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The Holy Martyr Tryphon

The Holy Martyr TryphonBorn in the village of Lampsacus in Phrygia of poor parents, he kept geese as a child. He also had from childhood great grace from God, healing both people and animals and driving out evil spirits. At that time the Emperor Gordian (238-44) came to the throne in Rome. He had a mad daughter, the source of great distress to her father. Doctors could do nothing to help her. But the evil spirit in the girl broke silence and said that no-one but Tryphon could cast it out. After many other Tryphons in the Empire had failed, this young Tryphon was sent for, by the providence of God. He was taken to Rome, where he healed the Emperor"s daughter. The Emperor heaped gifts on him, which Tryphon gave away to the poor before returning home. This holy youth remained in his village. tending the geese and praying to God. When Decius, who was violently opposed to the Christian faith, became Emperor, Tryphon was interrogated and cruelly tortured for Christ. But he endured all his sufferings with great joy, saying: 'Oh, when shall I become worthy, through fire and torture, to make an end for the Name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and God?' No torture was able to harm him, and the torturers finally condemned him to be beheaded. At the moment of his death, Tryphon commended his soul to his Creator, in the year 250.

The Holy Martyrs Perpetua, Felicitas and Satyrus, and others with them

The Holy Martyrs Perpetua, Felicitas and Satyrus, and others with themThey were all thrown into prison for their Christian faith in the time of the Emperor Septimus Severus. St Perpetua was of a noble family, and she encouraged all the other captives in the prison to be fearless in their suffering for Christ. Perpetua saw in a dream a ladder stretching from earth to heaven, all thickly set with sharp knives, swords, stakes, hooks, nails and other deadly implements. A terrible serpent lay at its foot. She saw Satyrus run first up the ladder to the top without injury, and call thence to her: 'Perpetua! I'm waiting for you. Come on, but mind the serpent!' Encouraged by this, Perpetua stood on the serpent's head, as if on the first rung, then in her turn hastened to the top. When she reached it, she saw the beautiful court of heaven and rejoiced with great joy. When she recounted her dream to the other captives, they all interpreted it as meaning that death would soon come to them, and to Satyrus the first - which quickly came about. Satyrus was killed first, then Perpetua, then the rest in order. As lambs butchered for Christ the Lamb of God, they received from Christ the eternal reward in the Kingdom of light. They all suffered for Christ between 202 and 203.

Our Holy Father Peter of Galateia

Our Holy Father Peter of GalateiaHe left his parents' home for the sake of Christ at the age of seven, and hid himself in the desert. There he became so perfect through fasting and prayer that he was able to perform many miracles by the power of the Spirit of God. He entered into the eternal Kingdom of Christ in about 429 at the age of 99.

Martyr Karion



Venerable Vendemianus the Hermit of Bithynia

Venerable Vendemianus the Hermit of BithyniaSaint Vendemianus (Bendemianus) was born in Myzia. In his youth he was a disciple of St Auxentius, one of the Fathers of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. He went to the monastery founded by St Auxentius (February 14) on Mount Oxia, not far from Chalcedon (Asia Minor), where he lived in asceticism for forty-two years at the cell of his teacher in the crevice of a cliff. He spent his life in fasting and prayer, and was tempted by demons. Because of his holy life and spiritual struggles, the saint was granted the gift of healing. He died around the year 512.

Martyr Theonas, with Two Children



Saint Timothy the Confessor



New Martyr Anastasius at Nauplion (1655)

New Martyr Anastasius at Nauplion (1655)

Saint Basil I the Confessor, Archbishop of Thessalonica (862)



Sts. David, Symeon and George, confessors of Mitylene

Sts. David, Symeon and George, confessors of Mitylene

May 2013
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   The Holy Martyr John Kulikos (1526)
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Thursday of Passion Week, Holy Thursday
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oil
+++ Holy Friday, Good Friday
3
strict fast
Holy Saturday
4
strict fast
+++ Easter, Holy Pascha
5
fast-free
+++ Bright Monday, Renewal Monday
6
fast-free
+++  Bright Tuesday, Renewal Tuesday
7
fast-free
Eight anchorites who were martyred
8
fast-free
St. Nestor the Silent
9
fast-free
Martyr Lollionus the New
10
fast-free
Venerable Cyriacus, abbot of Kargopol (Vologda) (1462)
11
fast-free
Martyrs Diodorus and Rhodopianus
12
fast-free
Venerable Clement the Hymnographer(9th c.)
13
fast-free
Saint Tamar the Great
14
fast-free
St. Jordan the Wonderworker
15
oil
Venerable Ecumenius the Wonderworker, bishop of Tricca
16
fast-free
Translation of the relics of the Righteous Lazarus and Mary Magdalene, Equal-to-the-Apostles
17
oil
Venerable Adrian, abbot of Monza Monastery (1619)
18
fast-free
Martyr Donatus
19
fast-free
Uncovering of the relics (1815) of Venerable Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of Mt. Athos
20
fast-free
Commemoration of the miracle of the Holy Virgin
21
fast-free
Repose of the Venerable Shio of Mgvime (6th c.)
22
oil
Venerable Laurence, monk, of Egypt (6th c.)
23
fast-free
New Martyr Argyrus of Thessalonica (1808)
24
fish
Venerable Dionysius, archimandrite of St. Sergius' Lavra (1633)
25
fast-free
Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (1522)
26
fast-free
Sts. Alexander, Barbarus, and Acolythus
27
fast-free
The slain Crown Prince Demetrius of Moscow (1591)
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fast-free
St. Alexander, archbishop of Jerusalem (3rd c.).
29
fish
Venerable Athanasius the New, wonderworker of Christianopolis (18th c.)
30
fast-free
Holy Martyrs Davit and Tarichan (693)
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oil
 
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02 May 2013 Third Quarter
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