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Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомHieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380).

St. Alban, protomartyr of Britain (304). Martyrs Zeno and his servant Zenas, of Philadelphia in Arabia (Amman) (304). Martyrs Galacteon, Juliana, and Saturninus, of Constantinople. St. Gregory, metropolitan of Wallachia (1834).

St. Athanasius, bishop of Chytri on Cyprus (4th c.). St. Paulinus the Merciful, bishop of Nola (431). 1,480 martyrs of Samaria in Palestine (ca. 615). St. Anastasia (Anna) of Serbia, mother of St. Sava. St. Basil, abbot, of Patalaria Monastery (8th c.-9th c.).

Repose of Righteous Mary the Cave-digger, of White Mountain Monastery near Voronezh (1822), and Hieromonk Andrew, slain at Comana, Georgia (1993).

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. [Rom. 10:11-11:2; Matt. 11:16-20]

   The Lord says that we, not heading the Gospels, are like those to whom merry songs are sung, but they do not dance; sad songs are sung, and they do not cry. You cannot do anything with them. We are promised the heavenly Kingdom, most bright and joyous, but we are unmoved, as if they were not speaking to us. We are threatened with impartial judgment and unending torments, but we are not alarmed; it is as if we do not hear. Downtrodden, we have lost all feeling of true self-preservation. We move as ones being led directly to destruction, and haven’t a care for our destiny. We have lost heart, given ourselves over to carelessness—what will be, will be! Look at our state! Isn’t this why suicides are so frequent? It is the fruit of modern teachings and views on man and his [in]significance! There is progress for you! There is enlightenment! It would be better to be totally ignorant, but save your soul with fear of God, than, having attained the title of an enlightened person, to perish unto the ages, never thinking your entire life about what will happen after death. Not a single jot shall pass from the word of God, which describes both the heavenly kingdom and hell—all will be as it is written. Take this to heart, everyone, as something which touches you personally; and take care for yourself, with all your strength, and as long as time remains.

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