St. Auxentius, monk, of Bithynia (ca. 470). St. Cyril, Equal-to-the-Apostles, teacher of the Slavs (869).
St. Maron, hermit of Cyrrhus (ca. 433). St. Abraham, bishop of Charres in Mesopotamia (5th c.). St. Isaac, recluse of the Kiev Caves (ca. 1090). Translation of the relics of Martyrs Prince Michael and his counselor Theodore, of Chernigov (1578). St. Hilarion the Georgian (the New) of Imereti and Mt. Athos (1864).
New Hieromartyr Onesimus (Pylaev), bishop of Tula (1937).
St. Peter, patriarch of Alexandria (380). Hieromartyr Philemon, bishop of Gaza. New Martyr Nicholas of Corinth (1554). New Monk-martyr Damian of Philotheou and Kissavos, at Larissa (1568). New Martyr George the Tailor, of Mytilene, at Constantinople (1693). St. Raphael, bishop of Brooklyn (1915).
Repose of Archimandrite Barsanuphius of Valaam and Morocco (1952), Righteous Barbara (Arkhangelskaya) the Recluse, of Ufa (1966), and Elder Ephraim of Katounakia (1998).
Thursday. [Jude 1:11–25; Luke 23:1–34,
44–56]
Woe, proclaims the Holy Apostle Jude, to them who
conduct themselves temptingly in society, who without fear
fatten themselves at feasts, who foam out their own shame,
walk after their own lusts, speak great swelling words and
separate themselves from the unity of the faith. Woe! For
behold, the Lord will come with ten thousands of His holy
angels, to execute judgement upon all, and to expose all
that are ungodly in all their ungodly deeds which their
ungodliness has committed (cf. Jude 1:11–19).