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[[File:Saint Hypatius of Gangra.jpg|100px|St. Hypatius the Wonderworker of Gangra]]<br>
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[[Image:Innocent of Alaska.jpg|100px|Saint Innocent of Alaska]]
 
[[Image:Innocent of Alaska.jpg|100px|Saint Innocent of Alaska]]
</div>[[Innocent of Alaska]]. '''Other Events:''' Translation of the Relics of Aldhelm, [[Bishop]] of Sherborne;
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Righteous Joseph the Fair (the All-Comely), son of Jacob, Patriarch (c. 1700 BC);
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Saint Acacius the [[Confessor]], Bishop of Melitene in Pisidia (251);
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Saint [[Hypatius of Gangra|Hypatius the Wonderworker]], [[Metropolis of Gangra|Bishop of Gangra]] (326);
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Theophilos the Martyr, and those with him, in Crete;
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Martyrs Menander and Sabinus, and another 38 martyrs, in Hermopolis of Egypt, under [[Julian the Apostate]] (c. 361-363);
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Saint Apollonius (''Apollo'') of the Thebaid, [[ascetic]] (4th century);
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Hieromartyrs Abdas, Bishop of Hormizd-Ardashir, and the Deacon Benjamin, of Persia (c. 424) (''see also [[May 16]] and [[March 12]]'');
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Venerable  Hypatius, Abbot of Rufinus in Chalcedon (446);
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Venerable Blaise of Amorium and [[Mount Athos]] (c. 909);
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Venerable Stephen the Wonderworker, ascetic;
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Saint Balbina of Rome (c. 130);
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Martyrs Theodulus, Anesius, Felix, Cornelia and Companions, in North Africa;
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Saint Renovatus, Abbot of Cauliana in Lusitania, then Bishop of Merida in Spain for twenty-two years (c. 633);
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Saint Aldo, Abbot of Hasnon Abbey in Belgium (8th century);
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Saint Guy (''Guido'') (1046);
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Venerable Hypatius the Healer, of the [[Kiev Caves]] Monastery (14th century);
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Saint Ivan I of Moscow (''John I Daniilovich Kalita''), Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1328 (1340);
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Saint [[Jonah of Moscow]], Metropolitan of Kiev, Moscow, and all Russia (1461);
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Saint Philaret, Abbot of Glinsk Hermitage (1841);
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Saint [[Innocent of Alaska|Innocent]], Metropolitan of Moscow, [[Enlightener]] of Siberia and Alaska (1879);
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Saint Arseny Richynsky the Physician of Volyn, New Confessor and Wonderworker (1956);
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New Hieromartyr John Blyumovich, Priest (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Appearance of the [[Panagia Portaitissa|Iveron Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos]], on Mt. Athos ("Panagia Portaitissa" or "Gate-Keeper") (late 10th century) (''see also [[February 12]]'');
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Repose of Archbishop [[Averky (Taushev) of Syracuse|Averky (Taushev) of Syracuse and Holy Trinity Monastery]] (1976)
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Repose of Archimandrite [[Thaddeus (Strabulovich) of Vitovnica]] Monastery (''Tadej Štrbulović''), Serbia (2003).
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Latest revision as of 16:51, April 8, 2015

St. Hypatius the Wonderworker of Gangra
veron Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (Panagia Portaitissa)
Saint Innocent of Alaska

Righteous Joseph the Fair (the All-Comely), son of Jacob, Patriarch (c. 1700 BC); Saint Acacius the Confessor, Bishop of Melitene in Pisidia (251); Saint Hypatius the Wonderworker, Bishop of Gangra (326); Theophilos the Martyr, and those with him, in Crete; Martyrs Menander and Sabinus, and another 38 martyrs, in Hermopolis of Egypt, under Julian the Apostate (c. 361-363); Saint Apollonius (Apollo) of the Thebaid, ascetic (4th century); Hieromartyrs Abdas, Bishop of Hormizd-Ardashir, and the Deacon Benjamin, of Persia (c. 424) (see also May 16 and March 12); Venerable Hypatius, Abbot of Rufinus in Chalcedon (446); Venerable Blaise of Amorium and Mount Athos (c. 909); Venerable Stephen the Wonderworker, ascetic; Saint Balbina of Rome (c. 130); Martyrs Theodulus, Anesius, Felix, Cornelia and Companions, in North Africa; Saint Renovatus, Abbot of Cauliana in Lusitania, then Bishop of Merida in Spain for twenty-two years (c. 633); Saint Aldo, Abbot of Hasnon Abbey in Belgium (8th century); Saint Guy (Guido) (1046); Venerable Hypatius the Healer, of the Kiev Caves Monastery (14th century); Saint Ivan I of Moscow (John I Daniilovich Kalita), Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1328 (1340); Saint Jonah of Moscow, Metropolitan of Kiev, Moscow, and all Russia (1461); Saint Philaret, Abbot of Glinsk Hermitage (1841); Saint Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of Siberia and Alaska (1879); Saint Arseny Richynsky the Physician of Volyn, New Confessor and Wonderworker (1956); New Hieromartyr John Blyumovich, Priest (1938); Other Commemorations: Appearance of the Iveron Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos, on Mt. Athos ("Panagia Portaitissa" or "Gate-Keeper") (late 10th century) (see also February 12); Repose of Archbishop Averky (Taushev) of Syracuse and Holy Trinity Monastery (1976) Repose of Archimandrite Thaddeus (Strabulovich) of Vitovnica Monastery (Tadej Štrbulović), Serbia (2003).