Martyrs Anicetus and Photius (Photinus) and others, of Nicomedia (305-306).
Hieromartyr Alexander, bishop of Comana (3rd c.). Martyrs Pamphilus and Capito (3rd c.).
New Hieromartyrs Barlaam (Konoplev), archimandrite, Anthony (Arapov), abbot, Sergius (Vershinin), Elijah (Popov), Vyacheslav (Kosozhilin), Ioasaph (Sabintsev), and John (Novoselov), hieromonks, and Micah (Podkorytov), Bessarion (Okulov), Euthymius (Korotkov), and Matthew (Bannikov), hierodeacons; New Monk-martyrs Euthymius, Barnabas, Demetrius, Sabbas, Hermogenes, Arcadius, and Marcellus; and martyred novices John, James, Peter, James, Alexander, Theodore, Peter, Sergius, and Alexis— all of the Belogorsk St. Nicholas Monastery (Perm) (1918-1919).
St. Pallamon of Egypt, instructor of St. Pachomius the Great (ca. 323). St. Muredach (Murtagh), first bishop of Killala and founder of Innismurray (6th c.). New Hieromartyrs Gerontius and Serapion, hieromonks, and Otar, deacon; New Monk-martyrs Germanus, Bessarion, and Michael, and New Martyr Symeon, of Gareji, slain by the Dagestanis (1851). St. Seigine, abbot, of Iona (652).
Tuesday. [II Cor. 5:15-21; Mark 1:16-22]
The Lord taught in the Capernaum
synagogue, and everyone marvelled at His teaching: for
He taught them as one that had authority, and not as the
Scribes. This authority is not a commanding tone, but
the power of influence on souls and hearts. His Word
entered within, and bound itself to human consciences,
showing that all was as He said. This is how a word which
is imbued with Divine power, a word from the Spirit, or an
anointed word always is. This is how it was with the holy
apostles, and after them, with all influential teachers.
They spoke not from learnedness, but as the spirit gave
them the gift of prophesy. It is a gift of God which can
only be acquired through labors to master it in
one’s heart and life, and not just by learning.
Wherever this occurs the word is imbued with cogency,
because it moves from heart to heart; in this is the power
of the word over souls. Scribes, speaking and writing from
their learnedness, are not given such power, because they
speak from their head and mix into their head their own
philosophizing. Life is not found in the head, but only
life’s surface. Life is in the heart, and only what
comes forth from the heart can influence the currents of
life.