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Sunday, February 25, 2029 (February 12, 2029 by the Julian calendar)
1-st Sunday of the Great Lent, Triumph of Orthodoxy, Tone five
Great Lent.
“Cyprus” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos from the village Staromniy, Moscow region (movable holiday on the 1st Sunday of the Great Lent).
St. Meletius, archbishop of Antioch (381).
+ St. Alexis, metropolitan of Moscow and wonderworker of all Russia (1378).
Iveron Icon (Moscow) of the Most Holy Theotokos (9th c.).
St. Mary, nun (who was called Marinus), and her father, St. Eugene, monk, at Alexandria (6th c.).
St. Anthony II, patriarch of Constantinople (895).
St. Meletius, archbishop of Kharkov (1840).
St. Bassian, disciple of St. Paisius of Uglich and abbot of Ryabovsky Forest Monastery, Uglich (1509).
Callia, righteous.
St. Gertrude of Nijvel, abbess (659) (Neth.).
St. Ethilwald of Lindisfarne (740) (Celtic & British).
New Martyr Chrestos at Constantinople (1748) (Greek).
St. Kristo the Gardener (1752) (Albania).
New Hieromartyr Alexius (Buy), bishop of Voronezh (1930).
New Martyr Mitrophan, archpriest (1931).
Hieromartyr Urban us, bishop of Rome (223-230).
St. Prochorus of Georgia (11th c.).
New Monk-martyr Luke (Mukhaidze) of Jerusalem (1277).
New Monk-martyr Nicholas Dvali of Jerusalem (1314).
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