Martyr Julian of Tarsus in Cilicia (ca. 284-305). Uncovering of the relics of St. Maximus the Greek, of Russia (1996).
Hieromartyr Tertius (Terence) apostle of the Seventy, bishop of Iconium (1st c.). St. Julius, priest, of Novara, and his brother St. Julian, deacon (5th c.). Martyrs Archil II (744) and Luarsab II (1622), kings of Georgia. Martyr Theodore, right-believing prince of Starodub (1330).
New Hieroconfessor George (Lavrov), archimandrite, of Kaluga (1932). New Hieromartyr Nicholas Rozanov, archpriest, of Zvenigorod (1938). New Hieromartyr Jonah (Sankov), hieromonk, of Alpatievo (Moscow) (1938).
St. Cormac of the Sea, abbot, of Durrow Monastery (Ireland) (ca. 590). St. Raoul (Rudolph or Ralph), abbot, and archbishop of Bourges (Gaul) (866). Martyr Aphrodisius in Cilicia. New Martyr Nicetas of Nisyros, near Rhodes, at Chios (1732). Martyr Julian and his wife Basilissa, and with them Martyrs Celsius, his mother Marcianilla, Anastasius, the priest Anthony, seven brothers, and twenty prison guards, of Antinoe in Egypt (283- 305).
Repose of Schemamonk John “the Muscovite,” of Valaam (1933).
Thursday. [Rom. 5:10–16; Matt. 8:23–27]
They set off for the other side of the sea.
The Lord was sleeping. A tempest arose and everyone was
terrified, but they forgot that the Lord was with them,
and thus there was nothing to fear. This also happens in
the earthly and spiritual course of life. When a tempest
of misfortunes or passions arises we usually become
worried to the point of paralyzation, and think that this
is normal; but the Lord sends us a lesson: O ye
of little faith! (Matt. 8:26). And justly! It
is impossible not to notice what is happening, but it is
possible to maintain a wise calmness. First and foremost,
see what the Lord wants of you, and submit humbly to His
strong hand. Do not rush about, do not become frenzied.
Then lift up your faith that the Lord is with you and fall
to His feet in prayer. Dot cry, “I perish!”
but with devotion call out, “Lord! If Thou
wilt—Thou canst do all things. Not my will, but Thy
will be done.” Believe, that this is how you will
safely escape the tempest that has arisen.