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December 15
27th Week after Pentecost. Tone 1.
Nativity Fast.
Wine and oil allowed.

Cовершается служба, не отмеченная в Типиконе никаким знакомProphet Habakkuk (Abbacum) (7th c. b.c.).

Martyr Myrope of Chios (251). Sts. John, Andrew, Heraclemon, and Theophilus, hermits, of Egypt (4th c.). St. Jesse (Ise), bishop of Tsilkani in Georgia (6th c.). St. Athanasius “the Resurrected,” recluse of the Kiev Caves, whose relics are in the Near Caves (1176). St. Athanasius, recluse of the Kiev Caves, whose relics are in the Far Caves (1264). St. Stephen-Urosh V, king (1371), and his mother St. Helen, of Serbia.

New Hieromartyrs Danax (Kalashnikov), hieromonk, of Arkhangelskoye (Moscow), Cosmas (Magda), hieromonk, of Milyatino (Moscow), Nicholas Vinogradsky, archpriest, of Mikhailovskoye (Moscow), John Derzhavin, archpriest, of Kamenka (Moscow), Nicholas Zabolotsky, archpriest, of Nekrasovo (Moscow), Sergius Kudryavtsev, archpriest, of Khvalynsk (Saratov), and Vladimir Profersansov and Nicholas Safonov, archpriests, of Mozhaisk (1937).

Synaxis of the Gerontissa Icon of the Mother of God

St. Cyril of Philea (1110). St. Solomon, archbishop of Ephesus. St. Ioannicius of Devic (Serbia) (1430).

Repose of Elder Luke “the Guestmaster,” of Valaam Monastery (1965).

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

Thursday. [Tit. 1:5-2:1; Luke 20:9-18]

           The parable about the vineyard portrays the Old Testament Church; the husbandmen are the hierarchy of those times. Because it was not fulfilling its purpose, a sentence was pronounced over it: to take its vineyard and give it to others. These others were first the holy Apostles, then their successors—the bishops with all the priesthood. God’s vineyard has been the same from the beginning of the world, and the purpose of its husbandmen was, is, and will be the same until the end of the world—to bring to the Lord fruit of the vine—saved souls. This is the task of the Christian hierarchy, and thus, our task. The extent of its fulfilment we can all see. What can one say to this? About many things—glory be to God! But about many, many things one cannot help but to desire better. This particularly concerns the preaching of the word of God. Somewhere preaching is heard; and yet this is only one garden knife in the hands of the husbandmen of God’s vine. Let this not be fulfilled over us: The lord of the vineyard shall come and destroy these husbandmen, and shall give the vineyard to others. But what if these others should break in on their own, and destroy not only the husbandmen, but the vine itself…

Articles

Prophet Habakkuk

The Holy Prophet Habakkuk, the eighth of the Twelve Minor Prophets, was descended from the Tribe of Simeon, and he prophesied around 650 B.C.

Martyr Myrope of Chios

The Holy Martyr Myrope was born in the city of Ephesus at the beginning of the third century.

Saints John, Heraclemon, Andrew, and Theophilus, of Egypt

The youths struggled separately the whole week long, but on Saturday and Sunday they gathered at the oasis and offered up common prayer.

The Saints are Alive! A Homily on the Day of St. Jesse (Ise) of Tsilkani in Georgia

Jesse Dominick

St. Jesse of Tsilkani left his homeland to evangelize the people of Georgia and gave his life in asceticism to Christ and the people of his diocese. His selfless giving is an example for us all to follow in our own situations. St. Jesse gave his life to Christ. Through his prayers and those of all the saints we too can follow Christ, even to our last breath, and say with St. Jesse and our Lord: “Lord, into Thy hands I commit my spirit!”

St. Jesse, Bishop of Tsilkani in Georgia

Saint Jesse of Tsilkani arrived in Georgia in the 6th century with the other Syrian fathers and companions of Saint John of Zedazeni.

Venerable Athanasius “the Resurrected One”, Recluse of the Kiev Near Caves

Saint Athanasius, hermit of the Near Caves of Kiev, was a contemporary of the archimandrite Saint Polycarp (July 24) of the Kiev Caves.

Venerable Athanasius the Recluse of the Kiev Caves

The “Sayings and Lives of the Saints Who Repose in the Cave of Saint Theodosius” says that Saint Athanasius had no need of candles in the cave, since a heavenly light shone for him.

St. Stephen Urosh, King of Serbia

He was faithful to the Lord, like a father he provided for widows and orphans, he pacified quarrels and maintained peace, he was charitable to the poor, and defended the downtrodden.

Synaxis of the Gerontissa Icon of the Mother of God

The December 2 Feast Day of the Gerontissa Icon of the Mother of God commemorates a miracle which occurred on the night of December 1, 1948 when the Theotokos saved the Pantokrator Monastery on Mount Athos from a fire.

Venerable Joannicius of Devic

Saint Ioannikios still performs miracles, just as he did in his lifetime, five hundred years ago.
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