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[[Image:Gerasimos of the Jordan.jpg|100px|Venerable Gerasimos of the Jordan]]<br>[[File:Wenceslaus Prince of the Czechs.jpg|100px|St. Wenceslas, Prince of the Czechs]]</div>[[ Saint Julian of Alexandria, Bishop of Alexandria (189);Martyrs Paul and his sister Juliana, and Quadratus, Acacius, and Stratonicus, at Ptolemais in Egypt (273)Venerable]] [[Gerasimos of the Jordan]](475); Venerable Saint Gregory of Constantius in Cyprus, Bishop;Saint [[Gerasimos of Vologda|GerasimosJames the Faster]], of Phoenicia, Syria (6th century);Saint Lucius I, succeeded St Cornelius as Pope of Rome in 253, and was at once sent into exile;Martyrs of Rome, a group of 900 martyrs buried in the Catacombs of Callistus on the Appian Way in Rome (260);Saint Leonard of Avranches, Bishop of Avranches (c. 614);Saint Owen of Lastingham (''Owin''), [[monk]] of VologdaLichfield, Disciple of Saint Etheldreda (c. 680);Saint Basinus, monk and Abbot of St Maximin in Trier in Germany, succeeded St Numerian as bishop of the city (c. 705);Saint Appian, a monk at the monastery of St Peter of Ciel d'Oro in Pavia, became a hermit in Comacchio and brought Christ to that region (c. 800);Saint Adrian of May and Companions, a bishop on the Isle of May in the Firth of Forth in Scotland, martyred by the Danes together with other monks including Stalbrand, Geodianus, Caius, and Clodian (c. 875); Venerable [[Ioasaph Saint Felix of Snetogorsk]] [[Monastery]] Rhuys, a monk at Fleury Abbey (Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire) in PskovFrance (1038); [[Saint]] [[Gregory, Bishop of Assos near Ephesus (1150);Venerable Gerasimus, monk of Vologda (1178);Blessed Basil (''Basilko''), Prince of Mirozh]] Monastery in PskovRostov (1238); Saints of Pskov [[martyrPskov]]ed martyred by the Latins; Right-believing Prince Basil (Vasilko1299) : Saint Ioasaph of Snetogorsk Monastery, and St. Basil of RostovMirozh Monastery; Right-believing Prince Saint [[Daniel of Moscow (prince)|Daniel of Moscow]], Great Prince, [[Wonder-worker]](1303); [[Martyr]] Paul and his sister Juliana and QuadratusSaint Peter (Michurin), Acaciusyouth of Tobolsk (''Peter of Tomsk'') (1820);New Hieromartyr Michael Kargopolov, and StratonicusPriest of Krasnoyarsk (1919);New Hieromartyr Dimitry Ivanov of Kiev, at Ptolemais in SyriaArchpriest (1933); Saint [[James the Faster]] New Hieromartyr Vyacheslav Leontiev of PhoeniciaNizhegorod, SyriaPriest (1937); [[Blessed]] Prince Wenceslaus New Martyr John of the Czech LandsAl-Sindiyana (Palestine) (1937);New Hieromartyr Alexander, martyrPriest (1938); Saint [[Gregory '''Other Commemorations:'''Translation of Constantius|Gregory]], the [[Bishoprelics]] (938) of Constantius in Cyprus; Saint Martyr [[Gregory of AssaWenceslas|GregoryWenceslaus]](''Vyacheslav''), Bishop Prince of Assa near Ephesusthe Czechs (935); Repose of [[Schemamonk]] [[Mark of Glinsk]] Hermitage(1893); Commemoration of [[MartyrGeronta|HieromartyrsStaretz]] Adrian, Theodosius of [[Bishop]] Pochaev Lavra of Saint Andrew's, Stalbrand, Geodianus, Caius, Clodian, and Companions, on the Isle Dormition of May, Scotland; Gistilian, [[Confessorthe Theotokos|Pochaev]] of Menevia(''Feodosiy Pochayivsky'') (1906); Owen of Lastingham, [[monk]] Repose of LichfieldSchemanun Agnia, Disciple Eldress of Saint EtheldredaKaraganda (1976). <noinclude>[[Category:Calendar day templates|March 04]]</noinclude>
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