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*Saint [[Braulio]] of [[Saragossa]] in [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberia]], bishop ([[651]]) |
*Saint [[Braulio]] of [[Saragossa]] in [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberia]], bishop ([[651]]) |
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*Saint [[Basil the Younger]], [[anchorite]] near [[Constantinople]] |
*Saint [[Basil the Younger]], [[anchorite]] near [[Constantinople]] |
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⚫ | *Martyrs [[Bathusus and Bercus]], [[presbyters]], with Arpilus the [[monk]], and [[laymen]] Abibus, Agnus, Reasus, Igathrax, Iscoeus (Iskous, Escocs), Silas, Signicus, Sonerilas, Suimbalus, Thermus, Phillus (Philgas), and the laywomen Anna, Alia, Larissa, Monco (Manca), Mamica, Uirko (Virko), Animais (Animaida), Gaatha, and Duklida, in [[Crimea]] |
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*Martyrs [[Bathusus and Bercus]], [[presbyters]] |
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*Martyr [[Codratus]] ([[Saint Quadratus|Quadratus]]) and with him 40 martyrs who suffered under [[Diocletian]] |
*Martyr [[Codratus]] ([[Saint Quadratus|Quadratus]]) and with him 40 martyrs who suffered under [[Diocletian]] |
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*Saint [[Ludger]], [[missionary]] bishop in the [[Netherlands]] and [[Germany]] ([[809]]) |
*Saint [[Ludger]], [[missionary]] bishop in the [[Netherlands]] and [[Germany]] ([[809]]) |
Revision as of 18:41, 26 May 2007
Mar. 25 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Mar. 27
2006
- Sunday of the Adoration of the Cross
- 3rd Sunday of Great Lent
Fixed commemorations
All commemorations below are observed on April 8 by Old Calendarists
Saints
- Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel
- Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Sirmium in Hungary
- Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Kival, and martyr Pullius the Reader
- Saint Malchus of Chalcis in Syria
- Saint Braulio of Saragossa in Iberia, bishop (651)
- Saint Basil the Younger, anchorite near Constantinople
- Martyrs Bathusus and Bercus, presbyters, with Arpilus the monk, and laymen Abibus, Agnus, Reasus, Igathrax, Iscoeus (Iskous, Escocs), Silas, Signicus, Sonerilas, Suimbalus, Thermus, Phillus (Philgas), and the laywomen Anna, Alia, Larissa, Monco (Manca), Mamica, Uirko (Virko), Animais (Animaida), Gaatha, and Duklida, in Crimea
- Martyr Codratus (Quadratus) and with him 40 martyrs who suffered under Diocletian
- Saint Ludger, missionary bishop in the Netherlands and Germany (809)