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Monday, June 17, 2024 (June 4, 2024 by the Julian calendar)
7th Week after Pascha, Tone six
St. Metrophanes, first patriarch of Constantinople (325).
St. Methodius, abbot of Peshnosha (1392), disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
Martyrs Frontasius, Severinus, Severian, and Silanus of Gaul (1st c.).
Martyr Concordius of Spoleto (175).
Hieromartyr Astius, bishop of Dyrrachium in Macedonia (110).
St. Zosimas of Cilicia, bishop of New Babylon (Egypt) (6th c.).
Sts. Mary and Martha, sisters of St. Lazarus (1st c.).
Sts. Eleazar and Nazarius, wonderworkers of Olonets (15th c.).
New Martyrs: Archbishop Andronicus of Perm (1918) and Archbishop Basil of Chernigov (1918).
St. Sophia of Thrace (10th-11th c.).
Monk-martyr John, abbot of Monagria near Cyzicus (761).
St. Alonius of Scete in Egypt (5th c.).
Martyrs Zoticus, Atallus, Camasius, and Philip of Niculitel (4th c.) (Romania).
New Hieromartyr Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) priest.
St. Titus, bishop of Byzantium (3rd c.).
Hieromartyr Apotacius and Martyrs Camarus, Zoticus, Gaddanus, Ninnitus, Julius, Attalus, Eutyches, Amasus, Carinus, Saturninus and 30 others, beheaded at Noviodunum in Scythia Minor (320).
St. Optatus, bishop of Milevum in Numidia (376).
Hieromartyr Ioannicus, metropolitan of Montenegro and Littoral (1941).
Hieromartyr Sava, bishop of Upper Karlovci (1941).
St. Petroc of Cornwall (594) (Celtic & British).
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