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Jul/1<br />

Jul/14<br />

<strong>Holy</strong> Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs at Rome.<br />

Martyr Potitos of Naples. St. Peter, Monk of Constantinople. St. Angelina of Serbia. Translation of the relics of<br />

St. John of Rila from Tirnovo to Rila. St. Gallos, Bishop of Clermont (Gaul) (554). Martyrs Julios and Aaron<br />

and companions at Caerlon-upon-Usk. St. Serf, Bishop of Kinross. St. Anna Ivanovna, Fool-for-Christ. Martyr<br />

Maurice. 25 Martyrs in Nicomedia. St. Basil, founder of the Monastery of the Deep Stream. Martyr Constantine<br />

the Wonderworker and those with him of Cyprus. St. Leo the Hermit. 2,000 Martyrs. St. Eparchios, Recluse of<br />

Angouleme.<br />

Jul/2<br />

Jul/15<br />

The Placing of the Robe of the Theotokos at Blachernæ.<br />

St. Juvenaly, Proto-Martyr of America and Alaska. St. Juvenaly, Patriarch of Jerusalem. St. Photios, Metropolitan<br />

of Kiev. St. Monegunda of Chartres (Gaul). St. Oudoceos, Bishop of Llandaff. St. Swithun, Bishop of Winchester.<br />

Martyr Koïntos of Phrygia.<br />

Dbl Comm with Great Doxology for the Theotokos & St. Juvenaly of Jerusalem.<br />

Kontakion of the period: Robe.<br />

Jul/3, Jul/16<br />

The “Milk-Giver” Icon at Chilandar Monastery on Mt. Athos; Martyr Hyacinthos of Cæsarea in<br />

Cappadocia.<br />

Translation of the Relics of Hieromartyr Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow. Martyrs Mocios and Mark. Martyrs Diomedes,<br />

Eulampios, Asclepiados, Dolindouch, Theodotos, and Theodota, who suffered with St. Hyacinthos. St. Anatolios, Patriarch of<br />

Constantinople. St. Alexander, founder of the Unsleeping Ones. <strong>Holy</strong> Princes Basil and Constantine of Yaroslav. St. Anatolios,<br />

recluse of the Kiev Caves. St. Anatolios of the Kiev Caves. Sts. John and Longinos, Wonderworkers of Yarensk (Solovki).<br />

Blessed John of Moscow, Fool-for-Christ. St. Nikodemos, Abbot of Kazhe-ezersk. Blessed Michael and Thomas, Fools-for-<br />

Christ of Solvychegodsk (Volodga). St. Germanos, Bishop of the Isle of Man (474) (or 7/5). Monk Martyr Gerasimos the New of<br />

Carpenision. Repose of the Righteous Nun Euphrosyne “the Unknown” (1855).<br />

Simple Comm<br />

Jul/4, Jul/17 St. Andrew, Archbishop of Crete; <strong>Holy</strong> Royal Martyr of Russia: Tsar Nicholas<br />

II, Tsaritsa Alexandra, Crown Prince Alexis, and Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and<br />

Anastasia, and those martyred with them.<br />

St. Martha (or Mary), mother of St. Symeon Stylites the Younger. St. Andrew Rublev, the Iconographer. Hieromartyr Theodore,<br />

Bishop of Cyrene in Libya, and with him Martyrs Cyprilla, Aroa, and Lucia. Opening of the relics of St. Euthymios, Archimandrite<br />

of Suzdal. Burial of St. Andrew, Prince of Bogoliubsk. Sts. Tychon, Basil, and Nikon, Monks of Solovki. St. Andrew the Russian<br />

of Cairo. New Martyr Nilos of Poltava (1918). St. Asclepia the Wonderworker. Hieromartyr Theophilos. St. Menignos, Monk.<br />

Hieromartyr Theodotos. St. Donatos of Libya, Bishop. St. Ulric, Bishop of Augsburg. Translation of the relics of St. Martin of<br />

Tours.<br />

Polyeleos for the Royal Martyrs<br />

Jul/5, Jul/18<br />

St. Athanasios of Mt. Athos and his six disciples; St. Lampados, Monk of Hirenopolis.<br />

New-Martyr St. Elizabeth, the Grand Duchess of Russia, and those with her at Alapaevsk: Nun<br />

Martyr Barbara, Grand Duke John, Princes Vladimir, Sergios, Igor, and Constantine, and<br />

Theodore.<br />

Uncovering of the relics of St. Sergios of Radonezh. Martyr Anna at Rome. Martyr Cyrilla of Cyrene in Libya, widow. Sts.<br />

Athanasios and Theodosios of Cherepovetsk, disciples of St. Sergios of Radonezh. New Martyr Cyprian of Koutloumousiou<br />

Monastery on Mt. Athos. St. Sexburga, Abbess of Ely (or 7/6). Synaxis of 23 Sts. of Lesbos. St. Morwenna, Hermitess of<br />

Morwenstow. St. Modwenna, Hermitess of Burton-on-Trent.<br />

Polyeleos for St. Elizabeth<br />

Jul/6, Jul/19 St. Sisoes the Great.<br />

Virgin Martyr Lucy and Rixos, and 24 others including: Martyrs Anthony, Lucian, Isidore, Dion, Diodoros,<br />

Cutonios, Arnosos, Capicos, Satyros, and others. Martyrs Marinos and Martha, and their children Audifax and<br />

Abbacum and those with them at Rome: Cyrinos, Valentine, and Asterios the Presbyter. Martyrs Isauros the Deacon,<br />

Innocent, Felix, Hermias, Basil, Peregrinos, Rufos, and Rufinos of Apollonia in Macedonia. Opening of the relics<br />

of the Princess Juliana Olshanskaya. St. Sisoes of the Kiev Caves. New Hieromartyr Simon of Ufa (1921). St.<br />

Monenna, Wonderworker (518). Synaxis of the Apostles Archippos, Philemon, and Onesimos. Martyr Apollonios,<br />

Alexandrionos, and Epimachos. Martyrs Epictetos, Presbyter, and Astios, Bishop of Dyrrachion, in Scythia.<br />

Hieromartyr Valentine, Presbyter of Rome. St. Sexburga, Abbess of Ely and Queen of Kent.<br />

Simple Comm<br />

Jul/7, Jul/20<br />

Martyr Kyriake of Nicomedia; St. Thomas of Mt. Maleon.<br />

St. Akakios of Sinai, who is mentioned in The Ladder. Martyrs Peregrinos, Lucian, Pompeios, Hesychios, Pappias,<br />

Satorninos, and Germanos, of Dyrrachium in Macedonia. New Martyr Evangelos, Bishop of Tomi (Constanta)<br />

in Romania. St. Eudokia, in monasticism Euphrosyne, Grand Duchess of Moscow. St. Illtyd, founder of Llantwit<br />

Abbey in Wales. St. Hedda, Bishop of Winchester. St. Willibald, Bishop of Eichstatt. St. Sunniva and companions.<br />

Hieromartyr Eustathios. Martyr Polycarp the New. St. Boisil, Abbot of Melrose. St. Ethelburga, Abbess of<br />

Faremoutier. St. Palladios, Bishop of Ireland and Scotland. St. Maelruain, Abbot of Tallaght.<br />

Triple Comm for Sts. Kyriake, Thomas & Akakios<br />

3rd Sunday after Pentecost: New<br />

Martyrs of the Turkish Yoke<br />

§88 Rom(5:1-10) & §99 Rom(8:28-<br />

39) §18 St.Mt(6:22-33) & §106<br />

St.Lk(21:12-19)<br />

Tone 2 Orthros Gospel 3<br />

Polyeleos<br />

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

dead,...<br />

Monday of the 4th Week<br />

§320 Heb(9:1-7) §54 St.Lk(10:38-<br />

42;11:27-28)<br />

Tuesday of the 4th Week<br />

§104 Rom(10:11-11:2) §41<br />

St.Mt(11:16-20)<br />

Kontakion of the period: O Protection of Christians...<br />

Wednesday of the 4th Week<br />

Orthros: §36 St.Mt(10:16-22); Liturgy:<br />

§99 Rom(8:28-39) §52 St.Jn(15:17-<br />

16:2)<br />

Fast Day<br />

Thursday of the 4th Week<br />

Orthros:§104 St.Mt(25:1-13); Liturgy:<br />

§99 Rom(8:28-39) §36 St.Mt(10:16-<br />

22)<br />

Friday of the 4th Week<br />

§107 Rom(11:25-36) §44 St.Mt(12:1-<br />

8)<br />

Fast Day<br />

Saturday of the 4th Week<br />

§92 Rom(6:11-17) §26 St.Mt(8:14-23)

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