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May/13, May/26<br />

Virgin-Martyr Glykeria at Heraclea.<br />

Martyr Laodicios, the jailer of St. Glykeria. Martyr Alexander of Rome. St. George the Confessor of Constantinople. St. Pausicacos,<br />

Bishop of Synnada. St. Euthymios the New, founder of Iveron Monastery, and his fellow Georgian Sts., his father John, his cousin<br />

George, and Gabriel who took the <strong>Holy</strong> Icon “Portaitissa” from the sea. Commemoration of the Monks of Iveron martyred by the<br />

Latins in the 13th century. Righteous Glykeria of Novgorod. Translation of the relics of St. Makarios, Archimandrite of Obruch or<br />

Kanev. St. Makarios, Abbot of Glushets (Vologda). St. Sergios Georgios the Confessor of Constantinople. St. Servatios (a Syrian<br />

who served in the Netherlands) (384). St. Leander of Seville (600). St. Nikephoros, Presbyter of the Monastery of Ephapsios.<br />

Hieromartyr Alexander of Tiverias. Repose of the Righeous Presbyter Alexis of Bartsumany, disciple of St. Seraphim (1848).<br />

May/14, May/27 Martyr Isidore of Chios.<br />

Hieromartyr Therapontos, Bishop of Cyprus. St. Isidore, Fool-for-Christ, Wonderworker of Rostov. Martyr Maximos.<br />

St. Serapion, Monk of Egypt. St. Nikita, Bishop of Novgorod and recluse of the Kiev Caves. New Martyr Mark<br />

of Crete at Smyrna. New Martyr John of Bulgaria. 1st Opening of the relics of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk (1846). St.<br />

Aprunculos, Bishop of Clermont (488). Martyrs Alexander, Barbaros, and Akolouthos, martyred at the Church of<br />

the <strong>Holy</strong> Peace by the Sea in Constantinople. St. Leontios, Patriarch of Jerusalem. Martyr Alexander of Kentukeles.<br />

Martyrdom by the Poles of Abbot Anthony with 40 Monks, and 1,000 laymen of St. Paisios of Uglich Monastery,<br />

and Abbot Daniel with 30 Monks, and 200 laymen of St. Nicholas Monastery (1609). St. Carthage, Bishop of<br />

Lismore. Simple Comm<br />

May/15, May/28<br />

St. Pachomios the Great, founder of cœnobitic monasticism; St. Achilles, Bishop of Larissa.<br />

St. Isaiah, Bishop and Wonderworker of Rostov. The slain Crown Prince Demetrios of Moscow. St. Euphrosynos,<br />

Abbot, Wonderworker of Pskov, and his disciple of St. Serapion. St. Isaiah, Wonderworker of the Kiev Caves. St.<br />

Pachomios, Abbot, and St. Silvanos, of Nerekhta. St. Demetrios, Prince-Prisoner, Uglich (Vologda). New Martyrs<br />

Archsbishop Pachomios of Chernigov (1938), his brother Archbishop Averkios (1927), their father Presbyter<br />

Nicholas Kedrov (1936), and their brother-in-law Presbyter Vladimir Zagarsky (1937). St. Hallvard of Husaby. St.<br />

Barbaros the Myrrh-gusher of Corfu. St. Andrew the Hermit and Wonderworker. St. Brithun, Abbot of Beverley.<br />

Simple Comm for St. Pachomios<br />

May/16, May/29<br />

St. Theodore the Sanctified, disciple of St. Pachomios.<br />

St. Ephraim, Abbot of Perekos. Blessed Child Musa of Rome. St. George, Bishop of Mitylene. Martyr Avda, Bishop,<br />

and 38 companions, i.e., 16 Presbyters. 9 Deacons, 6 Monks, and 7 Virgins, in Persia. Martyr Peter of Blachernae.<br />

St. Nicholas the Mystic, Patriarch of Constantinople. Martyr Vitos, Modestos, and Crescentia at Lucania. New<br />

Martyr Nicholas of Metsov, whose relics are at Meteora. Sts. Cassian and Laurence, Abbots of Komel (Vologda). St.<br />

Brendan the Voyager (c.575). St. Carantoc of Carhampton. St. Alexander, Archbishop of Jerusalem. St. Euphemia<br />

near Neaorion. Martyr Papelinos. <strong>Holy</strong> Fathers of St. Savvas, who were killed by the Blemmyers. Martyrs Symeon,<br />

Isaac, and Dachthisoes of Persia. Hieromartyr Peregrine, Bishop of Auxerre. Fast day: fish allowed<br />

May/17<br />

May/30<br />

Apostle Andronicos of the Seventy and his fellow labourer Junia.<br />

St. Stephen, Archbishop of Constantinople. Martyrs Solochon, Pamphamer, and Pamphalon at Chalcedon.<br />

Translation of the relics of St. Adrian, Abbot of Ondrusov. Sts. Nektarios and Theophanes of Meteora. St.<br />

Euphrosyne (princes Eudokia) of Moscow. St. Athanasios the New, Wonderworker of Christianopolis. Righteous<br />

Presbyter Jonah of Odessa (1924). St. Madron, Monk of Cornwall.<br />

Simple Comm<br />

May/18, May/31<br />

Martyrs Peter, Dionysios, Andrew, Paul, Christina, Erakleios, Paulinos, Benedimos, and others<br />

who suffered under Decius.<br />

Martyr Theodotos of Ancyra, and with him seven Virgin-Martyrs: Alexandra, Tecousa, Claudia, Phaine, Euphrasia,<br />

Matrona and Julia. Martyr Euphrasia of Nicaea. Martyr Theodota at Ancyra. Martyrs David and Tarechan of<br />

Georgia. St. Elgiva, Abbess of Shaftesbury and Queen of England. Martyr Julian. St. Stephen the New, Patriarch of<br />

Constantinople. Hieromartyr Theodore, Pope of Rome. St. Anastaso of Lukada. St. Martinian of Areovinthus, Monk.<br />

Repose of Blessed Philip, founder of the Gethsemane Caves Skete of St. Sergios’ Lavra (1869). Translation of the<br />

relics of St. Mildred of Thanet.<br />

Dbl Comm for Martyrs Peter, Theodotos & their companions<br />

May/19, Jun/1<br />

Hieromartyr Patrick, Bishop of Prusa, and his companions: Presbyters Akakios, Menander, and<br />

Polyainos.<br />

St. Cornelios, Abbot of Komel (Vologda). Martyr Acolouthos of the Thebaid. St. John, Bishop of Goths in Crimea.<br />

St. John, Prince of Uglich, tonsured Ignatios (Vologda). St. Sergios, Monk of Shukhtov. St. Cornelios, Abbot of<br />

Paleostrov. St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. Martyrs Kyriake and Theotime. St. Alcuin, Hierodeacon, of York.<br />

Commemoration of the ascetics of St. Anthony of Syandem Monastery: Elias (also of Valaam), Theophanes, and<br />

Dionysios. St. Memnonos the Wonderworker.<br />

Simple Comm<br />

4th Sunday of Pascha: Sunday of the<br />

Paralytic<br />

§23 Acts(9:32-42) §14 St.Jn(5:1-15)<br />

Tone 3 Orthros Gospel 5<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...<br />

Monday of the 4th Week<br />

§24 Acts(10:1-16) §24 St.Jn(6:56-69)<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...<br />

Tuesday of the 4th Week<br />

§25 Acts(10:21-33) §25 St.Jn(7:1-13)<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...<br />

Wednesday of the 4th Week: Mid-<br />

Pentecost<br />

§34 Acts(14:6-18) §26 St.Jn(7:14-30)<br />

Kontakion of the period: Mid-Pentecost.<br />

Great Doxology.<br />

No reading from the psalter, in Vespers.<br />

Katavasiae of the period: 2nd Canon of Mid-<br />

Pentecost.<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the dead..<br />

Thursday of the 4th Week<br />

§26 Acts(10:34-43) §29 St.Jn(8:12-20)<br />

Katavasiae of the period: Pascha.<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...<br />

Friday of the 4th Week<br />

§27 Acts(10:44-11:10) §30 St.Jn(8:21-<br />

30)<br />

Fast day: wine and oil allowed<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...<br />

Saturday of the 4th Week<br />

§29 Acts(12:1-11) §31 St.Jn(8:31-42)<br />

Dismissal: May He Who arose from the<br />

dead...

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