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</div>[[Saint]] Nicetas, [[Bishop]] of Chalcedon; Saint Ignatius, Bishop and [[Wonder-worker]] of Rostov; [[Hieromartyr]] Helladius, Bishop in the East; Saint Eutychius, Bishop of Melitene; [[Martyr]] Heliconis (Elikonidos) of Thessaloniki; Saint Sophronius, [[monk]] of Bulgaria; New-Martyr Demetrius; New-Martyr Zachariah of Prussa; Saint Germanus, Bishop of Paris; Martyrs Crescens, Paul, and Dioscorus of Rome; Saint William of Toulouse
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Hieromartyr Eutychius of Melitene, Bishop of [[w:Malatya|Melitene]] (1st c.);
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Woman martyr Heliconis of Thessalonica (Elikonidos) (244);
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Saint Alexander, Bishop of Thessalonica (4th c.);
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Hieromartyr Helladius of the East, bishop (6th-7th c.) (see also [[May 27]]);
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Saint Nicetas of Medikion, Archbishop of Chalcedon, courageous defender of Orthodoxy against the [[Iconoclasm|iconoclastic heresy]] (early 9th c.);
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Blessed [[Andrew the Fool-for-Christ|Andrew of Constantinople]], [[Fool-for-Christ]] of Constantinople (911);
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Martyrs Crescens, Paul, Dioscorides and Helladius, of Rome (244);
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Martyrs Aemilius, Felix, Priamus, and Lucian, in Sardinia;
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Saint Senator of Milan, Bishop of Milan, (480);
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Hieromartyr Caraunus (Ceraunus, Cheron), [[Deacon]], near Chartres (5th c.);
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Saint Justus of Urgell, first recorded Bishop of Urgell, in Catalonia in Spain (527);
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Saint Germain of Paris (Germanus), Bishop, was given the title of 'father of the poor' (576);
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Saint William of Gellone, built a monastery at Gellone in France, later named [[w:Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert|Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert]] (812);
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Saint Podius, Bishop of Florence from 990, and Confessor (1002);
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Venerable Virgin-Martyr [[Philothea of Arges|Philothea]] (Philothea of Argeș), [[Wonderworker]] (12th c.) (see also [[December 7]]);
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Saint Ignatius of Rostov, Bishop and [[Wonderworker]] (1288);
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Saint Gerontius, [[List_of_primates_of_Russia#1448_.E2.80.93_1589_-_Metropolitans_of_Moscow_and_all_Russia|Metropolitan of Moscow]] (1489);
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Venerable Sophronius of Bulgaria, [[Monk]] (1510);
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New Martyr Demetrius (Mitros) of [[w:Tripoli, Greece|Tripolitsa]] (1794);
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New Hieromartyr Zachariah, Priest of [[w:Bursa|Prusa]] (1802);
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Saint Helen (Manturova), Nun of [[w:Holy Trinity St. Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent|Diveyevo]] (1832);
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Blessed Domnica (Likvinenko), Ascetic of [[w:Chersonesus (Crimea)|Cherson]] (1967);
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Hieromartyrs Macarius, and Nicholas (Deacon) (1931);
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Martyrs Dionisius, Ignatius and Peter (1931);
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Hieromartyr Heraclius, Confessor (1936);
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Hieromartyr Basil (Preobrazhensky), Priest (1940);
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Virgin-Martyr Hermogenas (1942);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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[[Icon]] of the [[Mother of God]] of [[Nicea]] (304);
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Icon of the Mother of God "the Unbreakable Wall";
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Icon of the Mother of God "[[Softener of Evil Hearts icon|the Softener of Evil Hearts]]";
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Synaxis of the Galich "Umilenie-Tenderness" Icon of the Mother of God (1350).
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Latest revision as of 21:16, September 4, 2012

Icon of the Mother of God "the Softener of Evil Hearts"

Hieromartyr Eutychius of Melitene, Bishop of Melitene (1st c.); Woman martyr Heliconis of Thessalonica (Elikonidos) (244); Saint Alexander, Bishop of Thessalonica (4th c.); Hieromartyr Helladius of the East, bishop (6th-7th c.) (see also May 27); Saint Nicetas of Medikion, Archbishop of Chalcedon, courageous defender of Orthodoxy against the iconoclastic heresy (early 9th c.); Blessed Andrew of Constantinople, Fool-for-Christ of Constantinople (911); Martyrs Crescens, Paul, Dioscorides and Helladius, of Rome (244); Martyrs Aemilius, Felix, Priamus, and Lucian, in Sardinia; Saint Senator of Milan, Bishop of Milan, (480); Hieromartyr Caraunus (Ceraunus, Cheron), Deacon, near Chartres (5th c.); Saint Justus of Urgell, first recorded Bishop of Urgell, in Catalonia in Spain (527); Saint Germain of Paris (Germanus), Bishop, was given the title of 'father of the poor' (576); Saint William of Gellone, built a monastery at Gellone in France, later named Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (812); Saint Podius, Bishop of Florence from 990, and Confessor (1002); Venerable Virgin-Martyr Philothea (Philothea of Argeș), Wonderworker (12th c.) (see also December 7); Saint Ignatius of Rostov, Bishop and Wonderworker (1288); Saint Gerontius, Metropolitan of Moscow (1489); Venerable Sophronius of Bulgaria, Monk (1510); New Martyr Demetrius (Mitros) of Tripolitsa (1794); New Hieromartyr Zachariah, Priest of Prusa (1802); Saint Helen (Manturova), Nun of Diveyevo (1832); Blessed Domnica (Likvinenko), Ascetic of Cherson (1967); Hieromartyrs Macarius, and Nicholas (Deacon) (1931); Martyrs Dionisius, Ignatius and Peter (1931); Hieromartyr Heraclius, Confessor (1936); Hieromartyr Basil (Preobrazhensky), Priest (1940); Virgin-Martyr Hermogenas (1942); Other Commemorations: Icon of the Mother of God of Nicea (304); Icon of the Mother of God "the Unbreakable Wall"; Icon of the Mother of God "the Softener of Evil Hearts"; Synaxis of the Galich "Umilenie-Tenderness" Icon of the Mother of God (1350).