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[[Image:Pantokrator of Sinai.jpg|100px|Our Lord Jesus Christ]]
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[[File:Nicea.jpg|100px|The Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council]]<br>
</div>[[Virgin-martyr]] Theodosia the [[nun]] of Constantinople; repose of Blessed John of Ustiug, [[fool-for-Christ]]; Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre; [[Saint]] Alexander, [[Patriarch]] of Alexandria; New-Martyr Andrew of Argentes; New-Martyr John (or Nannus) at Smyrna; commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the [[First Ecumenical Council]]; [[Hieromartyr]] Olbian (Olvian), [[Bishop]] of Aneus, and his [[disciple]]; two women of senatorial rank [[martyr]]ed with Saint Procopius and others; repose of [[Schemamonk]] Michael of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]]; Saint Buryan of Cornwall
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[[File:Manuel II Palaeologos Helena sons.jpg|100px|Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos with his wife Helena (St. Ipomoni) and two of his sons]]<br>
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[[File:Agios Loukas.jpg|100px|Saint Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) of Simferopol]]
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'''Feasts''':
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Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the [[First Ecumenical Council]] (325);
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'''Saints''':
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Martyr Cyril of [[Caesarea in Cappadocia]], by beheading (251);
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Child-martyr Carellus, with martyrs Primolus, Phinodus, Venustus, Gissinus, Alexander, Tredentius, and Jocunda, at [[Diocese of Caesarea (Kaisareia)|Caesarea in Cappadocia]] (253-259);
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Hieromartyr Olbian (Olvian), [[Bishop]] of Anaea, and his [[disciple]]s, in Asia Minor (284-303);
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Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre (308);
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Martyrs Andrew (Andras) and his spouse;
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Saint [[Alexander of Alexandria]], Patriarch of Alexandria (326);
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Venerable Jeremiah of Damascus;
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Venerable Virgin-martyr Theodosia the [[nun]] of Constantinople (730);
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Martyr Restitutus, at Rome, on the Via Aurelia (299);
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Saint Maximinus of Trier, Bishop of Trier in Germany, prominent opponent of [[Arianism]] at the Councils of Milan, Sardica and Cologne (352);
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Martyrs Sisinius, Martyrius, and Alexander, near Trent, in the time of Emperor Honorius (397);
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Saint Maximus of Verona, Bishop of Verona in Italy (6th c.);
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Venerable Votus, Felix and John, [[hermit]]s in the Pyrenees (750);
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Saint John de Atares, hermit in the Pyrenees in Spain, where the monastery of St John de Ia Peña (of the Rock) was later built (750);
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Saint Ethelbert the King (Æthelberht II of East Anglia), martyr (794) (see also [[May 20]]);
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Saint Gerald, a monk at Brou, became Bishop of Mâcon, returned to his monastery 40 years later and reposed there (927);
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Saint Ulric of [[w:Saint Ulric of Einsiedeln (978)|Einsiedeln]] (978);
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Saint Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce, Confessor, at Arcano in Lazio;
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Righteouses John and Mary of Ustiug (13th c.);
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Venerable [[Ipomoni of Loutraki|Helena Dragaš]] (Hypomone, Ipomoni of Loutraki) (1450) (see also [[March 13]]);
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Blessed [[Constantine XI Palaiologos]], last Byzantine emperor, martyred by the Ottoman Turks (1453);
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New Martyr Andrew of Argentes, in [[Metropolis of Chios|Chios]] (1465);
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Blessed John of Ustiug, [[Fool-for-Christ]] (1494);
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New Martyr John (or Nannus) at Smyrna (1802);
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New Hieromartyr [[Euthymios (Agritellis) of Zela]] in Pontus, [[Bishop]] (1921);
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New Hiero-confessor [[Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) of Simferopol and Crimea|Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky)]], Archbishop of Simferopol and Crimea, and Surgeon, [[Unmercenary]] [[Wonderworker]] (1961) (see also [[June 11]]);  
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Hieromartyr John, Deacon (1938);
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Martyr Andrew (1938);
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'''Other Commemorations''':
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Repose of Schemamonk Michael of [[Valaam Monastery|Valaam]] (1854);
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Repose of Nun Dorothea of Sukhotin Monastery (1885);
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Uncovering of the [[relics]] (2000) of St. Job (Joshua in [[schema]]), Schemamonk of Anzersk Island, at [[Solovetsky Monastery|Solovki]] (1720);
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'''Icons''':
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[[Icon]] of the Most Holy [[Theotokos]] “Surety of Sinners” in Moscow (1848) (see also [[March 7]]);
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Icon of the Mother of God "Non-Slumbering Eye" (“Unsleeping Eye”);
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Icon of the Mother of God "Imperial" (“Tsesarskaya-Borovskaya”).
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Latest revision as of 23:28, September 4, 2012

The Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council
Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos with his wife Helena (St. Ipomoni) and two of his sons
Saint Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) of Simferopol

Feasts: Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council (325); Saints: Martyr Cyril of Caesarea in Cappadocia, by beheading (251); Child-martyr Carellus, with martyrs Primolus, Phinodus, Venustus, Gissinus, Alexander, Tredentius, and Jocunda, at Caesarea in Cappadocia (253-259); Hieromartyr Olbian (Olvian), Bishop of Anaea, and his disciples, in Asia Minor (284-303); Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre (308); Martyrs Andrew (Andras) and his spouse; Saint Alexander of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria (326); Venerable Jeremiah of Damascus; Venerable Virgin-martyr Theodosia the nun of Constantinople (730); Martyr Restitutus, at Rome, on the Via Aurelia (299); Saint Maximinus of Trier, Bishop of Trier in Germany, prominent opponent of Arianism at the Councils of Milan, Sardica and Cologne (352); Martyrs Sisinius, Martyrius, and Alexander, near Trent, in the time of Emperor Honorius (397); Saint Maximus of Verona, Bishop of Verona in Italy (6th c.); Venerable Votus, Felix and John, hermits in the Pyrenees (750); Saint John de Atares, hermit in the Pyrenees in Spain, where the monastery of St John de Ia Peña (of the Rock) was later built (750); Saint Ethelbert the King (Æthelberht II of East Anglia), martyr (794) (see also May 20); Saint Gerald, a monk at Brou, became Bishop of Mâcon, returned to his monastery 40 years later and reposed there (927); Saint Ulric of Einsiedeln (978); Saint Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce, Confessor, at Arcano in Lazio; Righteouses John and Mary of Ustiug (13th c.); Venerable Helena Dragaš (Hypomone, Ipomoni of Loutraki) (1450) (see also March 13); Blessed Constantine XI Palaiologos, last Byzantine emperor, martyred by the Ottoman Turks (1453); New Martyr Andrew of Argentes, in Chios (1465); Blessed John of Ustiug, Fool-for-Christ (1494); New Martyr John (or Nannus) at Smyrna (1802); New Hieromartyr Euthymios (Agritellis) of Zela in Pontus, Bishop (1921); New Hiero-confessor Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky), Archbishop of Simferopol and Crimea, and Surgeon, Unmercenary Wonderworker (1961) (see also June 11); Hieromartyr John, Deacon (1938); Martyr Andrew (1938); Other Commemorations: Repose of Schemamonk Michael of Valaam (1854); Repose of Nun Dorothea of Sukhotin Monastery (1885); Uncovering of the relics (2000) of St. Job (Joshua in schema), Schemamonk of Anzersk Island, at Solovki (1720); Icons: Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Surety of Sinners” in Moscow (1848) (see also March 7); Icon of the Mother of God "Non-Slumbering Eye" (“Unsleeping Eye”); Icon of the Mother of God "Imperial" (“Tsesarskaya-Borovskaya”).