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• συνοδικός • September 16 / September 3 •

συνοδικός

September 16 / September 3
2018 (7527)
• The PISIDIA Icon of the Mother of God (608) in the city of Sozopolis
The Pisidia Icon of the Mother of God was glorified by miracles in the city of Sozopolis. The account of its origin is unknown. In the missives about icon-veneration by Germanos, Patriarch of Constantinople, which were read at the Seventh OEcumenical Council, "the icon of the Ever-Immaculate Virgin Mother of God, located at Pisidian Sozopolis and exuding myrh from the hands thereof", is termed "ancient". The miracle-working effected from the icon dates back to the VI Century. One of the miracles was reported by the presbyter Eustathios, who was a contemporary of Patriarch Eutykhios (Comm. 6 April). At Amasea, just off from Sozopolis, there was a certain married couple, for whom children were born dead. Grieving over their misfortune, they turned to Patriarch Eutykhios for advice. Saint Eutykhios made prayer and with the words "in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ" he anointed them with holy oil from the Cross of the Lord and from the holy icon of the Mother of God. "Name your child Peter, and he wilt be alive", – said he to them. Soon the couple gave birth to a son which they did indeed name Peter, and then they thereafter gave birth to a second son, whom they named John. The people of the city, in learning of this miracle, glorified God. For about 600 years myrh flowed from the Pisidian Icon of the Mother of God, a witness to which was Eleusios (a disciple of the Monk Theodore Sikeotes, of Saisota; Comm. 22 April). A copy in Russia of this ancient wonderworking icon was done in 1608, at the Moscow Novospassk monastery. The Mother of God is depicted with the Divine-Infant on Her left arm, and with Her right hand She gives blessing.
SYNAXIS OF THE SAINTS OF CHIOS
On the first Sunday of September, the Holy Church celebrates the feast of All Saints associated with the island of Chios. This includes those who were born there, who lived there, who visited there, and who reposed or were martyred there.
SYNAXIS OF ALL SAINTS OF SARATOV // MOVABLE HOLIDAY ON THE SUNDAY AFTER AUGUST 31 / SEPTEMBER 13 //
• Hieromartyr HERMOGEN (George Dolganöv) bishop of Tobolsk (1858-1918) // JUN 16 //
• Hieromartyr HERMAN (Nicholas Kosolapov) bishop of Vol’sk (1882-1919) // SEP 27 //
• Hieromartyr MICHAEL Platonov, presbiter (1919) // SEP 27 //
• Hosiosmartyr NIPHONT Vyblov, hieromonk (1882-1931) // NOV 10 //
• Hieromartyr DIONYSI Shchegolev, presbiter (1937) // NOV 10 //
• Hieromartyr IOANN Dneprovskij, presbiter (1937) // DEC 2 //
• Hieromartyr KOSMA Petrichenko, presbiter (1937) // NOV 3 //
• Hieromartyr PETR Pokrovskij, presbiter (1937) // DEC 17 //
• Hieromartyr SERGIOS Kudryavtsev, presbiter (1937) // DEC 2 //
• Hieromartyr NICHOLAS Amasijskij, presbiter (1938) // DEC 13 //
• Hieromartyr IOANN Zasedatelev, presbiter (1942) // OCT 16 //
• Martyr ALEXANDER Medem (1931) // NOV 10 //
• Sainted INNOCENTY (Ilarion Smirnov) bishop of Penza (1784-1819)
• Hosiosmartyr THEODOR Bogojavlenskij (1894-1937)
Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of KAZAKHSTAN // SUNDAY AFTER SEPTEMBER 3RD //
• Hieromartyr VISSARION Selinin, presbiter (1918) // APR 18 //
• Hieromartyr VLADIMIR Tsedrinskij, archpriest (1918) // AUG 14 //
• Hieromartyr BASIL Kolmykov, presbiter (1918) // SEP 3 //
• Hieromartyr PIMEN (Petr Belolikov) bishop of Verny (1918,) // SEP 16 //
• Hieromartyr ZINOVI Sutormin, presbiter (1920) // JAN 10 //
• Hieromartyr CONSTANTIN Zverev, deacon (1920) // JAN 29 //
• Hieromartyr IOANN Granitov, archpriest (1920) // JAN 30 //
• Hieromartyr ALEXANDER Dagajev, archpriest (1920) // DEC 28 //
• Hieromartyr METHODIOS (Michael Krasnoperov) bishop of Petropavlovsk (1921) // FEB 4 //
• Hosiosmartyr SERAPHIM (Alexander Bogoslovskij) hieromonk (1921) // JUL 29 //
• Hosiosmartyr THEOGNOST (Theodor Pivovarov) hieromonk (1921) // JUL 29 //
• Hieromartyr LEONID Lebedev, presbiter (1921)
• Martyr ISIDOR Reshetkin, psalmist (1921)
• Hosiosmartyr ANATOLI Smirnov, hieromonk (1930) // JUL 29 //
• Hieromartyr PHILIPP Grigor’jev, archpriest (1933) // JAN 4 //
• Hieromartyr STEPHAN Ponomarev, archpriest (1933) // JAN 4 // JAN 5 //
• Hieromartyr ALEXANDER Skal’skij, archpriest (1933) // JAN 4 // JAN 7 //
• Hosiosconfessor IRAKLI (Sergios Matyakh) of Issyk-Kul, schemamonk and hosiosconfessor (1867-1937) // MAY 28 //
• Hosiosmartyress EVA (Akilina Pavlova) abbess (1879-1937) // AUG 14 //
• Hosiosmartyress EVDOKIA Perevoznikova, nun (1880-1937) // AUG 14 //
• Hieromartyr ALEXIS Orlov, archbishop of Omsk (1862-1937) // AUG 22 //
• Hosiosmartyr ILARION (Rodion Tsurikov) hieromonk (1856-1937) // AUG 22 //
• Hosiosmartyr IOANN (Flavian Laba) hieromonk (1863-1937) // AUG 22 //
• Hieromartyr PAVEL Gajdaj, presbiter (1937) // AUG 23 //
• Hieromartyr DAMASCENE (Dimitri Tsedrik) bishop of Starodubsk (1877-1937) // SEP 2 //
• Hieromartyr EVPHIMIJ Goryachev, archpriest (1937) // SEP 2 //
• Hieromartyr EUGENE (Semen Zörnov) metropolitain of Gor’kovsk (1877-1937) // SEP 7 //
• Hieromartyr PACHOMIOS (Petr Ionov) hieromonk. (1883-1937) // SEP 7 //
• Hieromartyr ZAKHARIA (Zakhar Lobov) archbishop of Voronezh (1865-1937) // SEP 9 //
• Hosiosmartyr MAVRIKi (Michael Poletaev) archmandrite (1880-1937) // SEP 21 //
• Hieromartyr ALEXANDER Shchukin, archbishop of Semipalatinsk (1891-1937) // OCT 17 //
• Hieromartyr CYRILL (Konstantin Smirnov) metropolitain of Kazan (1863-1937) // NOV 7 //
• Hieromartyr SERGIOS (Alexander Zverev) archbishop of Jeletsk (1870-1937) // NOV 7 //
• Hieromartyr VIKTOR Klimov, presbiter (1937) // NOV 9 //
• Hieromartyr CONSTANTIN Cherepanov, presbiter (1937) // NOV 9 //
• Hieromartyr NESTOR Panin, archpriest (1937) // NOV 9 //
• Hieromartyr THEODOR Chichkanov, archpriest (1937) // NOV 9 //
• Hieromartyr ALEXANDER Serebrov, archpriest (1937) // NOV 19 //
• Hieromartyr IGNATI Teslin, presbiter (1937) // NOV 19 //
• Hieromartyr CONSTANTIN Mikhajlovskij, archpriest (1937) // NOV 19 //
• Hieromartyr PORFIRI (Polikarp Gulevich) bishop of Simferopol (1864-1937) // NOV 19 //
• Hieromartyr MACARIOS (Gregory Karmazin) bishop of Dnepropetrovsk (1875-1937) // NOV 20 //
• Hieromartyr BORIS (Semen Voskobojnikov) bishop of Ivanovo (1875-1937) // NOV 23 //
• Hieromartyr IOANN Zemlyanoj, presbiter (1937) // DEC 17 //
• Hieromartyr PETR Pokrovskij, presbiter (1937) // DEC 17 //
• Hieromartyr NICHOLAS Klement’jev, bishop of Великоустюжский (1873-1937) // DEC 18 //
• Hosiosmartyress AGAPHIA Krapivnikova, novice/nun (1890-1937)
• Martyress ALEXANDRA Lebedeva (1937)
• Hosiosmartyress MARIA Portnova, novice (1937)
• Martyress MARIA Stefani (1937)
• Hosiosmartyr NICHOLAS (Maxim Ashchep’jev) abbot (1878-1937)
• Hieromartyr UAR (Petr Shmarin) bishop of Lipetsk (1880-1938) // SEP 10 //
• Hieroconfessor THEOGEN (Basil Kozyrev) archmandrite (1862-1939) // JUN 30 //
• Hieromartyr NICHOLAS Benevolenskij, presbiter (1941) // MAY 3 //
• Martyress AKILINA Dubovskaja, of Akmolino (1942)
• Martyress ANNA Vodolanova, of Akmolino (1942)
• Hosiosmartyress nun EVDOKIA Andrianova, of Akmolino (1875-1942)
• Martyress NATALIA Karikh, of Akmolino (1942)
• Martyress NATALIA Kopytina, of Akmolino (1942)
• Hieroconfessor NICHOLAS (Theodosi Mogilevskij) metropolitain of Алма-Атинский (1877-1955) // OCT 12 //
• Hosiosconfessor archmandrite SEVASTIAN (Stephan Fomin) of Karaganda (1884-1966) // APR 6 //
• VMM EUPHEMIA, DOROTHEA, THECLA and ERASMA at Aquileia (Aquileja), Northeastern Italy (1st c.)
• Translation of the relics of VM SERAPHIMA (Serafima, Serafina or Serapia) and M SABINA (121)
• Hieromartyr ANTHIMUS 安提默 Bishop of Nicomedia, and VMM Nun DOMNA 多穆纳, Nun THEOPHILA, Abbess AGATHA, and AGAPE together with MM Deacon THEOPHILUS 德奥斐洛, INDES 印迪, MARDONIUS 玛尔多尼, DOROTHEOS 多若德奥, MIGDONIUS 弥格多尼, PETER 彼得, GORGONIUS 格尔格尼, ZENO 兹诺, EUTHYMIUS 艾弗提弥 and others at Nicomedia (302)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἄνθιμος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας Ἐπίσκοπος Νικομήδειας
• MM ZENO and CHARITON (303)
• Sisters CUTHBURGA (Cuthburgh) Qu. and Abs. (725) and QUENBURGA (Coenburga, Cwenburgh or Cyneburga) Abs. (735) Fndrs./Abbesses of Abbey of Wimborne (Watton) in Dorset
• Translation of the relics of Prince PETER (1228) and Princess FEBRONIA (tonsured David and Euphrosyne), wonderworkers of Murom // SUNDAY BEFORE SEP 6TH //
NEW MARTYRS AND CONFESSORS in the 20th century
• New Hieromartyr PIMEN (Peter Belolikov), bishop of Vernyj and Semirechensk (1879-1918)
• New Hieromartyr SERGIJ Fenomenov, presbiter, archpriest (1918)
• New Hieromartyr BASILIJ Kolmykov, presbiter, priest (1918)
• New Hieromartyr PHILIPP Shatskij, presbiter, archpriest (1918)
• New Hieromartyr VLADIMIR Dmitrievskij, presbiter, priest (1918)
• Hieromartyr MELETIUS Golokolosov, hieromonk of the Issyk-Kul Holy Trinity Monastery, Kyrgyzstan (1918)
• New Hieromartyr BASIL Krasivskij, presbiter, priest (1919)
• New Hieromartyr PARTHENIUS Krasivskij, presbiter, priest (1919)
• Translation of the relics (1953) of NEKTARIOS 奈克塔里 Kephalas, of Aegina, Metropolitan of Pentapolis and Wonderworker (1920)
Ἀνακομιδὴ Τιμίων Λειψάνων Ἁγίου Νεκταρίου Πενταπόλεως τοῦ Θαυματουργοῦ
Saint Nektarios the Wonderworker reposed in 1920. Since his repose there were four translations of his holy relics - in 1921, 1923, 1927 and 1953. The event we commemorate today was the translation which took place on September 2, 1953 from his grave in Aegina to the church at the Convent of the Holy Trinity. Noteworthy was the strong fragrance that issued from the relics during the translation.
• New Hieromartyr ANDREAS Dal’nikov, presbiter, priest (1920)
• New Hieromartyr THEOPHAN Sokolov, presbiter, priest (1920)
• New Hieromartyr VLADIMIR Sadovskij, presbiter, priest (1921)
• New Hieromartyr MIKHAIL Sushkov, presbiter, priest (1921)
• New Hieromartyr NICHOLAS Sushcjevskij, presbiter, archpriest (1923)
• New Hieromartyr EUTHYMIUS Kruglovykh, presbiter, priest with 4 Martyrs in Vernyj at Alma-Ata (1924)
• New Hieromartyr ROMAN Marchenko, presbiter, priest (1929)
• New Hieromartyr ALEXIS Zinovjev, presbiter, priest in Moscow (1879-1937)
• New Hieromartyr ELIA, Priest (1937)
• VASILIJ Bazhanov, presbiter, archpriest (1877-1937)
• New Hieromartyr PETER Sorokin, deacon (1885-1953) in Alma-Ata
• Translation of the relics of Venerable ANTHIMOS Vagianos of Chios (1960)
• Martyr AIGULPHUS (Ayou, Ayoul) 埃谷尔弗 of Provence (630-676) Abbot of Lérins in France
• AMBROSE (455) Bishop of Sens in France
• Hieromartyr ARISTION 阿里斯提雍 bishop of Alexandria, in Syria (215)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀριστίων ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας Ἐπίσκοπος Ἀλεξανδρείας
• Martyr ARCHONTINUS thrown into the lake
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀρχοντίων ὁ Μάρτυρας
• AUXANUS (Sant'Ansano) (568) bishop of Milan
• BALIN (Balloin) of Tech-Saxon
• VM BASILISSA (Vasilissa) 瓦西利萨 of Nicomedia (309)
Ἡ Ἁγία Βασίλισσα
• Martyr CHARITON thrown into a pit of boiling lime
Ὁ Ἅγιος Χαρίτων ὁ Μάρτυρας
• COLMAN of Cluain or Druim Ferta Mughaine, now Kilclonfert, King's County
• CONSTANTINE 君士坦丁皇帝 the New (Heraclius Constantine), Emperor of Byzantium, in the Church of the Holy Apostles (641)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Βασιλιὰς, ὁ Νέος ὁ ἐν τοῖς Ἁγίοις Ἀποστόλοις
• Hieromartyr CHRODEGANG (Godegrand) bishop of Séez (765) murdered on the road to Almenêches, France
Brother of Saint Opportune. 15th bishop of Séez, France. Noted for his support of the poor and disabled. Murdered while returning from a pilgrimage.
• Martyress DASIA
• Translation of the Relics of EDWARD 爱德瓦尔德 King and Martyr of England (978)
• FRUGENTIUS (675) monk at Fleury, martyred with St Aigulphus, Abbot of Lérins in France
• GREGORY the Great (the Dialogist) (540-604) Pope of Rome
• HERESWITH (690) a princess from Northumbria in England and sister of St Hild, she ended her life as a nun at Chelles in France
• Sainted HILDEBOLD Archbishop of Cologne (818)
• HILDELITHA (Hildilid, Hildelith, Hilde, Hildelida or Hildelid) Fndr. and Abs. of Barking in Essex (717)
• Blessed JOHN 约安 "the Hairy" 毛人 the Merciful, of Rostov, Fool for Christ (1580)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἰωάννης ὁ διὰ Χριστὸν Σαλός τοῦ Ρώστωφ
• Sainted 约安尼基 JOANNICIUS II, Patriarch of Serbia (1354) Archbishop of Peć 1337-1346, 1346-1354, lived and struggled on Mount Athos // SEP 3 //
• Commemoration of Blessed LAZAR (Luke Baranovich) Archbishop of Chernihiv and Metropolitan of Kyiv (1616-1693)
A holy and scholarly Ukrainian hierarch. Ecclesiastical, political, and literary figure, professor (1650) and rector of the Kyivan Mohyla College, bishop and archbishop of Chernihiv from 1657. He founded schools and monasteries. In 1674 he established a printing house at the Monastery of Holy Transfiguration in Novhorod-Siverskyi, which in 1679 was moved to Chernihiv. He is highly venerated by the people of Chernihiv who believe his relics are incorrupt.
• LON (Garadh, Loman, also called Lon-garadh), of Disert-Garadh, or of Magh Tuathat
• MACANISIUS (Macnisius, Aengus McNisse) abbot-bishop of Kells (506/514)
St Macanisius, a disciple of St Olean (Bolcan?), was said to have been baptized as an infant by St Patrick. After Macanisius made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Rome, Patrick consecrated him the first abbot-bishop of Kells, which became the diocese of Connor, Ireland. His legend is filled with extravagant miracles, such as changing the course of a river for the convenience of his monks and rescuing a child about to be executed for his father's crime by causing him to be carried by the wind from the executioners to his arms.
• MANSUETUS (Mansuy) (350) First Bishop of Toul in Lorrain in France 338-350, and Apostle of that part of the Ancient Belgic Gaul
• MARINUS (5th c.) also known as Marinus of San Marino, Marinus the Dalmatian
Stonemason who worked at Monte Titano in modern San Marino. Layman preacher who converted many, and ministered to Christians who had been sentenced to quarry work as punishment for their faith. Deacon, ordained by Saint Gaudentius of Rimini. Bishop of Rimini, Italy. Though he belonged to no order that required it, he was a confirmed, life-long bachelor. Falsely accused by an insane woman of Rimini of being her estranged husband, he fled to a cave on Monte Titano, and lived there as a hermit. The small country of San Marino is named for him.
• MAURILIUS (580) Bishop of Cahors in France. It is recorded that he knew the whole Bible by heart
• NATALIS (6th c.) priest in Casale in Piedmont
• OENGUS Mac Nisse (Macanisius, Macnessius or Mac Nissi) of Dalriada, First Bishop of Connor in Ireland, County Down (514) baptised as an infant by St Patrick, who later consecrated him bishop. He also founded a monastery, probably in Kells
• Repose of priest PETER Fool for Christ in Uglich (1866)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Πέτρος ὁ διὰ Χριστὸν Σαλός τοῦ Οὔγγλις, Ἱερεὺς
• PHOEBE (Phebe or Phiba) 斐维 deaconess of Cenchrea near Corinth (61) mentioned by the holy Apostle Paul (Romans 16:1-2)
Ἡ Ἁγία Φοίβη ἡ διακόνισσα
• New Martyr POLYDORUS 颇利多若 of Leukosia in Cyprus (1740-1794) martyr in New Ephesus
Ὁ Ἅγιος Πολύδωρος ὁ Νεομάρτυρας
• REGULUS (Reol) (698) Archbishop of Rheims
• REMACLUS 瑞玛克洛 (663) Bishop of Maastricht in Holland
• SANDILA (Sandalus, Sandolus, Sandulf) (855) Martyr in Cordoba in Spain under the Moors
• SIMEON Stylites, the Younger (512-592)
• Martyr SOPHIA of Minden (304)
• Venerable THEOCTISTUS 德奥克提斯特 abbot of St Euthymius' monastery in Palestine (467) disciple and companion in asceticism of St Euthymius the Great
Ὁ Ὅσιος Θεόκτιστος συνασκητὴς τοῦ Μεγάλου Εὐθυμίου
Saint Theoctistus of Palestine should not be confused with Saint Theoctistus of Sicily (January 4).
• Martyr VITALIAN
• VITALIAN (7th c.) of Capua bishop of Caudium (in modern Montesarchio), Campania, Italy
• Martyr ZENO immersed in a cauldron of boiling lead
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ζήνων ὁ Μάρτυρας

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.



Blessed be God.

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