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</div>[[Martyr]] [[Mark of Arethusa|Mark]], [[Bishop]] of Arethusa; Martyr Cyril the [[deacon]] of Heliopolis, and others who suffered under [[Julian the Apostate]]; [[Venerable]] John, [[anchorite]] of Egypt; [[Saint]] Eustathius (Eustace) the [[Confessor]], Bishop of Bithynia; Venerable Martyrs Jonah and Mark of the Pskov Caves; repose of Elder Nicetas of the Roslavl forests; Saints Gwynllw and Gwladys, parents of Saint Cadoc
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Martyrs Jonas and Barachisius, and companions, in Persia, under Shapur II (330): Abibus, Zanithas, Elias (Helias), Lazarus, Mares, Maruthas, Narses, Sabbas, Simiathos (''see also [[March 28]]'');
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Saint Mark the Confessor, Bishop of Arethusa (364);
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Hieromartyr Cyril, Deacon, of Heliopolis, and others, who suffered under [[Julian the Apostate]] (364);
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Venerable John of Egypt, anchorite (4th century);
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Saint [[Diadochos of Photiki]], Bishop of Photike in Old Epirus, whose works are included in the [[Philokalia]] (ca. 486);
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Venerable Hesychios the Sinaite, Abbot of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai (7th century);
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Saint Eustathius the [[Confessor]], Bishop of Kios in Bithynia (9th century)
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Martyr Secundus of Asti, a noble from Asti in Piedmont in Italy and an officer in the imperial army, beheaded in Asti under Hadrian (119);
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Saints Armogastes and Companions (c. 460);
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Saints Gwynllyw (''Gundleus'') and Gwladys (''Gladys''), parents of St. Cadoc (5th century);
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Saint Firminus, Bishop of Viviers in France (6th century);
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Saint Lasar (''Lassar, Lassera''), a nun in Ireland and niece of St Forchera (6th century);
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Saint Eustasius of Luxeuil (''Eustace''), Abbot of Luxeuil (625);
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Venerable Jonah (1480), Mark (15th century), and Bassus of the [[Pskov-Caves Monastery]];
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New Martyrs Priest Paul Voinarsky, and brothers Paul and Alexis Kiryan, of the Crimea (1919);
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New Hieromartyr Michael Victorov, Priest (1933);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Repose of Elder Nicetas of the Roslavl Forests (1793).
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Latest revision as of 15:41, April 8, 2015

Our Lord Jesus Christ

Martyrs Jonas and Barachisius, and companions, in Persia, under Shapur II (330): Abibus, Zanithas, Elias (Helias), Lazarus, Mares, Maruthas, Narses, Sabbas, Simiathos (see also March 28); Saint Mark the Confessor, Bishop of Arethusa (364); Hieromartyr Cyril, Deacon, of Heliopolis, and others, who suffered under Julian the Apostate (364); Venerable John of Egypt, anchorite (4th century); Saint Diadochos of Photiki, Bishop of Photike in Old Epirus, whose works are included in the Philokalia (ca. 486); Venerable Hesychios the Sinaite, Abbot of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai (7th century); Saint Eustathius the Confessor, Bishop of Kios in Bithynia (9th century) Martyr Secundus of Asti, a noble from Asti in Piedmont in Italy and an officer in the imperial army, beheaded in Asti under Hadrian (119); Saints Armogastes and Companions (c. 460); Saints Gwynllyw (Gundleus) and Gwladys (Gladys), parents of St. Cadoc (5th century); Saint Firminus, Bishop of Viviers in France (6th century); Saint Lasar (Lassar, Lassera), a nun in Ireland and niece of St Forchera (6th century); Saint Eustasius of Luxeuil (Eustace), Abbot of Luxeuil (625); Venerable Jonah (1480), Mark (15th century), and Bassus of the Pskov-Caves Monastery; New Martyrs Priest Paul Voinarsky, and brothers Paul and Alexis Kiryan, of the Crimea (1919); New Hieromartyr Michael Victorov, Priest (1933); Other Commemorations: Repose of Elder Nicetas of the Roslavl Forests (1793).