Mid-Pentecost. Apostle of the Seventy and Hieromartyr Symeon the Kinsman of the Lord, bishop of Jerusalem (107).
St. Eulogius the Hospitable, of Constantinople (6th c.). St. Stephen, abbot of the Kiev Caves and bishop of Vladimir in Volhynia (1094). St. Basil (Kishkin), hieroschemamonk of Glinsk and Ploshchansk hermitages (1831).
New Hieromartyrs Paul Svetozarov, archpriest, and John Rozhdestvensky, priest, and with them Martyrs Peter Yazykov, Nicholas Malkov, Auxentius Kalashnikov, Sergius Mefodiev, and Anastasia of Shui and Palekh (Vladimir) (1922). Glorification of New Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), archbishop of Verey (1999).
St. Pollion the Reader, of Cibalis in Pannonia (306). St. Nicon, abbot, of the monastery of St. Gerasimus (6th c.). St. Floribert, bishop of Luik (Neth.) (746). St. John the Confessor, abbot, of Cathares Monastery at Constantinople (832). Burning of the relics of St. Sava I of Serbia by the Turks (1595).
Wednesday. [Acts 14:6–18; John 7:14–30]
On Mid-Pentacost a cry is heard from
the Lord: If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and
drink (John 7:37). If so, then let us all go to Him.
Whoever thirsts for anything, as long as it is not
contrary to the spirit of the Lord, will find satisfaction
without fail. Whoever thirsts for knowledge, go to the
Lord, for He is the only light truly enlightening every
man. Whoever thirsts for cleansing from sins and to soothe
the burning of his conscience, go to the Lord, for He
lifted up the sins of the whole world onto the tree (cf. I
Pet. 2:24) and tore up their handwriting (cf. Col. 2:14).
Whoever thirsts for peace of heart, go to the Lord, for He
is the treasure, the possession of which will force you to
forget all deprivations and despise all goods in order to
possess Him alone. Whoever needs strength—He has
every strength. Glory—He has glory on high.
Freedom—He is the giver of true freedom. He will
resolve all of our uncertainties, will break the bonds of
the passions, will disperse all sorrows and grieving, will
enable us to overcome all impediments, all temptations and
snares of the enemy, and will smooth out the path of our
spiritual life. Let us all go to the Lord!