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+ | Martyrs [[Chrysanthus]] and [[Daria]], and those with them at Rome: Claudius the Tribune, his wife Hilaria, their sons Jason and Maurus, the priest Diodorus, and the deacon Marianus; | ||
+ | Martyr Pancharius at Nicomedia (302); | ||
+ | Saints Quintus, Quintilla, Quartilla, Mark and Companions, martyrs venerated in Sorrento near Naples in Italy; | ||
+ | Saints Apollonius and Leontius (''Leontinus''), by tradition early Bishops of Braga in Portugal (4th century); | ||
+ | Saint Auxilius, a companion of St Patrick, became Bishop of Killossey (near Naas, County Kildare) in Ireland (c. 460); | ||
+ | Saint John the Syrian of Pinna, a Syrian monk who settled in Pinna near Spoleto in Italy and became abbot of a large monastic colony there for 44 years (6th century); | ||
+ | Saint Leontius of Saintes, Bishop of Saintes (640); | ||
+ | Saint Adrian, disciple of St Landoald, murdered while begging alms for his monastery near Maastricht in the Netherlands (c. 668); | ||
+ | Saints Landoald and Amantius, a priest and deacon who helped enlighten what is now Belgium and north-eastern France, founded the church at Wintershoven (c. 668); | ||
+ | Saint Lactan, born near Cork in Ireland, St Comgall entrusted him to found a monastery at Achadh-Ur, now Freshford, in Kilkenny (672); | ||
+ | Saint Alcmund (''Alchmund of Derby, or of Lilleshall''), martyred in Shropshire (c. 800) | ||
+ | Saint Gemus, a monk, probably at Moyenmoutier in Alsace, whose relics were enshrined at Hürbach; | ||
+ | Righteous Mary (''Maria Shvarnovna''), wife of Vsevelod III (1206); | ||
+ | Saint Bassa, nun, of the [[Pskov-Caves Monastery]] (1473); | ||
+ | Venerable [[Innocent of Komel]] the Wonderworker, in Vologda (1521), disciple of St. Nilus of Sora; | ||
+ | New Martyr Demetrius, at Constantinople (1564); | ||
+ | Saint Sophia of Slutsk and Minsk, descendant of the Sovereigns of the Kyivan-Rus' (1612); | ||
+ | New Martyr Nicholas Karamanos of Smyrna (1657); | ||
+ | Saint John Blinov, Confessor (1932); | ||
+ | New Martyr Matrona Alexeeva (1938); | ||
+ | Saint Symeon (Popovic), Archimandrite of Dajbabe Monastery, Montenegro (1941); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Smolensk "Umileniye" (''"Tender Feeling", "Sweet-Kissing"'') Icon of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]]; | ||
+ | Icon of the Mother of God of Lubyatov (15th century). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|March 19]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, April 8, 2015
Martyrs Chrysanthus and Daria, and those with them at Rome: Claudius the Tribune, his wife Hilaria, their sons Jason and Maurus, the priest Diodorus, and the deacon Marianus; Martyr Pancharius at Nicomedia (302); Saints Quintus, Quintilla, Quartilla, Mark and Companions, martyrs venerated in Sorrento near Naples in Italy; Saints Apollonius and Leontius (Leontinus), by tradition early Bishops of Braga in Portugal (4th century); Saint Auxilius, a companion of St Patrick, became Bishop of Killossey (near Naas, County Kildare) in Ireland (c. 460); Saint John the Syrian of Pinna, a Syrian monk who settled in Pinna near Spoleto in Italy and became abbot of a large monastic colony there for 44 years (6th century); Saint Leontius of Saintes, Bishop of Saintes (640); Saint Adrian, disciple of St Landoald, murdered while begging alms for his monastery near Maastricht in the Netherlands (c. 668); Saints Landoald and Amantius, a priest and deacon who helped enlighten what is now Belgium and north-eastern France, founded the church at Wintershoven (c. 668); Saint Lactan, born near Cork in Ireland, St Comgall entrusted him to found a monastery at Achadh-Ur, now Freshford, in Kilkenny (672); Saint Alcmund (Alchmund of Derby, or of Lilleshall), martyred in Shropshire (c. 800) Saint Gemus, a monk, probably at Moyenmoutier in Alsace, whose relics were enshrined at Hürbach; Righteous Mary (Maria Shvarnovna), wife of Vsevelod III (1206); Saint Bassa, nun, of the Pskov-Caves Monastery (1473); Venerable Innocent of Komel the Wonderworker, in Vologda (1521), disciple of St. Nilus of Sora; New Martyr Demetrius, at Constantinople (1564); Saint Sophia of Slutsk and Minsk, descendant of the Sovereigns of the Kyivan-Rus' (1612); New Martyr Nicholas Karamanos of Smyrna (1657); Saint John Blinov, Confessor (1932); New Martyr Matrona Alexeeva (1938); Saint Symeon (Popovic), Archimandrite of Dajbabe Monastery, Montenegro (1941); Other Commemorations: Smolensk "Umileniye" ("Tender Feeling", "Sweet-Kissing") Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos; Icon of the Mother of God of Lubyatov (15th century).