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Sunday, June 27, 2055 (June 14, 2055 by the Julian calendar)
4th Sunday after Pentecost, Tone two
 
 Apostles' (Peter & Paul) Fast.
 Celebration in Vologda to the venerable fathers of Vologda (movable holiday on the 3rd Sunday of Pentecost).
 Synaxis of Saints of Novgorod (movable holiday on the 3rd Sunday of Pentecost).
 Synaxis of Saints of Belorussia (movable holiday on the 3rd Sunday of Pentecost): St. Menas, Bishop of Polotsk (1116), St Dionysius bishop Polotsk (1182), Cyril Bishop of Turiv (1183), Lavrenti Bishop of Turiv (1184), Symeon bishop Polotsk (1289); Blessed Great Prince Rostislav (baptize as Michael), of Kiev (1167); Venerable Martyrs Athanasius, Higumen of Brest (1648), Makarius Kabevsky Higumen of Pinsk (1678); Venerable Martin Turovsky (1150), Elise Lavrishevsk (1250); venerable Ephrosinia of Polotsk (1173), Martyr child Gabriel Belostotsky (1690); righteous Juliana princes Olshansky (1550), and Sophia princes Slutsk (1612).
 Prophet Elisha (10th c. B.C.).
 St. Methodius, patriarch of Constantinople (847).
 New Hieromartyr Joseph priest (1918).
 New Hieromartyrs Nicolos, Alexander priests and Nicolos deacon (1938).
 St. Mstislav-George, prince of Novgorod (1180).
 St. Methodius, abbot of Peshnosha (1392).
 St. Elisha, monk, of Suma (Solovki) (15th- 16th c.).
 St. Niphon, monk of Kapsokalyvia, Mt. Athos (1330).
 St. Julitta (Julia) of Tabenna in Egypt.
 St. John (Mavropos), metropolitan of Euchaita (1100).
 St. Joseph, bishop of Thessalonica, brother of St. Theodore of the Studion (830).
 St. Sabbas the Fool-for-Christ of Vatopedi, Mt. Athos (1349).
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