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Мученики Павел и Иулиания Икона Божией Матери Печерская-Свенская Прп. Пимен Угрешский
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12th Sunday after Pentecost. Tone 3.
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Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомHieromartyr Myron, priest, of Cyzicus (250). St. Pimen, archimandrite, of Ugresh (1880).

Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius, and Callinicus (Coronatus), with others, of Bithynia (249-251). Martyr Patroclus of Troyes (Gaul) (270-275). Martyrs Paul and his sister Juliana, and Quadratus, Acacius, and Stratonicus, at Ptolemais in Syria (ca. 273). Martyrs Straton, Philip, Eutychian, and Cyprian, of Nicomedia (ca. 303). St. Alypius the Iconographer, of the Kiev Caves (ca. 1114). Blessed Theodoretus, enlightener of the Laps (Solovki) (1571). St. Philip, monk, of Yankov (Vologda) (1662).

“Svensk” and “Armatia” Icons of the Most Holy Theotokos (1288).

Monk-martyr Macarius of Mt. St. Auxentius (768). Hieromartyr Jeroen, hieromonk, at Noordwijk (Neth.) (857). St. Elias the Younger, of Calabria (903). St. Tbeli Abuseridze of Khikhuni, Adjara (13th c.). New Monk-martyr Agapius, at Thermes, near Thessalonica (1752).

Repose of Schemanun Ardaliona of Ust-Medveditsky Convent (1864) and Schemamonk Onuphrius of Valaam (1912).

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

Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost. [I Cor. 15:1-11; Matt. 19:16-26]

A rich man shall hardly enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Here is meant a rich man who sees in his own self many methods and many powers unto his own prosperity. But as soon as one who has many possessions cuts off all attachment to them, extinguishes within himself all reliance on them, and ceases to see them as his substantial support, then in his heart he is the same as one who possesses nothing—for thus is the road to the kingdom open. Riches are then not only a hindrance, but a help, for they provide the means for charitable works. Riches are not the misfortune, but rather reliance upon them and attachment to them. This thought can be generalized in this way: whoever relies on something and is attached to something is rich in that thing. Whoever relies on God alone and cleaves to Him with all his heart is rich in God, Whoever relies on something else turns his heart to it instead of God—such a person is rich in this other thing, but not in God. From this it follows that he who is not rich in God has no entrance into the kingdom of God. Here are meant such things as birth, connections, mind, rank, circle of activities and so forth.

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