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January 19 / January 6
2019 (7527)
● 主显节 THE EPIPHANY (THEOPHANY) OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST
我们的主,上帝,救主,耶稣基督神性的显现,也即基督受浸礼节.
Τὰ Ἅγια Θεοφάνεια τοῦ Κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ
THE HOLY THEOPHANY OF OUR LORD, GOD, AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. Baptism of the Lord
(Mt. 3: 13-17; Mk. 1: 9-11; Lk. 3: 21-22)
根据《对观福音》三书中的《马太福音》第3章、《马可福音》第1章和《路加福音》第3章记载,耶稣在施洗约翰处受洗礼。施洗约翰宣扬为了将来的审判,凡为罪悔改者就为其施洗,并预言有一位比他更大的将要到来。耶稣来到约旦河,接受约翰的洗。受洗之后,天向他开了,圣灵如同鸽子降临在他身上,神宣称耶稣是他的儿子,随后耶稣受圣灵引导,前往旷野,接受魔鬼的试验后,开始正式尽职。在约翰福音中,施洗约翰宣称耶稣是“神的羔羊”,圣灵如同鸽子从天降下,停留在耶稣身上。这个记载与对观福音的记载相吻合:“耶稣受了浸,随即从水里上来,看哪,诸天向祂开了,祂就看见神的灵,仿佛鸽子降下,落在祂身上。”
Let us on this day be impregnated with the spirit of the Church, in the joy and love for the Lord who descended to us sinners in order to clothe us in His power and splendor: "All of you who have been baptized into Christ, have put on Christ. Alleluia."
When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, "Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” When King Herod heard this, he was greatly troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. Assembling all the chief priests and the scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born. They said to him, "In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it has been written through the prophet: 'And you, Bethlehem, land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; since from you shall come a ruler, who is to shepherd my people Israel.'” Then Herod called the magi secretly and ascertained from them the time of the star's appearance. He sent them to Bethlehem and said, "Go and search diligently for the child. When you have found him, bring me word, that I too may go and do him homage.” After their audience with the king they set out. And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their country by another way. - Matthew 2:1-12
• Martyrs in Africa under Severus: TELESPHORUS, FLORUS, JOCUNDUS, PETER, MARCUS, ACUTIUS, JANUARIUS, WILHELM Bishop of Caithness (193-211/306)
• Martyrs of North-West Africa (210) a number of Christians of both sexes burnt at the stake under Septimius Severus
• The Martyrdom of 150 Men and 24 Women of Antinoe, Ansena (3-4th c.)
• JULIAN and his wife BASILLISA
The two converted their home into a hospital which could house up to 1 000; Basilissa cared for sick indigent women in one wing, Julian cared for the men in another.
• Martyrs ANASTASIUS, JUCUNDUS, FLORUS, FLORIANUS, PETER, RATITES, TATIA and TILIS (4th c.) in Syrmium in Pannonia, now Hungary
• Twelve Apostles of Ireland (Twelve Apostles of Erin, Dh´ Aspal Déag na hÉireann)
Twelve 6th century Irish monks who studied under Saint Finian at Clonard Abbey, and then spread the faith throughout Ireland. Each has his own commemoration, but on this day they and their good work are considered and celebrated together. Though Saint Finian is sometimes included, most ancient writers list them as :
BRENDAN of Birr; BRENDAN the Navigator; COLUMBA of Iona; COLUMBA of Terryglass; KEIRAN of Saighir; KIERAN of Clonmacnois; CANICE of Aghaboe; LASSERIAN of Leighlin; MOBHÍ of Glasnevin; NINNIDH the Saintly of Loch Erne; RUADH´N of Lorrha; SENAN of Iniscathay
• Hieromartyr Archpriest ANDREW 安德列 Zimin, and with him: his wife LYDIA 利迪亚, his mother-in-law DOMNICA 多弥尼卡, his 2 daughters and his servant MARIA 玛利亚, of Ussurisk, Siberia (1919)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀνδρέας καὶ οἱ σὺν αὐτῷ δύο θυγατέρες του καὶ οἱ νεομάρτυρες γυναῖκες Λυδία, Δομνίκη καὶ Μαρία
• Martyr IOANN Malyshev (1891-1940) day of martyrdom
• Martyr IOANN Lübimov, psalmreader of a Dormition church in Svitino of Moskow (1876-1942) day of death in Onezhsk KZ of Archangelsk
• LAURENCE 劳伦提 of Chernigov Convent, Wonderworker (1950)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἄσσαντ ὁ Ράπτης
• CURNAN Beg, Patron of Kilcornan, Diocese and County of Limerick
• DEMETRIUS (Dimitrios, Dimitri) of Philadelphia (1st c.) bishop of Philadelphia in Asia minor
3rd John 1:12 Demetrius receives a good report from all, even from the truth itself. We give our testimonial as well, and you know our testimony is true.
• Bishop DIMAN (Dimas, Dima, Diman Dubh) of Connor (658) a monk with St Columba and afterwards Bishop of Connor in Ireland
• Hermit EDEYRN (Edern) (6th c.) born in Britain, he was hermit and the patron saint of a church in Brittany
• EIGRAD (6th c.) a brother of St Sampson of York, he was a disciple of St Illtyd and founded a church in Anglesey in Wales
• Venerable EVAGRIUS of Nitria (415)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Εὐάγριος
• FELIX Bishop of Nantes (515-584) // JUL 7 (translation of relics) //
Born to the nobility, received a good education, and was very fluent in Greek. Ordained in 540. Bishop of Nantes, France for 33 years; he was married at the time he was chosen, and his wife became a nun. Attended the synods in Paris, France in 557 and 573, and in Tours, France in 567. Peacemaker between warring leaders in his region.
• FREDERICK of Arras (1020) son of the Count of Verdun in France, he gave his inheritance to the Bishop of Verdun. He then set out for Palestine and on his return became a monk at St Vanne and later St Vedast in Arras
• Venerable Martyr GEORGE the Persian (615)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Γεώργιος ὁ Πέρσης
• GERTRUD (Gertrude) of Traunkirchen (1050) Benedictine nun and then abbess of the Abbey of Traunkirchen, Germany (in modern Austria)
• GUY (Guido) Bishop of Auxerre (961)
Educated at the cathedral school at Auxerre, France. Priest. Chaplain and counselor to the court of king Raoul and queen Emma. Archdeacon of Auxerre. Bishop of Auxerre from 933 to 961. Waged an on-going fight with the nobility who tried to confiscate church goods. Built and restored church structures in his diocese, promoted devotion to the saints from the region, wrote hymns. He was a shepherd who tried to lead and help his people instead of commanding them as was often the case of the time.
• HYWYN (Owen, Ewen) of Aberdaron (516) probably a companion of St Cadfan on his return journey from Brittany to Cornwall and Wales. By tradition he founded Aberdaron in Gwynedd
• LASSAR (Lassair) of Achadh-Foda (or Fermanagh)
• Venerable MACARIUS 马卡里乌斯 Makris of Mt Athos (1431) igumen of the Monastery of the Pantocrator, and chaplain to the Emperor Manuel II Paleologos
• VM MACRA (Magra) of Rheims, martyred at Fismes in Champagne (297) France
Died at Fismes, Champagne, France, in 287. Saint Macra, a maiden of Rheims, was martyred at Fismes in Champagne under the prefect Rictiovarus, before the outbreak of the Diocletian persecutions. In art, she is usually represented as a virgin holding a palm (emblem of a martyr) and a pair of pincers in her hand, in memory of one of the fiendish tortures to which she was subjected or shears with which her breasts were cut off.
• Bishop MELANIUS (Melaine) of Rennes (535) born in Brittany, he was Bishop of Rennes and succeeded in overcoming idolatry in his diocese
• MERINUS (Merninus) the Hermit (6th c.) a disciple of Dunawd at Bangor in Wales and venerated there and in Brittany
• Virgin MUADHNAT (Muadhnait or Monat) of Caille, Drumcliffe, County Sligo (6th c.)
• Repose of Schemamonk NICHOLAS of Valaam (1824)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Νικόλαος
• NILAMMON (Nilammone, Nilamon, Nillammon) the Hermit, near Pelusium in Egypt (404)
St Nilammon, who being chosen bishop of Geres, and finding the patriarch Theophilus deaf to his tears and excuses, prayed that God would rather take him out of the world than permit him to be consecrated bishop of the place, for which he was intended. His prayer was heard, for he died before he had finished it.
• OSNAT of Gleann Dallain, Pat. of Killasnet, Co. Leitrim (or of Glencar, Co. Sligo) (6th c.)
• Abbot PETER of Canterbury (607) a monk from St Andrew's in Rome, he was one of the first missionaries sent to England. He became first Abbot of Sts Peter and Paul (later St Augustine's), founded in Canterbury. While travelling to France he was drowned off Ambleteuse near Boulogne, where his relics are still honoured
• PETRAN (Bedan, Bedran, Paezron, Pedran, Pedraon, Peran, Peron, Petron, Petronus, Pezran) of Landévennec
Missionary, working in the 4th and 5th century with Saint Germanus of Auxerre in the Champagne region of France. Monk at Landévennec, France.
• Hosiosmartyr hieromonk ROMANUS 罗玛诺 of Lacedaemonia (1695) beheaded by the Turks at Constantinople, by the sword
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ρωμανὸς ὁ Λακεδαίμονας
• SCHOTIN (Scarthin) 斯科汀 Hermit of Kilkenny and Founder of the Boys' School There (6th c.) while still a youth, Schotin left Ireland to become a disciple of St David in Wales. On his return to his native country he lived as a hermit on Mt Mairge in Leix for many years
• Repose of Schemamonk SERGIUS Yanovsky (1876) disciple of St Herman of Alaska
Ὁ Ὅσιος Σέργιος ὁ ἐκ Ρωσίας
• Repose of Sainted Bishop THEOFÁN the Recluse (1815-1894) bishop of Tambov
Ὁ Ὅσιος Θεοφάνης ὁ Ἔγκλειστος
• Virgin TUILELAITH (Talulla, Tuililatha) Abbess of Kildare, County of Kildare (6th c.)
• Venerabless WILTRUDIS, Matr., W., Fndr. and Abs. of Monastery at Bergen near Neuberg, Germany (986/995)
Wife of Duke Berthold of Bavaria. Widowed c.947. Benedictine nun. After her husband's death (947), she founded (976) the convent of Bergen near Neuburg in Germany, on the Danube, and herself became a nun and the first abbess. Noted for her skill in the hand crafts.
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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