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Tuesday, June 18, 2024 (June 5, 2024 by the Julian calendar)
7th Week after Pascha, Tone six


Hieromartyr Dorotheos, bishop of Tyre (361). Translation of the relics of the Blessed Igor-George, tonsured Gabriel, great prince of Chernigov and Kiev (1150) to Chernigov. Blessed Constantine, metropolitan of Kiev (1159). Repose of St. Theodore Yaroslavich (1233), brother of St. Alexander Nevsky. Finding of the relics (1599) of Sts. Jonah (1561) and Bassian, monks, of Petroma (Solovki). Martyrs Marcian, Nicander, Hyperechius, Apollonius, Leonides, Arius, Gorgias, Selenias, Irene, and Pambo, of Egypt (305-311). St. Theodore the Wonderworker, hermit of the Jordan (583). St. Anubius, confessor and anchorite of Egypt (5th c.). St. Abba Dorotheos of Palestine (620). "Igor" Icon of the Mother of God (1147). St. Peter, monk, of Korisha, Serbia (1275) (Serbia). New Martyr Mark of Smyrna, who suffered in Chios (1801) (Greek). St. Illidius (Allyre), bishop of Clermont (385) (Gaul). Hieromartyr Boniface of Netherlands (Neth.). Hieromartyr Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton, England, archbishop of Mainz (Germany) (754) (Celtic & British). Martyr Christopher of Rome (Greek). Martyr Conon of Rome (Greek). St. Dorotheus, abbot at Chiliokama on the Black Sea (11th c.). Sts. Agapius and Nicodemus, stewards of Vatopedi (14th c.).

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