Martyr Nicephorus of Antioch (ca. 257). Uncovering of the relics of St. Innocent, bishop of Irkutsk (1805). Uncovering of the relics (1992) of New Hiero-confessor Tikhon, patriarch of Moscow and all Russia (1992).
Hieromartyrs Marcellus, bishop of Sicily, Philagrius, bishop of Cyprus, and Pancratius, bishop of Taormina, disciples of Apostle Peter (1st c.). St. Pancratius, hieromonk of the Kiev Caves (13th c.). Sts. Gennadius (ca. 1516) and Nicephorus (1557) monks, of Vazhe Lake (Vologda).
New Hieromartyr Basil Ismailov, archpriest, of Belorussia (1930).
Martyr Apollonia of Alexandria (249). St. Romanus the Wonderworker, of Cilicia, near Antioch (5th c.). Sts. Aemilianus and Bracchio, of Tours (Gaul) (6th c.). St. Teilo, bishop of Llandaff, Wales (6th c.). Hieromartyr Peter, bishop of Damascus (743).
Repose of Maria, desert-dweller of Olonets (1860).
Thursday.
Fear the Lord, and depart from evil
(Prov. 3:7). Set this as the goal of your preparation for
Holy Communion, so that at the end of this preparation the
fear of God will dwell in you, and a firm intention to
avoid every evil will take root, even if you should have
to lose everything, including your life, in order to do
so. Do not limit yourself to an external routine of
preparation alone, but focus in particular on yourself,
enter within yourself and examine your views, whether they
are in agreement in all things with the true word of God.
Examine your inclinations and dispositions, whether they
are what the Lord demands of you in the Gospels. Examine
your whole life, whether it agrees with God’s
commandments in every way. Mourn and hate whatever is
offensive to God, and set in your mind never to do it
again. If you do this, you will be most wise; but you
would most unwise not to do this.