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Venerable James the Confessor, bishop, of the Studium (late 8th c.).
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Venerable James the Confessor, bishop, of the Studium (late 8th c.).<br>
New Hieromartyr Vladimir priest (1931).
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New Martyr Archbishop Theodore Pozdeyev (1938).
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New Hieromartyr Vladimir priest (1931).<br>
Venerable Seraphim Vyritsa (1949).
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New Martyr Archbishop Theodore Pozdeyev (1938).<br>
St. Cyril, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).
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Venerable Seraphim Vyritsa (1949).<br>
St. Thomas, patriarch of Constantinople (610).
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St. Cyril, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).<br>
Venerable Serapion, bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt, friend of St. Anthony the Great (358).
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St. Thomas, patriarch of Constantinople (610).<br>
Venerable Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (480) (Gaul).
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Venerable Serapion, bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt, friend of St. Anthony the Great (358).<br>
St. Enda of Aran, monk, earliest leader of Irish monas-ticism (530) (Celtic & British).
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Venerable Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (480) (Gaul).<br>
Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome (Greek).
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Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome (Greek).<br>
St. Beryllus, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).
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St. Beryllus, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).<br>
St. Sophronius, abbot of the monastery of St. Theodosius (542).
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St. Sophronius, abbot of the monastery of St. Theodosius (542).<br>
New Martyr Michael of Agrapha (1544).
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New Martyr Michael of Agrapha (1544).<br>
 
St. Serapion the Sindonite, monk of Egypt (542).
 
St. Serapion the Sindonite, monk of Egypt (542).

Versione delle 14:53, 3 apr 2020

Venerable James the Confessor, bishop, of the Studium (late 8th c.).

New Hieromartyr Vladimir priest (1931).
New Martyr Archbishop Theodore Pozdeyev (1938).
Venerable Seraphim Vyritsa (1949).
St. Cyril, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).
St. Thomas, patriarch of Constantinople (610).
Venerable Serapion, bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt, friend of St. Anthony the Great (358).
Venerable Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (480) (Gaul).
Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome (Greek).
St. Beryllus, bishop of Catania (2nd c.).
St. Sophronius, abbot of the monastery of St. Theodosius (542).
New Martyr Michael of Agrapha (1544).
St. Serapion the Sindonite, monk of Egypt (542).