Great-martyr Theodore the Tyro (306). St. Hermogenes, patriarch of Moscow and all Russia (1612).
St. Mariamne, sister of Apostle Philip (1st c.). Uncovering of the relics of Martyr Menas the Most Eloquent, of Alexandria (889). St. Theodore the Silent, of the Kiev Caves (13th c.). St. Barnabas, elder, of Gethsemane Skete of St. Sergius Lavra (1906).
New Hieromartyr Paul Kosminkov, archpriest, of Lystsevo (Moscow) (1938).
Weeping “Tikhvin” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos, St. Elias Skete, Mt. Athos.
St. Auxibius, bishop of Soli on Cyprus (102). St. Mesrop Mashtots of Armenia (440). St. Finan, bishop of Lindisfarne (661). St. Theodosius, monastic founder at Mt. Kelifarevo (1363), and his disciple St. Romanus (14th c.), of Turnovo (Bulgaria). New Martyr Michael Mavroeidis of Adrianople (1490). New Martyr Theodore of Byzantium, at Mytilene (1795). New Hieromartyr Theodore of Adjara, hieromonk, at Mt. Athos (1822). St. Nicholas Planas, priest, of Athens (1932). Synaxis of Holy Emperor Marcian (457) and St. Pulcheria, his wife (453).
Repose of Elder Agapitus of the Kiev Caves (1887) and Schemamonk John (Shova) of Kolitsou Skete, Mt. Athos (2009).
Tuesday. [I John 3:11–20; Mark 14:10–42]
Saint Peter so enthusiastically insisted that he would not
reject the Lord; but when it came down to it, he denied
Him, and three times no less. Such is our weakness! Do not
rely upon yourself, and when you enter into the midst of
enemies, place all your hope to overcome them on the Lord.
For this purpose such a fall was allowed to such a great
person—so that afterwards nobody would dare on his
own to do something good or to overcome some enemy, either
inner or outer. You must hope in the Lord, but not stop
trying. Help from the Lord joins our efforts, and thus
makes them powerful. If these efforts are not there,
God’s help has nowhere to descend, and it will not
descend. But again, if you are filled with self-reliance,
and consequently you have no need for help and seek no
help—again, God’s help will not descend. How
is it to descend when it is considered unnecessary?!
Neither, in this case, is there anything with which to
receive it. It is received by the heart. The heart opens
up to receive through a feeling of need. So both the
former and the latter are needed. Say, “Help, O
God!” But don’t just lie around.