium; Saint Demetrius Skevophylax of Constantinople, keeper of the sacred vessels; [[New-Martyr]] [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir]], [[Metropolitan]] of Kiev and Gallich, protohieromartyr of the Communist Yoke; Martyr Medula and her companions; Saint Apollo of Thebes, [[monk]]; New-Martyr Auxentius of Constantinople; Saint Dwyn, Virgin of Llandwyn; Saint Anatole the Elder of Optina; [[Hieromartyr]] Praejectos, Bishop of Clermont; [[conversion]] of the [[Apostle Paul]]; [[icon]]s of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] "Assuage My Sorrow" and "Unexpected Joy"
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[[File:Vladimir of Kiev and Gallich.JPG|100px|Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich]]<br>
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[[File:Elizabeth the New Martyr.jpg|100px|St. Elizabeth the New Martyr]]<br>
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[[File:AssuageMySorrows02.JPG|100px|Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Assuage My Sorrow"]]
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Venerable Castinus of Byzantium, Bishop of Byzantium (240);
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Martyr Medula and her entourage;
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Venerable Apollo of the Thebaid, ascetic and [[wonderworker]], reposed in peace (ca. 361-363);
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Saint Bretanion (''Vetranion''), Bishop of Tomis in Moesia, Confessor (ca. 380);
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Venerable Publius of Syria, ascetic of Euphratensis in Syria (380);
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Venerable Theodotos, Igumen of the "Monastery of St. Publius";
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Saint [[Gregory the Theologian]], Archbishop of Constantinople (390);
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Venerable Mares the Singer, of Omeros near Cyrrhus (430);
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Venerable Demetrius the Skevophylax ("Keeper of the Sacred Vessels") of Constantinople (8th century);
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Martyrs Felicitas of Rome and seven sons (c. 164): Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalis, and Martial (''see also [[November 23]] in the West'');
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Saint Artemas, a child martyr in Pozzuoli (Puteoli) in Italy;
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Saint Dwynwen, Virgin of Llandwyn (c. 460);
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Saint Eochod of Galloway, Apostle of the Picts of Galloway (597);
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Saint Maurus (584) and Saint Placidus (6th century), early disciples of St Benedict;
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Saint Sigeberht of East Anglia (Sigebert), the first Christian King of East Anglia in England (634);
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Saint Racho of Autun (''Ragnobert''), Bishop of Autun in France (c. 660);
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Hieromartyr Praejectus (''Priest, Prest, Preils, Prix''), Bishop of Clermont (676);
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Saint Amarinus, Abbot of a monastery in the Vosges in France, companion in martyrdom of St Praejectus (''St Priest'') (676);
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Saint Thorgyth (''Tortgith''), nun at the convent of Barking in England with St Ethelburgh (c. 700);
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Saint Poppo of Stavelot, Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium, renowned for miracles (1048);
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Saint Moses of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod (1362);
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Saint Gregory of Golutvin (15th century);
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Saint Basian, Archbishop of Rostov (1516) (''see also [[March 23]]'');
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New Martyr Auxentius of Constantinople (1720);
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Saint Anatole I (Zertsalov) of [[Optina Monastery]], Elder of Optina (1894);
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Saint Gabriel, Bishop of Imereti (Georgia) (1896);
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New Hieromartyr [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky)]], Metropolitan of Kiev, Protomartyr of the Communist yoke in Russia (1918);
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Venerable New Martyr St. [[Elizabeth the New Martyr|Elizabeth Romanova]] (''Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1864–1918)'') (1918);
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Venerable New Martyr Abbess Margaret (Gunaronulo) of Menzelino (1918);
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New Hieromartyr Peter (Zverev), Archbishop of Voronezh (1929);
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New Hieromartyr Basil (Zelentsov), Bishop of Priluki (1930);
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New Martyr Athanasia (Lepeshkin), Abbess of the Smolensk Hodigitria Convent, near Moscow (1931);
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New Hieromartyr Stephen Grachev, Priest (1938);
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New Martyr Boris Zavarin (1938);
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Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia (''celebrated on the Sunday nearest to January 25'');
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "[[Assuage My Sorrows icon|Assuage My Sorrow]]" (1640);
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Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy";
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Repose of Archpriest Sergius Orlov of Akulovo (1975)
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Latest revision as of 12:36, April 7, 2015

St. Gregory the Theologian
Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich
St. Elizabeth the New Martyr
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Assuage My Sorrow"

Venerable Castinus of Byzantium, Bishop of Byzantium (240); Martyr Medula and her entourage; Venerable Apollo of the Thebaid, ascetic and wonderworker, reposed in peace (ca. 361-363); Saint Bretanion (Vetranion), Bishop of Tomis in Moesia, Confessor (ca. 380); Venerable Publius of Syria, ascetic of Euphratensis in Syria (380); Venerable Theodotos, Igumen of the "Monastery of St. Publius"; Saint Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople (390); Venerable Mares the Singer, of Omeros near Cyrrhus (430); Venerable Demetrius the Skevophylax ("Keeper of the Sacred Vessels") of Constantinople (8th century); Martyrs Felicitas of Rome and seven sons (c. 164): Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalis, and Martial (see also November 23 in the West); Saint Artemas, a child martyr in Pozzuoli (Puteoli) in Italy; Saint Dwynwen, Virgin of Llandwyn (c. 460); Saint Eochod of Galloway, Apostle of the Picts of Galloway (597); Saint Maurus (584) and Saint Placidus (6th century), early disciples of St Benedict; Saint Sigeberht of East Anglia (Sigebert), the first Christian King of East Anglia in England (634); Saint Racho of Autun (Ragnobert), Bishop of Autun in France (c. 660); Hieromartyr Praejectus (Priest, Prest, Preils, Prix), Bishop of Clermont (676); Saint Amarinus, Abbot of a monastery in the Vosges in France, companion in martyrdom of St Praejectus (St Priest) (676); Saint Thorgyth (Tortgith), nun at the convent of Barking in England with St Ethelburgh (c. 700); Saint Poppo of Stavelot, Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium, renowned for miracles (1048); Saint Moses of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod (1362); Saint Gregory of Golutvin (15th century); Saint Basian, Archbishop of Rostov (1516) (see also March 23); New Martyr Auxentius of Constantinople (1720); Saint Anatole I (Zertsalov) of Optina Monastery, Elder of Optina (1894); Saint Gabriel, Bishop of Imereti (Georgia) (1896); New Hieromartyr Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky), Metropolitan of Kiev, Protomartyr of the Communist yoke in Russia (1918); Venerable New Martyr St. Elizabeth Romanova (Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (1864–1918)) (1918); Venerable New Martyr Abbess Margaret (Gunaronulo) of Menzelino (1918); New Hieromartyr Peter (Zverev), Archbishop of Voronezh (1929); New Hieromartyr Basil (Zelentsov), Bishop of Priluki (1930); New Martyr Athanasia (Lepeshkin), Abbess of the Smolensk Hodigitria Convent, near Moscow (1931); New Hieromartyr Stephen Grachev, Priest (1938); New Martyr Boris Zavarin (1938); Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia (celebrated on the Sunday nearest to January 25); Other Commemorations: Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Assuage My Sorrow" (1640); Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy"; Repose of Archpriest Sergius Orlov of Akulovo (1975)