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Sunday, May 14, 2000 (May 1, 2000 by the Julian calendar)
3-rd Sunday of Pascha, The Myrrh-bearing Women, Tone two
Sts. Myrrh-Bearing Women, righteous Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus (celebration on the 3rd Sunday of Pascha).
Right-believing Tamara, Queen of Georgia (movable holiday on the Sunday of Myrrh-Bearing Women).
Prophet Jeremiah (650 B.C.).
[.:] St. Paphnutius, abbot of Borovsk (1477).
Virgin-martyr Nina (1938).
New Martyrs Euthymius, Ignatius (1814), and Acacius the Serbian of Mt. Athos (1815).
Hieromartyr Macarius, metropolitan of Kiev (1497).
Martyr Batas of Nisibis (395).
St. Gerasimus, abbot of Boldino (1557).
St. Tamara, queen of Georgia (1213).
The Tsarevokokshaisk, or "Myrrh-Bearing" (1647), Andronikos (14th c.) and "Unexpected Joy" Icons of the Mother of God.
Asaph or Asa Bishop of Llanelwy (6th - 7th c.) (Celtic & British).
St. Panaretus, archbishop of Paphos in Cyprus (1791) (Greek).
St. Nicephorus of Chios, monk (1821) (Greek).
St. Ultan, founderof Fosse (680) (Neth.).
St. Zosimas, bishop of Kumurdo (15th c.).
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