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31st Week after Pentecost. Tone 5.
Nativity Fast.
Wine and oil allowed.

Совершается служба на шестьSt. Spyridon the Wonderworker, of Tremithus (348).

Hieromartyr Alexander, bishop of Jerusalem (250-251). Martyr Synesius of Rome (270-275). St. Therapontus, monk of Monza Monastery (Galich) (1597).

St. Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska (1836). St. Finian of Clonard and Skellig Michael, teacher of Ireland (549). St. Colman of Glendalough (Ireland) (659). Monk-martyr John, abbot, of Zedazeni Monastery, Georgia (9th c.). St. John, metropolitan of Zichon, founder of the Monastery of the Forerunner on Mt. Menikion (1333). Synaxis of the First Martyrs of the American land: Hieromartyr Juvenaly (1796), Peter (Cungagnaq) the Aleut (1815), and Hieromartyrs Seraphim (Samoilovich), archbishop of Uglich (1937), John (Kochurov), priest, of Chicago (1917), and Alexander (Khotovitsky), priest, of New York (1937).

Repose of Flegont (Ostrovsky), stylite, of Kimlyai (Mordovia) (1870).

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. [Heb. 9:8-10, 15-23; Mark 8:22-26]

   The Lord did not heal the blind man of Bethsaida right off—He first healed him a little, and then completely, so that he began to see everything clearly. Why the Lord did this is known to Him Alone. We can get from this the following thought: if it was considered necessary to heal bodily vision gradually, then even further is such gradualness indispensable in the enlightenment of the eyes of our mind. So it was. In the patriarchal period, God-revealed knowledge was not intricate; in the period under the law it became more intricate and detailed; in our Christian period it is even more detailed and exalted; but is this the end? Do not expect anything higher on the earth; it will be [revealed] in the other world. Two holy apostles assure us of this: saints John and Paul. Now we see everything through a glass darkly; but then we will see everything clearly. But even there, there will be degrees of enlightenment of the mind, for the sphere of the knowledge of God is boundless. God’s revelation on earth is already complete; there is no point in dreaming about something higher. We have everything we need; learn it and live by it. Christian revelation does not promise new revelation in the future, but only that the Gospels will be known in the whole world, and that this universality and generality of knowledge of the Gospels is the limit to the existence of the current order of things. After this, faith will weaken, love will dry up, life will become difficult—and God’s goodness will put an end to the world.

Articles

St Spyridon the Wonderworker and Bishop of Tremithus

Saint Spyridon of Tremithus was born towards the end of the third century on the island of Cyprus. He was a shepherd, and had a wife and children. He used all his substance for the needs of his neighbors and the homeless, for which the Lord rewarded him with a gift of wonderworking. He healed those who were incurably sick, and cast out demons.

Holy Hierarch St. Spyridon of Tremithus

"When instead of logical proofs, from the lips of this Elder there came some special power, my proofs became powerless against it, for man cannot stand up against God. If any of you is able to think as I do, let him believe on Christ and together with me follow after this Elder, through whose lips God Himself spoke.”

St. Spyridon of Tremithius and the Light of Virtue

Roman Savchuk

In this brief episode from the Life of St. Spyridon, just as in other stories connected with his righteous service, the question is answered with particular force as to what language of faith Christians should use when addressing a world that has rejected Christ.

Miracle of St. Spyridon in Corfu

At around midnight on November 12th, the day on which the craftsmen expected to start their work, there was lightening and thunder - thunderbolts, one after the other. It was then that the guard of the governor's residence saw a monk approaching him holding a lit torch in his hand.

Venerable Finnian, Abbot of Clonard

Dmitry Lapa

The disciples of Clonard established hundreds of churches and monasteries in Ireland as well as in other countries. According to a custom which existed in Clonard, every monk who left the monastery as a missionary took with him a copy of the Gospels, a crozier and some holy object and later, when building his own church or monastery, placed these relics inside it.
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