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May/27<br />

Jun/9<br />

Hieromartyr Helladios, Bishop in the East; St. John the Russian, whose relics are on the Island of<br />

Euboia.<br />

Hieromartyr Therapontos, Bishop of Sardis. Translation of the relics of St. Nilos of Stolbensk. Virgin Martyr<br />

Theodora and Martyr Didymos the soldier at Alexandria. Translation of the relics of Sts. Cyprian, Photios, and Jonah,<br />

Metropolitans of Kiev. St. Therapont, Abbot of Byelozersk. St. Therapont, Abbot of Monza. St. Bede the Venerable<br />

(or 5/26). Martyr Eusebiotes. Martyr Alypios.<br />

May/28<br />

Jun/10<br />

Hieromartyr Eutyches, Bishop of Melitene.<br />

St. Nicetas, Bishop of Chalcedon. St. Ignatios, Bishop and Wonderworker of Rostov. Martyr Elikonidos of<br />

Thessaloniki. St. Sophronios, Monk of Bulgaria. New Martyr Demetrios. New Martyr Zachariah of Prusa. St.<br />

Germanos, Bishop of Paris. St. William of Toulouse. Martyrs Crescens, Paul, and Dioscoros of Rome. St. Andrew<br />

the Fool-for-Christ of Constantinople (see Oct. 2).<br />

Dbl Comm for Sts. Eutyches & Nicetas<br />

May/29<br />

Jun/11<br />

Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Constantinople; The Fall of Constantinople.<br />

Blessed John of Ustiug, Fool-for-Christ. Virgin Martyr Theodosia of Tyre. St. Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria.<br />

New Martyr Andrew Argentes. New Martyr John (or Nannos) at Smyrna. Commemoration of the 1st Oecumenical<br />

Synod. Hieromartyr Olbianos, Bishop of Aneos, and his disciple. Two women of senatorial rank martyred with St.<br />

Procopios and others. St. Buryan of Cornwall.<br />

Simple Comm for St. Theodosia<br />

May/30<br />

Jun/12<br />

St. Isaac, founder of the Dalmation Monastery at Constantinople.<br />

St. James, Monk of Galich Monastery. Martyr Natalios. Martyr Romanos, Meletios, and Euplios. Martyr Barlaam of<br />

Caesarea in Cappadocia. St. Hubert, Bishop of Maastricht.<br />

May/31<br />

Jun/13<br />

Martyr Hermias at Comana.<br />

Apostle Hermeos of the Seventy. Martyr Philosophos at Alexandria. Martyr Maros the magician who was converted<br />

on witnessing the martyrdom of Hermias. New Martyrs Hierotheos, Bishop of Nikolsk (1928), and his friend<br />

Schema-Hieromonk Seraphim (1923). Five Martyrs of Ascalon. Martyrs Eusebios and Charalampos. Virgin Martyr<br />

Petronella of Rome.<br />

Jun/1<br />

Jun/14<br />

Martyr Justin the Philosopher, and those with him at Rome: Martyrs Justin, Chariton, and his<br />

wife Charita, Euelpistos, Ierakos, Peonos, Valerian, and Justos.<br />

St. Dionysios, Abbot of Glushetsk (Vologda). St. Agapitos, unmercenary physician of the Kiev Caves. St. Metrios the<br />

Farmer. Martyr Neon, Hieromartyr Pyrrhos the virgin. Martyr Firmos of Magos. Martyr Thespesios of Cappadocia.<br />

St. Gwen Teirbron of Brittany, Mother of Winwaloe of Landevennec. St. Ronan, Hermit of Locronan. St. Justin,<br />

Archimandrite of Chelije.<br />

Simple Comm<br />

Jun/2<br />

Jun/15<br />

St. Nikephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople.<br />

Great-Martyr John the New of Sochi, who suffered at Belgrade. New Martyr Demetrios of Philadelphia.<br />

Hieromartyr Pothinos, Bishop of Lyons. New Martyr Constantine of the Hagarenes (Mt. Athos). New Martyr John<br />

of Asprocastron. Hieromartyr Erasmos of Ochrid, who reposed in peace, and 20,000 Martyrs with him. New Martyr<br />

John of Trebizond. St. Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury. 38 Martyrs who were boiled in a bath. A holy mother and her<br />

three children. Martyrs Markellinos the Presbyter, and Peter the Exorcist, of Rome. St. Sophia, Mother of Orphans.<br />

Six-Stichera<br />

6th Sunday of Pascha: Sunday of the<br />

Blind Man<br />

§38 Acts(16:16-34) §34 St.Jn(9:1-38)<br />

Tone 5 Orthros Gospel 8<br />

Katavasiae of the period: Ascension.<br />

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

Monday of the 6th Week<br />

§39 Acts(17:1-9) §40 St.Jn(11:47-57)<br />

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

dead...<br />

Tuesday of the 6th Week<br />

§40 Acts(17:19-28) §42 St.Jn(12:19-<br />

36)<br />

Apodosis of the Blind Man<br />

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

dead...<br />

Wednesday of the 6th Week:<br />

Apodosis of Pascha<br />

§41 Acts(18:22-28) §43 St.Jn(12:36-<br />

47)<br />

Fast day: fish allowed<br />

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

dead...<br />

Thursday of the 6th Week: The<br />

Ascension of Our Lord<br />

Orthros Gospel 3<br />

§1 Acts(1:1-12) §114 St.Lk(24:36-53)<br />

Kontakion of the period: Ascension.<br />

Katavasiae of the period: 2nd Canon of Pentecost.<br />

Dismissal: May He Who ascended in glory from us<br />

into the Heavens, and sitteth at the right hand of God<br />

the Father, Christ our true God...<br />

Friday of the 6th Week<br />

§42 Acts(19:1-8) §47 St.Jn(14:1-11)<br />

Fast day: wine and oil allowed<br />

Dismissal: May He Who ascended in glory<br />

from us into the Heavens, and sitteth at the<br />

right hand of God the Father, Christ our true<br />

God...<br />

Saturday of the 6th Week<br />

§43 Acts(20:7-12) §48 St.Jn(14:10-21)<br />

Dismissal: May He Who ascended in glory<br />

from us into the Heavens, and sitteth at the<br />

right hand of God the Father, Christ our true<br />

God...

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