Appearance of the Tikhvin Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1383). St. David of Thessalonica (540).
St. John, bishop of Gothia in the Crimea (ca. 800). St. Dionysius, archbishop of Suzdal (1385). Uncovering of the relics of St. Tikhon of Lukhov (1569). Translation of the relics of St. Nilus of Stolobny (1995).
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Of Lydda” (1st c.) Icon of the Mother of God “Neamts” (1399). and “Of the Seven Lakes” (Kazan) (17th c.).
St. Brannock (Brynach) of Braunton, England (6th c.). Martyr Pelagius of Cordoba (925). New Martyr David of St. Anne’s Skete, Mt. Athos, at Thessalonica (1813).
Friday. [Rom. 9:6-19; Matt. 10:32-36, 11:1]
Whosoever shall confess me before
men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in
Heaven. Is it hard to confess the Lord? It is not hard
at all. How hard is it to say, when necessary, that our
Lord Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God, and
God, Who for us came to earth, was made flesh of the Holy
Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man, was crucified,
suffered, was buried, arose on the third day, ascended
into the heavens and sits at the right hand of God the
Father, and again will come to judge the living and the
dead—Who sent the Holy Spirit upon the holy
apostles, who through His power established on the earth
the Holy Church, which, teaching the truth and sanctifying
through the mysteries, leads all of its faithful children
to the heavenly kingdom along a sure path? We repeat all
this every time we hear and read the symbol of faith. So
imprint these truths in your heart, and be ready, not
fearing any person, to show that one must believe thus and
cannot be saved in any other way, preparing also to endure
whatever comes to you as a result of this. Bar the lips of
teachers of lies and blasphemers of Christianity with the
word of truth, and you will receive what is promised by
the Lord. You confess Him as God and Saviour before men,
and He before God the Father will confess that you are His
faithful follower and confessor.