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+ | [[File:42 Martyres.jpg|100px|42 Martyrs of Amorium]]<br> | ||
[[Image:Theotokos of Czestochowa.jpg|100px|The Theotokos of Czestochowa]] | [[Image:Theotokos of Czestochowa.jpg|100px|The Theotokos of Czestochowa]] | ||
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+ | Monk-martyrs Conon, and his son Conon, of Iconium (270-275); | ||
+ | Martyrs Cyriacus and 12 companions, who suffered under Diocletian in Augsburg (c. 304); | ||
+ | Martyr Euphrosynus, in boiling water; | ||
+ | Monk-martyr Maximus, by stoning; | ||
+ | The uncovering of the [[True Cross|Precious Cross]] and the Precious Nails by Empress St. [[Helena]] (326); | ||
+ | Venerable Arcadius, monk of Cyprus (361), and his disciples Julian and Euboulos; | ||
+ | Saint Arkadios, Archbishop of Cyprus; | ||
+ | Venerable Hesychius the [[Wonderworker]]; | ||
+ | The holy [[42 Martyrs of Amorium]] (in Phrygia), including: Passion-bearers Constantine, Aetius, Theophilus, Theodore, Melissenus, Callistus, Basoes, and others, in Samarra (845); | ||
+ | Saint Marcian of Tortona (120); | ||
+ | Saint Patrick of Avernia (c. 307); | ||
+ | Saint Basil of Bologna, Bishop of Bologna (335); | ||
+ | Saint Fridolin of Säckingen, abbot, [[Enlightener]] of the Upper Rhine (5th-6th centuries); | ||
+ | Saints [[w:Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba|Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba]], female members of the Mercian royal family in 7th century England (c. 680); | ||
+ | Saint Baldred of Tyninghame (''Balther''), a priest in [[Lindisfarne]] who became a hermit at Tyningham on the Scottish border (756); | ||
+ | Saint Chrodegang of Metz, Bishop of Metz in the east of France, he took part in several Councils (766); | ||
+ | Saint Bilfrid (''Billfrith''), a hermit at Lindisfarne and an expert goldsmith, who bound in gold the Lindisfarne Gospels, written and illuminated by Bishop Edfrith (8th century); | ||
+ | Saint Cathróe of Metz (''Cadroe, Cadroel'') (976); | ||
+ | Venerable Job (''Joshua in schema'') of Anzersk Island, Solovki (1720); | ||
+ | '''Other Commemorations:''' | ||
+ | Translation to Vladimir (1230) of the [[relics]] of Martyr Abraham of the Bulgars on the Volga (1229) | ||
+ | Repose of Helen Kontzevitch, Church writer (1989) | ||
+ | '''Icons:''' | ||
+ | "Chenstokhovskaya" (Poland) Icon of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] (''Black Madonna of Częstochowa''); | ||
+ | "Blessed Heaven" (Moscow) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos; | ||
+ | The Shestokhovsk ("Hearth"), or Sheltomezhsk, Icon of the Mother of God (18th century). | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category:Calendar day templates|March 06]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 15:58, April 7, 2015
Monk-martyrs Conon, and his son Conon, of Iconium (270-275); Martyrs Cyriacus and 12 companions, who suffered under Diocletian in Augsburg (c. 304); Martyr Euphrosynus, in boiling water; Monk-martyr Maximus, by stoning; The uncovering of the Precious Cross and the Precious Nails by Empress St. Helena (326); Venerable Arcadius, monk of Cyprus (361), and his disciples Julian and Euboulos; Saint Arkadios, Archbishop of Cyprus; Venerable Hesychius the Wonderworker; The holy 42 Martyrs of Amorium (in Phrygia), including: Passion-bearers Constantine, Aetius, Theophilus, Theodore, Melissenus, Callistus, Basoes, and others, in Samarra (845); Saint Marcian of Tortona (120); Saint Patrick of Avernia (c. 307); Saint Basil of Bologna, Bishop of Bologna (335); Saint Fridolin of Säckingen, abbot, Enlightener of the Upper Rhine (5th-6th centuries); Saints Kyneburga, Kyneswide and Tibba, female members of the Mercian royal family in 7th century England (c. 680); Saint Baldred of Tyninghame (Balther), a priest in Lindisfarne who became a hermit at Tyningham on the Scottish border (756); Saint Chrodegang of Metz, Bishop of Metz in the east of France, he took part in several Councils (766); Saint Bilfrid (Billfrith), a hermit at Lindisfarne and an expert goldsmith, who bound in gold the Lindisfarne Gospels, written and illuminated by Bishop Edfrith (8th century); Saint Cathróe of Metz (Cadroe, Cadroel) (976); Venerable Job (Joshua in schema) of Anzersk Island, Solovki (1720); Other Commemorations: Translation to Vladimir (1230) of the relics of Martyr Abraham of the Bulgars on the Volga (1229) Repose of Helen Kontzevitch, Church writer (1989) Icons: "Chenstokhovskaya" (Poland) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (Black Madonna of Częstochowa); "Blessed Heaven" (Moscow) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos; The Shestokhovsk ("Hearth"), or Sheltomezhsk, Icon of the Mother of God (18th century).