Martyr Callinicus of Gangra, in Asia Minor (ca. 250).
Virgin-martyr Seraphima (Serapia) of Antioch (117-138). Nativity of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, archbishop of Myra in Lycia (3rd. c.). Martyr Theodota and her three sons, in Bithynia (ca. 304). St. Lupus the Confessor, bishop of Troyes (Gaul) (479). Martyr Eustathius of Mtskheta, Georgia (589). Sts. Constantine and Cosmas, abbots, of Kosina (Stara Rus) (13th c.). St. Romanus, founder of Kirzhach Monastery, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh (1392). Martyr Daniel Kushnir of Mlievich (Ukraine) (1766).
New Hieromartyrs Seraphim (Bogoslovsky) and Theognostus (Pivovarov), hieromonks of a skete at Kyzyl-Zharskoe (Kazakhstan) (1921). New Hieromartyr Anatole (Smirnov), hieromonk and hermit of the Caucasus Mountains, Abkhazia (1930-1935). New Hieromartyr Pachomius (Rusin), hieromonk, of Alma Ata (Kazakhstan) (1938).
St. Theodosius the Younger, emperor (450). St. Constantine I, patriarch of Constantinople (676). St. Olaf, king of Norway (1030). Hieromartyr Bessarion of Smolyan, Bulgaria (1670).
Repose of Archpriest Georges Florovsky (1979).
Seventh Sunday After Pentacost. [Rom. 15:1-7; Matt.
9:27-35]
According to your faith be it unto
you, said the Lord to the two blind men, and
immediately their eyes were opened. The greater the faith
is, the greater is the influx of Divine power. Faith is
the receiver, lips, and receptacle of grace. Just as one
person’s lungs are large while another
person’s are small, and the large take in more air,
while the small take in less, so one person has a large
degree of faith, and another a small degree, and one
person’s faith receives more gifts from the Lord,
and another person’s fewer. God is everywhere,
encompasses everything and contains all, and loves to
dwell in human souls. But He does not forcibly enter them,
even though He is Almighty, but enters as if upon
invitation; for He does not want to infringe upon the
power which man has over himself, or infringe upon
man’s right to rule his own house—a right
which He has granted. Whosoever opens himself through
faith, God fills, but whosoever closes himself through
unbelief—God does not enter, though He is near.
Lord! Add to our faith, for faith too is Thy gift. Each of
us should confess: Poor and needy am I (Ps.
69:6).