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среда, 10 октября 2018 г.

• συνοδικός • October 11 / September 28 •

συνοδικός

October 11 / September 28
2018 (7527)
ST CHARITON THE CONFESSOR, ABBOT OF PALESTINE (350). PROPHET BARUCH (6TH C. B.C.). SYNAXIS OF THE SAINTS OF THE KYIV CAVES MONASTERY, VENERATED IN THE NEAR CAVES OF VENERABLE ANTHONY: ANTHONY THE FOUNDER OF THE CAVES (1073), PROCHORUS THE GARDENER AND WONDERWORKER (1107), JOHN THE FASTER (12TH C.) AND OTHERS

Synaxis of the Righteous Fathers of the NEAR KIEV CAVES of the Pechersk Lavra (Cave Monastery of the Dormition of Teotokos) in Kiev, Ukraine. Venerated in the Near Caves of Saint Anthony // SEP 28 (OCT 11) // ON THE FIRST SATURDAY AFTER THE LEAVE-TAKING OF THE FEAST OF THE EXALTATION OF THE CROSS (AFTER SEP 21) //
• Monk ANTHONY the First-Founder (983-1073) a monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in the Kievan Rus'. Also called Anthony of the Caves he, together with Theodosius of Kiev, co-founded Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Kiev Monastery of the Caves) // JUL 10 //
• Monk ABRAMIUS the Lover of Labor of the Pechersk Lavra (Cave Monastery of the Dormition of Teotokos) in Kiev, Ukraine (12-13th c.) at St Anthony Near Caves of the Lavra // AUG 21 //
• Monk ABRAMIUS the Recluse (12-13th c.) // OCT 29 //
• Monk AGAPITUS an Unmercenary Physician (1095) // JUN 1 //
• Monk ALEXIS the Recluse (13th c.) // APR 24 //
• Monk ALYPIUS the Iconographer (1114) // AUG 17 //
• Martyr ANASTASIUS the Deacon (12th c.) // JAN 22 //
• Monk ANATOLIUS the Recluse (12th c.) // JUL 3 //
• Monk ARETHAS the Recluse (1195) // OCT 24 //
• Monk ATHANASIUS the Recluse (1176) // DEC 2 //
• Igumen BARLAAM (1065) // NOV 19 //
• Hosiomartyrs BASIL and THEODORE (1098) // AUG 11 //
• Hieromonk DAMIAN the Healer (1071) // OCT 5 //
• Monk ELIAS of Murom (1188) // DEC 19 //
• Bishop EPHRAIM, bishop of Pereyaslavl (1098) // JAN 28 //
• Monk ERASMUS the Black-Robed (12th c.) // FEB 24 //
• Hosiosmartyr EUSTRATIUS (1097) // MAR 28 //
• Monk GREGORY the Iconographer (12th c.) // AUG 8 //
• Martyr GREGORY the Wonderworker (1093) // JAN 8 //
Monk HELLADIUS the Recluse (12-13th c.) // OCT 4 //
• Monk ISAACIJ the Recluse (1090) // FEB 14 //
• Monk ISAIAH the Wonderworker (1115) // MAY 15 //
• Monk JEREMIAH the Clairvoyant (1070) // OCT 5 //
• Monk JOHN the Faster (12th c.) // DEC 7 //
• Childmartyr JOHN the Infant commemorated with the 14 000 Infants killed at Bethlehem by Herod // DEC 29 //
• Monk JOHN the Long-Sufferrer (1160) // JUL 18 //
We pray to Saint John for deliverance from sexual impurity.
• Nun JULIANA the Princess of Olshansk (1550) // SEP 28 // JUL 6 //
• Hieromartyr KUKSHA, Enlightener of the vyatichi (12th c.) // AUG 27 //
• Bishop LAURENCE the Recluse, Bishop of Turov (1194) // JAN 29 //
• Monk LUKE the Steward (13th c.) // NOV 6 //
• Monk MACARIUS the Faster (12th c.) // JAN 19 //
• Monk MARK the Grave-digger (12th c.) // DEC 29 //
• Bishop MERCURIUS of Smolensk (1239) // AUG 7 //
• Hosiosmartyr MOSES the Hungarian (1043) // Jul 26 //
• Monk NECTARIUS the Obedient (12th c.) // NOV 29 //
• Monk NESTOR the Chronicler (1114) // OCT 27 //
• Monk NICHOLA Svyatosha, Prince of Chernigov (1143) // OCT 14 //
• Monk NICODEMUS the Prosphora-baker (12th c.) // OCT 31 //
• Igumen NIKON (1088) // MAR 23 //
• Monk NIKON the Thin (12th c.) // DEC 11 //
• Bishop NIPHONT of Novgorod (1156) // APR 8 //
• Monk ONESIMUS the Recluse (12-13th c.) // OCT 4 // JUL 21 //
• Monk ONESIPHORUS the Confessor (1148) // NOV 9 //
• Monk ONUPHRIUS the Silent (12th c.) // JUL 21 //
• Monk PIMEN the Faster (12th c.) // AUG 27 //
• Monk PIMEN the Much-Ailing (1110) // AUG 7 //
• Archmandrite POLYCARP (1182) // JUL 24 //
• Monk PROCHORUS the Orach-eater (1107) // FEB 10 //
• Monk SAVA the God-pleasing (13th c.) // APR 24 //
• Monk SERGIUS the Obedient (13th c.) // OCT 7//
• Monk SIMON the Bishop of Suzdal (1226) // MAY 10 //
• Monk SISOES the Recluse (12-13th c.) // OCT 24 //
• Monk SPYRIDON the Prosphora-baker (12th c.) // OCT 31 //
• Monk SYLVESTER the Wonderworker (12th c.) // JAN 2 //
• Monk THEOPHANES the Faster (12th c.) // OCT 11 //
• Monks THEOPHILUS the Mourner and JOHN the God-pleasing (12th c.) // DEC 29 //
• Monk THEOPHILUS the Recluse (12-13th c.) // OCT 24 //
• Hieromonk TITUS (1190) // FEB 27 //
• 12 Master Architects of Constantinople who painted the monastery church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos (11th c.) // FEB 14 //
• EPHRAIM the Priest
• EUSTATHIUS
• DIONYSIUS the Archbishop of Suzdal
• HIERONYMOS, Recluse and Wonderworker
• MELADIUS, holy Elder and Wonderworker
• PERGIUS a holy Elder
• PAUL a monk of remarkable obedience
• The Priests MELETIUS, SERAPION, PHILARETOS, PETER
• The new Kiev Caves Fathers: THEOPHILUS, THEODOSIUS and JOHN the Cave-Dweller
Besides these Saints, there are thirty other Saints among the monks of the Kiev Caves, whose myrrh-producing heads were preserved.
• MM CALLINICOS and EUSTATHIUS of Rome; MARK the Shepherd of Claudiopolis; ALEXANDER 亚历山大 the Blacksmith, ALPHIUS (Alphaeus) 阿尔斐, ZOSIMAS (Zossima) 佐西玛 of Katalitea (Kalitea); NIKON 尼孔, NEON 奈翁, HELIODORUS 伊利奥多若 of Maromilium; STEPHAN and another MARK 马可 and 22 martyrs, as well as soldiers, many virgins and children, martyred at Antioch in Pisida (303)
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Καλλίνικος καὶ Εὐστάθιος ὁ Ρωμαῖος οἱ Μάρτυρες
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Μᾶρκος ὁ ποιμένας, Ἀλέξανδρος, Ἀλφειὸς καὶ Ζώσιμος τὰ ἀδέλφια, Νίκων, Νέων, Ἠλιόδωρος καὶ λοιπὲς Παρθένες καὶ Παιδιὰ οἱ Μάρτυρες
• Holy Martyr ALEXANDER and the 30 Martyrs with him
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀλέξανδρος καὶ οἱ σὺν αὐτῷ 30 Μάρτυρες
• 22 martyrs in North Africa: MARTIAL, LAURENCE, GURGILUS, MARK, FAUSTINUS, VICTOR, CANDIDUS, EMILUS, GAGILUS, PLACIDUS, JULIAN, CHRISTOPHORUS, NOBILIS and SECUNDULA, VALERIA, LONGESA, CELERINA, DONATA, FORTELEA, LUCIOSA, VICTORIA, PRISCA
• WILLIGOD and MARTIN (690) Monks at Moyenmoutier in France who founded the monastery of Romont in modern Switzerland
• MM IRENE and SOPHIA
• VALENTIN (Qualantinus) and ADELPHIUS
• Venerables Blessed CYRIL (Kyril) 基里尔 schemanonk, and his wife MARIA (Mary) 玛利亚 schemanun (14th c.) parents of Sergius of Radonezh (1337)
NEW MARTYRS AND CONFESSORS in the 20th century
• Martyress ANNA Lykoshina (1884-1925) at Solovki Monastery
• Hosiosmartyr Hieromonk HILARION (Ivan Gromov) of Petushki (1864-1937) of Vladimir
• Hosiosmartyress Schemanun MICHAELA (Marfa Ivanova) of Aksinyino (1867-1937) of Moscow
• Hosiosmartyress TATIANA Chekmazova, novice (1881-1942)
• Blessed AARON of Auxerre (807) bishop of Auxerre, France; relics enshrined in the church of Saint-Germain in Auxerre
• ALODIUS Bishop of Auxerre, France, probably consecrated in August 452, and then serving for 30 years
• Hieromartyr ALKISON 阿尔基松 Bishop of Nikopolis (Preveza) in Epirus (561)
• Hieromartyr ANNEMOND (Chamond) (657) Archbishop of Lyons in France, he was murdered in Châlon-sur-Saône by the tyrant Ebroin
• AUXENTIUS 阿弗克森提 the Alaman, ascetic, wonderworker in Cyprus (12th c.)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Αὐξέντιος ὁ Μοναχός
• Prophet 先知 BARUCH 瓦如赫 (Baruch ben Neriah) (584 B.C.) the disciple and scribe of the Prophet Jeremiah; he is traditionally credited with authoring the deuterocanonical Book of Baruch. His name means "blessed"
Ὁ Προφήτης Βαροὺχ ὁ Δίκαιος
• CHARITON 哈里同 the Confessor, ascetic, founder and abbot of the Old Laura at Bethlehem (350)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Χαρίτων ὁ Ὁμολογητής
• Venerable CHARITON (Khariton) 哈里同 the Simple, monk settled at the River Syanzhema (1509) of Vologda
• CHUNIALD (Conald, Cunialdo) (718) missionary priest in the region of Bavaria in modern Germany and Austria. Worked with Saint Rupert of Salzburg; died at Salzburg, Austria of natural causes; relics transferred to the church of Saint Rupert in 773–774
• CONWALL (Conval) od Scotland (630) born in Ireland, he was a disciple of St Kentigern and preached in Scotland
• Blessed DAIRA (Dairi) a Holy Widow
• Martyr DIODOROS of Antioch
• Martyr EUSEBIUS an Asket
• EUSTOCHIUM (Julia) 艾弗斯塔提 of Rome, Abs at Bethlehem (370-419) the daughter of Saint Paula an early Desert Mother. When St Jerome came to Rome from Palestine in 382, they put themselves under his spiritual guidance
• EXUPERIUS (Soupire) (411) Bishop of Toulouse in France, he was noted for his generosity in sending large contributions to the poor in Palestine and Egypt
• FAUSTUS 法邬斯特 (408-490) Bishop of Riez in France
• FORSEUS Bishop in Ireland
• GISLAR (Gisilario) (718) missionary priest in the region of Bavaria in modern Germany and Austria. Worked with Saint Rupert of Salzburg; died at Salzburg, Austria of natural causes; relics transferred to the church of Saint Rupert in 773–774
• Venerable GUNTHILD (Gunthildis) Widow, Nun at Wimborne, Abs. of Ohrdruf in Thuringia (774) in Germany
• Venerable Schemamonk IRODION (Herodion) 埃若迪翁 Abbot in Ilojezersk (1541)
• Venerable ISAAC the Syrian (7th c.)
• Venerable LIOBA 莱奥芭 (Truthgeba, Thrugeba, Leoba, Leofe, Leofgyth, Liebe, Liobgetha, Leobgyda, Liobgytha, or Liobgitha) Nun at Wimborne, Dorset; Abs.at Bischofsheim in Germany (782)
• MACHAN disciple of St Cadoc, born in Scotland, he became a monk in Ireland
Educated in Ireland where he became a monk. Missionary to pagans in Scotland. Bishop, ordained in Rome, Italy.
• MENIGNUS the Steward of the Caves
• Translation (1220) of the precious head of Martyr MAURICE the Chief (302) to Magdeburg
• Uncovering and Translation (14th c.) of Relics of NEOPHYTUS 奈奥斐特 the Recluse of Enkleistra in Cyprus (1134-1214)
Εὕρεσις Τιμίων Λειψάνων Ὁσίου Νεοφύτου τοῦ ἐν Κύπρῳ Ἐγκλείστου
• PATERNUS (2nd c.) born in Bilbao in Spain, he was one of the earliest Bishops of Auch in France
• PRIVATUS (223)a citizen of Rome scourged to death under Alexander Severus
• SILVINUS (444) Bishop of Brescia in Italy
• SINACH Mac Dara, of Inis Cruach Mac Dara, County of Galway
• SALONIUS Bishop of Geneva (5th c.) Switzerland
Son of Galla, who became a nun late in life, and of Saint Eucherius of Lyon; brother of Saint Veranus of Vence. Educated at Lérins Abbey where he became a monk. Bishop of Geneva, Switzerland in 439. Attended the Council of Orange in 441. Attended the Councils of Vaison in 442 and in 451. Supported the work of Pope Saint Leo the Great. Wrote Bible commentaries on the books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, and was so well known in theological and intellectual circles that other works of the time were dedicated to him.
• SOLOMON (Salonius) (790) 1st Bishop of Genoa in Italy
• STACTEUS a martyr in Rome
• Venerabless THEKLA abbess in Kitzingen and Ochsenfurt (790)
• TETTA (772) Abbess of Wimborne in Dorset in England. She helped St Boniface by sending him nuns from her 500-strong convent, among whom were Sts Lioba and Thecla
• Martyrdom of Rightbelieving Passion-bearer WENCESLAS 文凯斯劳 (Vatslav) Prince of Czechia (935)
• ZAMA of Bologna (268) 1st known bishop of Bologna, Italy, consecrated by Pope Saint Dionysius, c.260
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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