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28th Week after Pentecost. Tone 2.
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Совершается служба с полиелеемNew Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), archbishop of Verey (1929). Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомHieromartyr Eleutherius, bishop of Illyria, and Martyrs Anthia (his mother), Coremonus the eparch, and two executioners who suffered with them (117-138). Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомSt. Paul of Mt. Latros (956). Совершается служба на шестьSt. Stephen the Confessor, archbishop of Surozh in the Crimea (ca. 790). Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомSynaxis of the Saints of the Crimea.

Martyr Eleutherius of Byzantium (beg. of 4th c.). St. Pardus, hermit, of Palestine (6th c.). St. Tryphon of Pechenga, or Kola (1583), and his martyred disciple Jonah (16th c.). Synaxis of the Saints of Kola.

Martyr Susanna the Deaconess, of Palestine (4th c.). Monk-martyr Bacchus of St. Sabbas Monastery, at Misr al-Fustat (Egypt) (787).

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

Tuesday. [Heb. 9:8-10, 15-23; Mark 8:22-26]

   The Lord did not heal the blind man of Bethsaida right off—He first healed him a little, and then completely, so that he began to see everything clearly. Why the Lord did this is known to Him Alone. We can get from this the following thought: if it was considered necessary to heal bodily vision gradually, then even further is such gradualness indispensable in the enlightenment of the eyes of our mind. So it was. In the patriarchal period, God-revealed knowledge was not intricate; in the period under the law it became more intricate and detailed; in our Christian period it is even more detailed and exalted; but is this the end? Do not expect anything higher on the earth; it will be [revealed] in the other world. Two holy apostles assure us of this: saints John and Paul. Now we see everything through a glass darkly; but then we will see everything clearly. But even there, there will be degrees of enlightenment of the mind, for the sphere of the knowledge of God is boundless. God’s revelation on earth is already complete; there is no point in dreaming about something higher. We have everything we need; learn it and live by it. Christian revelation does not promise new revelation in the future, but only that the Gospels will be known in the whole world, and that this universality and generality of knowledge of the Gospels is the limit to the existence of the current order of things. After this, faith will weaken, love will dry up, life will become difficult—and God’s goodness will put an end to the world.

Articles

The Life of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of Verey

One of the most eminent figures of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 1920s was Archbishop Hilarion of Verey, an outstanding theologian and extremely talented individual. Throughout his life he burned with great love for the Church of Christ, right up to his martyric death for her sake. His literary works are distinguished by their strictly ecclesiastical content and his tireless struggle against scholasticism, specifically Latinism, which had been influencing the Russian Church from the time of Metropolitan Peter Moghila [of Kiev].

Reverend Hilarion Troitsky

In the morning the sun chased away the mists shrouding the beach. And at that point everyone saw the boat returning… It contained not four but nine people. And then everyone gathered on the quay, — monks, prisoners, guards, — all crossed themselves and went down on their knees. “A Miracle, indeed! The Lord has saved them!” came cries from the crowd.

Service to Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky) of Verey

All thy hope didst thou set on God, following His divine will; and in time of persecution thou didst take up the archpastoral staff as a cross, preparing thyself for martyrdom for the sake of Christ. Him didst thou confess before thy tormenters, enduring sufferings. And standing now before Christ, O Hilarion, thou dost rejoice with the holy Patriarch Tikhon. O Hilarion, most honored master, thy life was truly lived in accordance with thy name; for, having the serenity of prayer within thee, thou didst make manifest the joy of Pascha unto all.

The Life of Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of Verea

Andrei Gorbachev

“He simply would give away everything that he had—which they asked for. He wasn’t interested in his things. So someone, out of charity, had to look after his suitcase at any rate. And he had such a helper on Solovki, too…"

Hieromartyr Eleutherius the Bishop of Illyria, and His Mother

Saint Eleutherius, the son of an illustrious Roman citizen, was raised in Christian piety by his mother.

Venerable Paul of Latros

Saint Paul of Latros was a native of the city of Aelen in Pergamum. Early bereft of his father, he was educated at the monastery of Saint Stephen in Phrygia.

St. Stephen the Confessor the Archbishop of Sourozh in the Crimea

Saint Stephen the Confessor, Archbishop of Surrentium (Sourozh), was a native of Cappadocia and was educated at Constantinople.

Martyr Eleutherius at Constantinople

The Holy Martyr Eleutherius Cubicularius was an illustrious and rich chamberlain [“cubicularius”] at the Byzantine court.

Venerable Tryphon the Abbot of Pechenga (Kolsk)

Saint Tryphon of Pechenga and Kola, in the world Metrophanes, was born in the Novgorod governia into a priestly family.
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