Apostle Thaddeus of the Seventy (44).
Martyr Bassa of Edessa and her sons Theognius, Agapius, and Pistus (305-311).
St. Abramius, archimandrite, wonderworker of Smolensk (1220), and his disciple St. Ephraim (1238). St. Martha, schemanun of Diveyevo (1829).
St. Abramius the Lover of Labor, of the Near Caves in Kiev (12th c.-13th c.). New Hieromartyr Raphael, abbot, of Sisatovac Monastery, Serbia (1941) (Серб.). St. Cornelius, founder of Paleostrov Monastery (Karelia) (1420), and his disciple St. Abramius (15th c.).
New Hieromartyr Ignatius (Dalanov), hieromonk of Optina Monastery (1942).
Holy Forefathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (ca. 2000 b.c.). St. Avitus, bishop of Clermont (Gaul) (594). St. Sarmean, catholicos of Kartli, Georgia (774). St. Theocleta the Wonderworker, of Asia Minor (840). St. Isaiah of Mt. Athos (14th c.). Hieromartyrs Romulus, priest, and the deacons Donatus and Silvanus, and Martyr Venustus (Romania). New Hieromartyr Symeon, bishop of Samokov (Bulgaria) (1737). Translation of the relics of St. Nectarius (Kephalas), metropolitan of Pentapolis (1953).
Saturday. [I Cor. 1:3-9; Matt. 19:3-12]
The Lord says that originally God
Himself blessed the marriage union, and put this law into
our nature. About those who do not want to get married He
said: He that is able to receive it, let him receive
it. It is clear that although He admitted that
marriage is a natural law, it is not so indispensable and
inescapable that there is no room for celibacy. He allows
celibacy, but guards it with a condition which brings it
nearer to the law of nature. A eunuch from birth is
celibate according to a natural law; but he who by his own
will puts himself in the same state as that of the natural
eunuch’s by birth without the participation of will,
moves onto one level with him in relation to natural
needs. Consequently, in this sense, both the former and
the latter are natural celibates. Why is the state of a
spiritual eunuch—self-imposed
celibacy—considered unnatural? Because people do not
understand nature. For them “natural” means
what is natural for the body, but what is natural for the
spirit, and what becomes natural [for the body] as a
consequence of the spirit’s influence, people do not
want to consider natural. It would be a different matter
if these were all materialists, but this is not so.
Discuss some other subject with them and they will speak
reasonably.