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The Holy Martyrs Agathopous and Theodulus

The Holy Martyrs Agathopous and TheodulusThe first was a deacon and the second a reader in the Church in Salonica; the first adorned with the white hairs of age and the second with the chastity of youth. In the time of Diocletian' hunting of Christians, these two were summoned for trial. They went there joyfully, and, each holding the other by the hand, went in crying: 'We are Christians!' The whole court's urging them to deny Christ and worship idols was in vain. After long imprisonment and starvation, they were condemned to death by drowning in the sea. Their hands were bound behind them and a large stone tied to their necks, and they were taken off to be drowned. When they went to throw Agathopous into the depths, he cried out: 'Lo, by second baptism we are washed from all our sins, and will go cleansed to Christ Jesus!' The sea quickly threw their drowned bodies onto the shore, and Christians gave them burial. St Theodulus appeared to his friends in the form of a shining angel in white raiment and commanded them to distribute all his remaining goods to the poor. These great soldiers of Christ suffered with honour under the Emperor Diocletian and Faustinus the governor of Salonica, in the year 30.

Our Holy Father Mark of Trache

Our Holy Father Mark of TracheHe is also known as 'the Athenian' because Athens was his birthplace. When he had finished his higher schooling in Athens, his parents died. He pondered within himself on the inevitability death, and that one must prepare in good time for a holy depart from this world. He gave his goods away to the poor and seated him self on a plank in the sea, with profound faith in God's help and the prayer that God would lead him wherever He desired. And, by the providence of God, he was kept safe and taken to Libya (or Ethiopia), to a mountain called Trache. Mark lived in asceticism that mountain for ninety-five years, seeing neither man nor beast. For thirty whole years he had an intense struggle with evil sprits, and was tormented by hunger and thirst, cold and heat. He ate earth and drank sea-water. After thirty years of the most intense sufferings, the conquered demons fled from him and angels of started bringing him food every day in the form of bread, fish and fruit. St Serapion visited him just before his death, and later recorded the wonderful life of this saint. Mark was asking Serapion if there were in the world any Christians who could say to the mountain they were on: 'Get up and cast yourself into the sea', and it would do so. At that moment the mountain began to move like a wave. But Mark raised a hand and quietened it, such being miraculous power of this man of God. At the time of his death, prayed for the salvation of all men and gave his soul into God's hands. St Serapion saw an angel bearing Mark's soul, and a hand extended from heaven to receive it. St Mark lived for a hundred and thirty years and entered into rest in about 400.

Venerable Publius of Egypt, monk (4th c.)

Venerable Publius of Egypt, monk (4th c.)The Monk Puplios pursued asceticism in the Egyptian wilderness during the reign of the emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363). Before the military campaign against the Persians, the emperor sent a devil to explore the way for the army to go. The Monk Puplios foresaw in spirit the intent of the emperor. He stood at prayer with up-raised hands, praying thus day and night, and blocked the path of the devil...

Venerable Plato, abbot of the Studion (813)

Venerable Plato, abbot of the Studion (813)The Monk Platon (Plato) was born in the year 735 into a pious Christian family of the parents, Sergios and Euphemia. Orphaned early on, the boy was taken for raising by relatives, who gave him a fine education. When he grew up he began life on his own. The saint occupied himself in the first years in the management of his property, which his parents had left him upon their death. He was very temperate and hard-working and acquired by his toil great wealth. But in his heart the monk-to-be blazed with love for Christ. He gave away all his property, set his servants free and withdrew into a monastery named "Ensymboleion" near Mount Olympos...

Venerable Theodora, nun, of Thessalonica (892)

Venerable Theodora, nun, of Thessalonica (892)The Nun Theodora of Soluneia was born of Christian parents, Anthony and Chrysantha, living on the island of Aegina. At mature age Saint Theodora entered into marriage, and soon gave birth to a daughter. During an invasion of the Saracens (823) the young spouses moved away to the city of Soluneia (Thessalonika). Here Saint Theodora dedicated her daughter to the service of God in a monastery, and after the death of her husband she also accepted monasticism at this monastery...

The Martyr Fermus

The Martyr Fermus died from fire, and his sister with her servant – from the sword.

Five girls martyred at Neanidor of Lesbos

Five girls martyred at Neanidor of Lesbos Five Holy Virgin Martyrs are remembered on this day, having died from the sword on the island of Lesbos. There is also remembrance of the Terrible Shaking (Earthquake) at Antioch in the year 526.

February 2006
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   Venerable Cosmas, of the Monastery of St. John Chrysostom, at Koutsovendis, Cyprus
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Saint Leo the Great (Leo Marcellus)
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Saint Zosimas, Bishop of Syracuse (662)
3
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St. Joseph Samakus the Sanctified of Crete (1511)
4
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The Holy Two Martyrs of Parium
5
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Martyr John of Kazan
6
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St. Castinus, bishop of Byzantium
7
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Saint Joseph, Archbishop of Thessalonica
8
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Venerable Peter of Egypt
9
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Venerable Theodosius the Abbot of Totma, Vologda
10
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New Martyr Demetrius of Chios (1802)
11
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Venerable Zeno the Hermit of Antioch the Disciple of St Basil the Great
12
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New Martyr Elias (Ardunis) of Mt. Athos
13
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Sts. David, Symeon and George, confessors of Mitylene
14
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New Martyr Gabriel at Constantinople (1676)
15
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Right-Believing Prince Roman of Uglich
16
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Martyr Theoctistus (1686
17
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Martyr Evagrius and Macarius in Cilicia
18
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Venerable John of Thebes, monk
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Martyr Theopemptus
20
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Saint Pergetus
21
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Saint Romanus the Wonderworker of Cilicia
22
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Venerable Longinus of Koryazhemsk, Vologda
23
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St Vsevolod (in holy baptism Gabriel) the Wonderworker of Pskov
24
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Hieromartyr Urban us, bishop of Rome (223-230)
25
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Apostle and Martyr Aquila, and Priscilla
26
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New Martyr George the Tailor of Mitylene, at Constantinople (1693)
27
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Synaxis of Saint John the Theologian at Diaconissa
28
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Moon phases for February , 2006 (Serbia)
05 Feb 2006 First Quarter
13 Feb 2006 Full Moon
21 Feb 2006 Third Quarter
28 Feb 2006 New Moon