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Feasts and Events
Saint Arsenius,
Archbishop of Kerkyra (Corfu); Saint Anthony Rawah the Qoraisite; Saint Anthony,
hermit of Georgia;
Virgin-Martyr Euphrasia of Nicomedia;
Venerable Macarius the Great of Egypt; Saint Macarius of Alexandria (the Citizen); Saint Macarius the
faster and
deacon of the Lavra of the
Kiev Caves (Near Caves); Saint Macarius, another deacon at the Lavra of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves); Saint Macarius the Roman of Novgorod (see also
August 15); Saint
Mark Eugenikos, Archbishop of Ephesus; Saint Meletius the
Confessor (Gallesiote),
monk;
Righteous Theodore of Novgorod, the
Fool-for-Christ; Saint Macarius the
Stylite of Martkobsk, Georgia; Saint Branwalator, monk of Jersey;
Hieromartyr Blaitmaic,
Abbot of
Iona, and his companions.
Other events: the
miracle wrought by St.
Basil the Great at Nicaea, when he opened the gates of the church (see also
January 1); the translation of the
relics of St.
Gregory the Theologian to the
Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople during the reign of Constantine Porphyrogenitus; opening of the relics of St. Sabbas of Storozhev or Zvenigorod (see also
December 3)