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Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомSt. Theodore Trichinas (“the Hair-shirt Wearer”), hermit, near Constantinople (400).

Blessed Anastasius I, patriarch of Antioch (599). St. Anastasius, abbot, of the monastery of St. Catherine at Sinai (695). St. Alexander, founder of Oshevensk Monastery (Arkhangelsk) (1479). Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk (Poland) (1690). Translation of the relics (1991) of St. Nikolai (Velimirovich), bishop of Ochrid and Zhicha (1956) (Серб.) from America to Serbia.

New Hiero-confessor Theodosius (Ganitsky), bishop of Kolomna (1937).

Apostle Zacchaeus of the Seventy, bishop of Caesarea in Palestine (1st c.). St. Theotimus, bishop of Tomis in Moesia (ca. 410). Hieromartyr Anastasius II, patriarch of Antioch (609). Sts. Athanasius (1380) New Martyr Theodore of Byzantium, who died at Mytilene (1795). All Saints of Euboea.

Thoughts for Each Day of the Year
According to the Daily Church Readings from the Word of God
By St. Theophan the Recluse

St. Theophan the Recluse

Tuesday. [Acts 2:14–21; Luke 24:12–35]

   At that time the Jews attempted to overshadow the light of Christ’s Resurrection with the mist of a lie: His disciples stole Him (Matt. 28:13). It was easy to overcome such pettiness, and the truth triumphed. But until now the enemy has not ceased to spread mist before the Sun of Resurrection, hoping to overshadow it. Let nobody be troubled! What can be expected from the father of lies other than lies? He taught many of his minions to write entire books against the Resurrection. This written mist is also dissipated by books. Do not pick up a bad book, and you will not be mist-enshrouded by it; but if you should accidentally come upon such a book, take up a good book as an antidote, and you will refresh your head and breast. There is another mist that comes from the enemy—in our thoughts. But this can also be immediately is dissipated, like smoke in the wind, through sensible Christian discernment. Review all the preceding with discernment and you will see clear as day that it would have been impossible for all of it to happen except through the power of Christ’s Resurrection. This conviction will then be a firm standpoint from which you will easily repel and strike down the enemies of the truth.

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