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*Holy Princes Basil (1249) and Constantine (1257) of [[Yaroslav]] |
*Holy Princes Basil (1249) and Constantine (1257) of [[Yaroslav]] |
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*Saints John and Longinus, Wonderworkers of [[Yarensk]] (Solovki) |
*Saints John and Longinus, Wonderworkers of [[Yarensk]] (Solovki) |
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*[[Blessed John of Moscow |
*[[Blessed John of Moscow the Fool-For-Christ]] (ca 1589) |
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==Other commemorations== |
==Other commemorations== |
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July 2 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 4
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 16 by Old Calendarists
Saints
- Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea in Cappadocia (108) and Diomedes, Eulampius, Asclepiodotus and Golinduch, who suffered with Hyacinth.
- Venerable Nicodemus of Kozhe Lake, abbot (1640)
- Martyrs Mocius and Mark (4th century)
- Saint Anatolius, Patriarch of Constantinople (458)
- Saint Alexander, founder of the Monastery of the Unsleeping Ones (430)
- Saint Isaiah the Solitary from Scetis in Egypt, died in Gaza (491)
- Saint Basil the Bishop of Ryazan (1295)
- Holy Princes Basil (1249) and Constantine (1257) of Yaroslav
- Saints John and Longinus, Wonderworkers of Yarensk (Solovki)
- Blessed John of Moscow the Fool-For-Christ (ca 1589)
Other commemorations
- Translation of the relics of Hieromartyr Philip of Moscow, metropolitan and wonderworker (1652)