St. Euthymius the Bishop of Novgorod

Commemorated on March 11

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St. Euthymius the Bishop of Novgorod

Commemorated on March 11

Saint Euthymius, in Baptism John, was born in answer to the fervent prayers of the presbyter Micah and his wife Anna. For many years they had been childless, and they vowed that if they had a son, they would dedicate him to God.

St. Sophronius the Patriarch of Jerusalem

Commemorated on March 11/24

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St. Sophronius the Patriarch of Jerusalem

Commemorated on March 11/24

Saint Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, was born in Damascus around 560. From his youth he was distinguished for his piety and his love for classical studies. He was especially proficient in philosophy, and so he was known as Sophronius the Wise.

Saint Anastasia the Patrician of Alexandria

Commemorated on March 10

Saint Anastasia the Patrician of Alexandria
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Saint Anastasia the Patrician of Alexandria

Commemorated on March 10

Saint Anastasia the Patrician of Alexandria lived in Constantinople and was descended from an aristocratic family.

Martyr Quadratus and the rest of Nicomedia

Commemorated on March 10

Martyr Quadratus and the rest of Nicomedia
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Martyr Quadratus and the rest of Nicomedia

Commemorated on March 10

The Holy Martyrs Quadratus of Nicomedia, Saturinus, Rufinus and others suffered during the persecutions of the emperor Decius (249-251) and his successor Valerian (253-259).

First and second finding of the Honorable Head of the Holy Glorious Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist of the Lord, John

Commemorated on February 24/March 9

First and second finding of the Honorable Head of the Holy Glorious Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist of the Lord, John
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First and second finding of the Honorable Head of the Holy Glorious Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist of the Lord, John

Commemorated on February 24/March 9

During the days of Saint Constantine the Great (May 21), when Christianity began to flourish, the holy Forerunner appeared twice to two monks journeying to Jerusalem on pilgrimage to the holy places, and he revealed the location of his venerable head.