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DAY 17
• Uncovering (609) of the Relics of the Holy Martyrs in Constantinople at the Gate of Eugenion (Eugenius) (395-423)
At the time of the holy Patriarch Thomas I of Constantinople (607-610), the relics of some unknown holy Martyrs were discovered buried in the district of Eugenius. As soon as the Patriarch exposed them for the veneration of the people who gathered from all over the city, numerous healings took place.
• Uncovering of the relics (607-610) of the Holy Apostles ANDRONICUS and JUNIA (1st c.) // FEB 14 //
Εὕρεσις Τιμίων Λειψάνων Ἁγίων Ἀποστόλων Ἀνδρονίκου καὶ Ἰουνίας
During the reign of Emperor Arcadius, the relics of many martyrs of Christ were unearthed, among whom was the Apostle Andronicus and his female assistant Junia. "Great Andronicus and Junia, my relatives and my fellow prisoners; they are prominent among the apostles and they were in Christ before me" (Romans 16:7). These relics were discovered according to a revelation from God to a cleric Nicholas Calligraphus. "Their names are known only to God Who has written their names in the Book of Life in the heavens." In the 12th century, Emperor Andronicus II built a beautiful church over the relics of the Apostle Andronicus.
• Holy Martyr MAURICE 玛弗里基 and his son PHOTINUS 佛提诺, and Martyrs THEODORE 德奥多若 and PHILIP 腓力 of the 70 soldiers at Apamea in Syria (305)
• Venerables Syrian ascetics THALASSIUS 塔拉息 (440) and LIMNAEUS 林奈 (5th c.)
Οἱ Ὅσιοι Θαλάσσιος καὶ Λιμναῖος
• MM ANTHUSA (also Anthousa) and 12 servants killed by sword
Ἡ Ἁγία Ἀνθοῦσα μετὰ τῶν δώδεκα οἰκετῶν αὐτῆς
• Martyrs of Arabia who were cruelly slain under the emperor Galerius Maximian in the desert east of the Jordan River and the mountainous region south of the Dead Sea
• Holy 9 Martyred Children of Kola, Georgia: GURAM (also Guarami) 卦拉弥, ADAMASE (also Adarnasi) 阿达尔纳西, BAQAR (also Bakari) 巴卡里, VACHE 瓦赫 , BARDZIM (also Bardzini) 巴尔德兹尼, DACHI 达奇, JUANSHER (also Djuansheri) 德眷舍里, RAMAZ (also Ramazi) 拉玛兹 and PHARSMAN (also Parsmani) 帕尔撒玛尼 (4-6th c.)
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἐννέα Μάρτυρες τῆς Κολὰ ἐν Γεωργίᾳ
• BABYLUS 瓦维洛 and his wife COMNITA 康弥塔, of Nicosa
• BABYLOS and 2 women
• Day of martyrdom of New Hieromartyrs JOSEPH 熙福 Smirnov, presbiter, archpriest (1864-1918), Elder VLADIMIR 弗拉迪弥尔 Il’jinskij, presbiter, priest (1844/1845-1918), deacon IOANN 约翰 Kastorskij (1918) and Martyr IOANN 约翰 Perebaskin, warden of theological school (uchilishche) (1918) and 17 laymen togetjer with them were shoted at Kostroma; graved in Soligalich
May the Lord be merciful to the ever-memorable servants of God and give them rest in Abraham's bosom, and number them among the just.
• New Hieromartyr Priest MICHAEL 米迦勒 Lisitsyn of Ust-Labinskaya, Russia (1918)
• New Hieromartyr MICHAEL 米迦勒 Gorbunov, presbiter, priest (1878-1938) day of death in Kulojlag KZ, Archngelsk
• New Hieromartyr IOANN 约翰 Orlov, presbiter, priest (1881-1938) day of death in Mariinsk KZ, Novosibirsk
• New Hieromartyr VIKTOR 维克托 Morigerovskij, presbiter, priest (1872-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• New Hieromartyr IOANN 约翰 Parusnikov, presbiter, priest (1869-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• New Hieromartyr SERGIUS 塞尔吉 Belokurov, presbiter, priest (1880-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• New Hieromartyr ANDREW 安德列 Jasenev, presbiter, archpriest (1868-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• New Hieromartyr PAVEL Smirnov, presbiter, archpriest (1877-1938) died in KZ at Novosibirsk on March 1
• Hosiosmartyr hieromonk SERGIUS 塞尔吉 (Ivan Bukashkin) (1884-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Hosiosmartyr hieromonk ANTIPA 安蒂帕 (Anthony Kirillov) (1870-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Hosiosmartyress novice PARASKEVA 帕拉斯切维 Makarova (1878-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Martyr psalmer PETR Antonov (1872-1938) day of nartyrdom, shoted in Karlag NKVD KZ, Kazakhstan
• Martyr LEONID Sal’kov (1886-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted in Karlag NKVD KZ, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
• Martyr psalmer STEPHAN 斯特梵 Frantov (1877-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Martyr psalmer NICHOLAS 尼科拉 Nekrasov (1872-1938) day of martyrdom
• Martyress ELISABETH 埃利撒维特 Timokhina, taylor (1881-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Martyress IRINA 伊里尼 Smirnova, elder (starosta) of church (1891-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow
• Martyress BARBARA 瓦尔瓦拉 Loseva (1894-1938) day of martyrdom, shoted and graved at Butovo, Moskow; wife of New Hieromartyr Sergius Losev (1893-1937)
• Blessed THEOKTISTA 德奥科蒂斯塔 Shul’gina, Fool for Christ of Voronezh (1855-1936)
Ἡ Ὁσία Θεοκτίστη ἡ Νεομάρτυς
• Martyr ANDREW 安德列 Gnevyshev, elder (starosta) of church (1872-1941) day of death in Kargopol’lag KZ, Arhangelsk
• Hosiosmartyr Abbot PHILARET 费拉雷特 (Ivan Pr’akhin, monk Philaret, shemaabbot Seraphim) of Pokrov church in Sreznevo, R’azan’ (1942) day of death in Novo-Ivanovskoje of Mariinsk KZ, selo Verkhnije Chebuly, Novosibirsk; died from influenza pneumonia, heart disease and cachexia
• Hieromartyr ARISTION the 2nd bishop of Salamis, Cyprus (98) after Apostle Barnaba
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀρίστων ὁ Θαυματουργός Ἐπίσκοπος Ἀρσινόης Κύπρου
Saint Aristion (or Aristos) is said to have been one of the 72 followers commissioned by Jesus to preach the Good News. His field of evangelization was Salamis, Cyprus. Some say he died there; others say he was martyred at Alexandria. In art, Saint Aristion is shown burning on a pyre.
• Abbot ATHANASIUS 阿塔纳西 of Nicomedia, the Hosiosconfessor of Constantinople (818/826)
From the time of his childhood he dreamt of totally devoting himself to God, and having attained to maturity of age, he settled in one of the Nicomedia monasteries, called the Paulopetreia (i.e., in the names of the holy Apostles Peter and Paul), and he took monastic vows there. During the reign of the iconoclast emperor, Leo the Armenian (813‑820), Saint Athanasias was subjected to torture for venerating icons, and then underwent exile, grief and suffering. Confessing the Orthodox faith to the very end of his life, the Monk Athanasias died in the year 821.
• Repose of Schemanun AVRAMIA of Kashin (1855)
May the Lord be merciful to the ever-memorable servant of God, blessed Avramia, and give him rest in Abraham's bosom, and number him among the just.
• Venerable Syrian ascetics BARADATES 瓦拉达提 the Admirable of Antioch (460)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Βαραδάτος
• Bishop BLAISE
Ὁ Ἅγιος Βλάσιος
• M CONCORDIA at Rome (3rd c.)
• ELWIN (6th c.) a holy man who accompanied St Breaca from Ireland to Cornwall
Saint Elwin may be the titular saint of Saint Allen's Church in Cornwall. He is said to have accompanied Saint Breaca to Cornwall, but the traditions are not entirely clear or consistent.
• FECHIN the Priest
• Repose of Righteous GREGORY "Golden Grits" Miroshnikov, of Sednev (1855)
• HERMAN founder of Stolobny Monastery, Novgorod (1614)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Γερμανὸς ἐκ Ρωσίας
• JOHN the Saxon (895) born in Saxony in Germany, he became a monk and was asked by King Alfred to restore monasticism in England after the Danish attacks. He became Abbot of Athelney
• M JUSTA at Nicomedia (3rd c.)
• LEONTIUS 莱翁提 of Lycia (6th c.)
• MAELBRIGHDE (Moel-Brigid) of Armagh (925)
Maelbrighde, son of Dornan, successor of Patrick and of Colum Cille; a man full of the grace of God, and a vessel of the wisdom and knowledge of his time. He was of the race of Conall Gulban, son of Niall. Saerlaith, daughter of Coulebaith, son of Baothghel, was his mother, and she was also of noble birth. The name given to him signifies "the servant of Brigid", or "the tonsured of Brigid", or "the consecrated to Brigid", or "the Brigidian".
• Sainted MAXIMIAN archishop of Ravenna (556)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Μαξιμιανὸς Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Ραβέννης
Consecrated Bishop of Ravenna in Italy in 546, he built the basilica of St Vitalis, which was dedicated in the presence of the Emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora. Holding a jewelled cross, he is depicted in mosaics standing next to the Emperor.
• MIADHNAT of Ard-Drochait or Rinn-Drochait
• Hieromartyr PAPIUS 帕彼 Bishop of Hierapolis (156-166)
Papius was a disciple of the holy apostles and a patristic author. From Papius we have testimony of the Gospels of St Matthew, St Mark, the four Marys and the brothers of our Lord as well as an incomplete but preserved manuscript: "An Interpretation of the Words of our Lord."
Bishop Papias of Hierapolis, who had spoken with those who had known the Apostles, including Saint Polycarp, recorded the information he gleaned from them, but only a few fragments have been preserved.
• PASCHASIUS (312) the 11th bishop of Vienne in France
• Chair of Apostle PETER
An ancient western custom celebrates the festival of the consecration of a bishop. As the bishop of Rome and head of the universal Church, Saint Peter's feast is celebrated by Christians in a special way. As to the fact: few archaeologists now doubt what the Church has always affirmed, that Saint Peter resumed his work at Rome after his founding of the see of Antioch (as attested by Eusebius, Origen, Jerome, and many others). He served as bishop of Antioch for seven years according to Saint Gregory the Great. Together with Saint Paul, Peter founded a Church at Rome, where he worked for 25 years and where the two were crowned with martyrdom. It was at Rome that Peter took his permanent seat of authority. It was appropriate that Rome should. The feast of Natale Petri de Cathedra was included in the calendar of Pope Liberius (c. 354), Gregory's sacramentary, and all martyrologies. We can see that it was celebrated in 6th-century France by its appearance at the Council of Tours.
Early Christians, especially in the East, recalled their baptism on its anniversary. On their spiritual birthday, they would renew baptismal vows and render God special thanksgiving for heavenly adoption. That bishops similarly recalled the anniversary of their consecration can be seen in four sermons by Saint Leo and the liturgical celebration of that day for several saints. Today we should thank God for the establishment of His Church, through which we learn of His love and by which we are fed daily on the Bread of Heaven and the word of God. Let us also pray for unity within the Body of Christ.
• PETER 彼得 the Stylite of Mt Athos
• RAYNERIUS (Raynier) (967) a Benedictine monk at Beaulieu near Limoges in France
• Blessed SIMON Todorsky, bishop of Pskov (1754) of the Kiev Caves Lavra, Professor of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
• Martyr SYNESIUS (Synetus) by the sword
Ὁ Ἅγιος Συνετὸς ὁ Μάρτυρας
Saint Synetus was martyred by being beheaded with the sword. This may be the same person as the Holy Martyr Synetus of Rome, a Reader, tortured and beheaded for refusing to sacrifice to idols in the third century, who celebrates on December 12.
• Hieromartyr Sainted TELESPHORUS 特勒斯佛尔 Pope of Rome (136)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Τελεσφόρος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας Ἐπίσκοπος Ρώμης
A Greek who was Pope of Rome for 10 years and was martyred under Hadrian.
• Holy Great Martyr THEODORE 德奥多若 Tiro (i.o. "recruit" or "conscript") 新兵 (306) // FEB 17 //
Ὁ Ἅγιος Θεόδωρος ὁ Μεγαλομάρτυρας ὁ Τήρων
• TITUS 提托 bishop of Bostra in Arabia (378)
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
O God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
愿上帝怜恤我罪人
O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God,
for the sake of the prayers
of Thy most pure Mother,
our holy and God-bearing fathers and all the saints, have mercy on us.
Amen.
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Blessed be God.
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