συνοδικός
September 18 / September 5
2018 (7527)
• Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of ORSHA (1631)
Ὁ Προφήτης Ζαχαρίας
• MM EUDOXIUS, ZENO, MACARIUS & Companions (2nd c.)
These martyrs led a band of Christian soldiers killed for the faith at Melitene, Armenia, under Constantius I. They are said to have numbered more than one thousand.
• VM VEVAIA (Bebaia or Bebaea) of Edessa, together with her brother THATHUEL (Thathouel, Thatuel, Thathuil or Paphuel) (2nd c.)
• Uncovering (370) of Relics of Hieromartyrs priest FERRUTIUS of Besançon and deacon FERREOLUS of Besançon
• VM AUREA (Chrysa or Chryse) and MM CENSORINUS (Censurinus), SABINUS, ARES, FELIX, MAXIMUS the Presbyter, ARCHELAUS the Deacon, CYRIACUS (Quiriacus) the Bishop, THEODORUS (Theodore) the Tribune and others at Ostia (3rd c.)
• VM RHAÏS (Herais, Raíssa, Raisa or Irais) 伊莱斯 at Alexandria, together with other women (308)
Ἡ Ἁγία Ραΐς(ἢ Ἠραίς)
• Martyrs JUVENTINUS 犹文提诺 and MAXIMUS 玛克息默 at Antioch (363)
• Martyrs URBAN 邬尔般, THEODORE 德奥多若, MEDIMNUS 麦迪穆诺 and 77 companions at Nicomedia (370)
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Μέδιμνος, Οὐρβανός, Θεόδωρος καὶ 80 Ἱερεῖς καὶ Διάκονοι
• Martyrs ABDAS (Abidas) 阿布达, HORMIZD 霍尔密兹德 and SUNIN 苏宁 of Persia (420)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀβδαῖος ὁ Ἐπίσκοπος
• Martyrs QUINTIUS, ARCONTIUS and DONATUS venerated in Capua and elsewhere in the south of Italy
• Martyr EUTHYMIUS Kochev (1867-1937)
• New Hieromartyr ALEXIS, Archbishop of Velikoustiuzh (1937)
• Uncovering (2001) of Relics of Hieroconfessor ALEXANDER (Georgij Urodov) archmandrite (1882-1961)
• ANSERIC Bishop of Soissons, Gaul (in modern France) (652)
Raised in a pious Christian family. Bishop of Soissons (in modern France) in the mid-7th century. Attended the Council of Rheims. Built the church that houses the relics of Saint Crispin and Saint Crispian.
• Martyrdom of Venerable ATHANASIUS 阿塔纳西 abbot of Brest (1649) by the Latins
Ὁ Ὅσιος Ἀθανάσιος Ἡγούμενος τῆς Μονῆς Μπρέστ
St Athanasius opposed the union of Brest and went to the Polish Sejm or parliament where he publicly warned it of God’s wrath for forcibly imposing such a union of the churches. After the defeat of the Polish forces by the armies of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnitsky in 1648, St Athanasius was taken into custody by the Poles, tortured for several days and then he was taken to a wooded area where he was obliged to dig his own grave before being shot twice in the head and buried alive. Eastern Catholics, as well as Orthodox, revered his memory for standing up to the Poles.
• BRECC-BUAID or Bricin, said to have been of Tuaim-Dreacain, now Toomregan, County of Cavan
• EOLANG of Aghabullogue
• GENEBALD of Laon (555) Bishop of Laon in France and a relative of St Remigius
• Martyrdom of the Holy Passion-bearer GLEB 格勒布 of Russia, in holy baptism David (1015)
• Martyr HERCULANUS (180) in Porto near Rome, probably under Marcus Aurelius
• VM MADRONA (Madryne, Matrona) (300)
Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died March 15, 300. Saint Madrona, which means "mistress of the house" in Catalan, was an orphan of Barcelona, then a Roman town on the slope of Mount Jongjuic (Mount Jupiter). Tradition tells us that the orphan searched for life and love and found it in the Faith in Jesus Christ, which had been brought to her hometown by the disciples of Saint Paul. Her rich, powerful, and pagan uncle offered Madrona a home and adopted her. He took her with him when he went to Italy and settled Rome, which he thought would protect her from the corruption of faith in the new God. But in the heart of Catholicism, Madrona discovered the light of faith and was baptized. In order to live more perfectly as a Christian, Madrona dedicated her virginity to her Savior, the supreme fruit of Christian love. Her zeal was demonstrated by her perseverance. At the age of 15, she was martyred when repeated scourging and hunger caused her death in prison.
• MARCHELL (Marcella) Solitary of Wales; Fndr. of cell “strad Marchell” (Strata Marcellae), near Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Pat. of Chapel at Llanwrst, Denbigh (6th c.)
• VM OBDULIA (4th c.) virgin venerated in Toledo in Spain • Appearance (552) of the Holy Apostle PETER 裴特若 (67) to Emperor Justinian at Athira near Constantinople
Ἐγκαίνια Νοαῦ Ἁγίου Πέτρου ἐν τῷ Ἀθηρᾷ
• VM PROBA of Guise (Aisne), Diocese of Soissons, France (6th c.)
• Venerable ROSWITHA (Hrotsvitha) of Gandersheim, nun, mystic, poet (973) • Martyr SARVELOS (302)
• Hieromartyr SARVELOS (Serbelus, Sarbelus, Zarbelus, Sabilos) of Edessa (today Sanlıurfa in Turkey), priest (110) by stoning
• Translation (1366) of Relics of Righteous Martyr SIGISMUND (Sigmund) King of Burgundy (524)
• Hieromartyr VICTORINUS (2nd c.) bishop
According to the spurious Gesta Nerei et Achillei, Saint Victorinus is said to have been a bishop who, with Saints Maro and Eutyches, accompanied Saint Flavia Domitilla, in her exile to Ponza. He suffered martyrdom in Rome under Trajan.
• VICTORINUS (644) Bishop of Como in Italy and an ardent opponent of Arianism
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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