St. Sisoes the Great, of Egypt (429). Synaxis of the Saints of Radonezh.
Martyrs Marinus and Martha, their children Audifax and Abbacum (Habakkuk), and those with them at Rome: Cyrinus, the priest Valentine, and Asterius (269). St. Cointus (Quintus) of Phrygia, confessor and wonderworker (ca. 283). Virgin-martyr Lucy, Martyr Rixius, and those with them at Rome: Martyrs Anthony, Lucian, Isidore, Dion, Diodorus, Cutonius, Arnosus, Capicus, Satyrus, and others (301). Hieromartyr Isaurus, deacon, and Martyrs Innocent, Felix, Hermias, Basil, Peregrinus, Rufus, and Rufinus, of Apollonia in Macedonia (284). St. Sisoes of the Kiev Caves (13th c.). Uncovering of the relics of St. Juliana, princess of Olshansk (16th c). St. Gleb Vsevolodovich, prince of Gorodno (ca. 1170). St. Barnabas, elder, of the Gethsemane Skete of St. Sergius Lavra (1906).
New Hieromartyrs Euthymius (Lyubovichev), hieromonk of Optina Monastery (1931), and Theodore (Bogoyavlensky), hieromonk, of Vostryakovo (Moscow) (1943).
St. Monenna, foundress of Killeevy Monastery (Ireland) (ca. 518). St. Goar, hieromonk, hermit, and missionary along the Rhine (Germany) (649). New Monk-martyr Cyril of Hilandar, Mt. Athos, at Thessalonica (1566). Apostles of the Seventy Archippus, Philemon, and Onesimus (1st c.).
Repose of Archimandrite Arsenius (Papacioc) of Romania (2011).
Friday. [Rom. 11:25-36; Matt. 12:1-8]
If ye had known what this meaneth, I
will have mercy, and not sacrifice, ye would not have
condemned the guiltless. Thus, in order to be saved
from the sin of condemnation, we must obtain a merciful
heart. A merciful heart not only does not condemn a
seeming infringement of the law, but neither will it
condemn an obvious one. Instead of judgment it feels pity,
and would sooner weep than reproach. Truly the sin of
condemnation is the fruit of an unmerciful, malicious
heart that takes delight in debasing its neighbor, in
blackening its neighbor’s name, in trampling his
honor underfoot. This is a murderous affair, and is done
in the spirit of the one who is a murderer from the
beginning [John 8:44]. Here there occurs much slander as
well, which comes from the same source—for that is
what the devil is, a slanderer, spreading slanderousness
everywhere. Hurry to arouse pity in yourself every time
the evil urge to condemn comes over you. Then turn in
prayer to the Lord with a compassionate heart, that He
might have mercy upon all of us, not only upon the one
whom we wanted to condemn, but upon us as
well—perhaps even more so upon us—and the evil
urge will die.