January 1/14
The Circumcision of Our Lord Jesus
Christ (Vespers: (1) Gen. 17:1-7,
9-12, 14; (2) Prov. 8:22-30; (3)
Prov. 10:31-11:12. Matins: John
10:9-16. Liturgy of St. Basil:
Col. 2:8-12; Luke 2:20-21, 40-52).
St. Basil the
Great, archbishop
of Caesarea in Cappadocia (379)
(Heb. 7:26-8:2; Luke 6:17-23).
Martyr Basil of Ancyra (ca. 362).
St. Gregory, bishop of Nazianzus
(374) and father of St. Gregory
the Theologian. St. Emelia, mother
of Sts. Macrina, Basil the Great
and Gregory of Nyssa (375). St.
Eugendus, abbot of Condat in the
Jura Mountains (510). St. Fanchea
of Killeany (ca. 520). St.
Fulgentius, bishop of Ruspe in
North Africa (533). St. Clarus,
abbot of St. Marcellus Monastery
in Vienne (Gaul) (ca. 660). St.
Theodosius of Tryglia, abbot. New
Martyr Peter of Tripolis in the
Peloponnesus, at Temisi in Asia
Minor (1776). New Hieromartyrs
Platon, bishop of Revel, Estonia,
and with him Priests Michael and
Nicholas (1919) and Alexander,
archbishop of Samara (1938).
Monday
Heb. 3:5-11, 17-19
Luke 20:27-44
Fast-free period
January 2/15Forefeast of the
Theophany. St. Sylvester,
pope of Rome (335) (Heb. 7:26-8:2;
John 15:1-7). Repose of St.
Seraphim, wonderworker of Sarov
(1833) (Vespers: (1) Wis. 3:1-9;
(2) Wis. 5:15-6:3; (3) Wis.
4:7-15. Matins: Matt. 11:27-30.
Liturgy: Gal. 5:22-6:2; Luke
6:17-23). St. Theodota, mother of
the first Sts.Cosmas and Damian
(3rd c.). Martyr Sergius of
Caesarea in Cappadocia (301).
Hieromartyr Theogenes, bishop of
Parium on the Hellespont (ca.
320). St. Ammon of Tabennisi, monk
(5th c.). St. Cosmas, archbishop
of Constantinople (1081). St.
Sylvester of the Kiev Caves (12th
c.). Righteous Juliana of Lazarevo
(1604). New Martyr George (Zorzes)
the Georgian, at Mytilene (1770).
Repose of Hieroschemamonk
Gabriel of Optina and Whitehoof
Convent (1871), Abbess Thaisia of
Leushino (1915), the martyred
Elder Ioasaph of St. Tikhon of
Kaluga Monastery (1919), and Elder
Iakovos of Epirus (1961).
Tuesday
Heb.4:1-13
Luke 21:12-19
For the Sunday before
the
Theophany
II Tim. 4:5-8
Mark 1:1-8
Fast-free period
January 3/16Forefeast of the
Theophany. Prophet Malachi
(ca. 400 b.c.). Martyr Gordius at
Caesarea in Cappadocia (ca. 314)
(II Tim. 2:1-10; Matt. 10:16-22).
St. Genevieve of Paris (ca. 502).
St. Findlugan of Islay (7th c.).
St. Peter of Atroa (837). St.
Thomais of Lesbos (10th c.).
Righteous Euthymius (Taqaishvili)
the Man of God of Tbilisi (1953).
Repose of Schema-hierodeacon
Elder Panteleimon, founder of
Kostychev Convent (1884).
Wednesday
Heb. 5:11-6:8
Luke 21:5-7, 10-11, 20-24
Fast-free period
January 4/17Forefeast of the
Theophany. Synaxis of the
Seventy Apostles: James the
Brother of the Lord, Mark the
Evangelist, Luke the Evangelist,
Cleopas the Brother of Righteous
Joseph the Betrothed, Symeon the
son of Cleopas, Barnabas, Justus,
Thaddeus, Ananias, Stephen the
Archdeacon, Philip, Prochorus,
Nicanor, Timon, and Parmenas of
the seven deacons, Timothy, Titus,
Philemon, Onesimus, Epaphras,
Archippus, Silas, Silvanus,
Crescens, Crispus, Epenetus,
Andronicus, Stachys, Amplias,
Urban, Narcissus, Apelles,
Aristobulus, Herodion, Agabus,
Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon,
Hermes, Patrobus, Hermas, Linus,
Gaius, Philologus, Luke, Jason,
Sosipater, Olympas, Tertius,
Erastus, Quartus, Euodias,
Onesiphorus, Clement, Sosthenes,
Apollos, Tychicus, Epaphroditus,
Carpus, Quadratus, Mark called
John, Zenas, Aristarchus, Pudens,
Trophimus, Mark, Artemas, Aquila,
Nymphas, Eubulus, Fortunatus,
Achaicus, Stephanas, and Zacchaeus
(Rom. 8:8-14; Luke 10:1-15).
Martyr Djan Darada, the Ethiopian
eunuch of Queen Candace (1st c.).
Martyr Zosimas the Hermit and
Martyr Athanasius the
Commentarisius (prison warden),
anchorites of Cilicia (3rd-4th
c.). St. Gregory of Langres (Gaul)
(539-540). St. Evagrius
(fellow-ascetic of St. Shio of
Mgvime), St. Elijah the deacon,
and others (Georgia) (6th c.). St.
Theoctistus, abbot at Cucomo in
Sicily (800). St. Euthymius the
Younger of Thessalonica, monk.
Martyrs Abbot Euthymius and Twelve
Monks of Vatopedi, Mt. Athos
(1285). Repose of St. Eustathius I
(Eustace), archbishop of Serbia
(1285). St. Aquila, deacon of the
Kiev Caves (14th c.). St. Symeon,
metropolitan of Smolensk (1699).
New Monk-martyr Onuphrius
Manassias of Gabrovo and Hilandar
Monastery, Mt. Athos, on Chios
(1818).
Thursday
Heb. 7:1-6
Luke 21:28-33
For Friday
Heb. 7:18-25
Luke 21:37-22:8
Fast-free period
January 5/18Eve of the Theophany.
Royal Hours: First Hour:
Is. 35:1-10; Acts 13:25-32; Matt.
3:1-11. Third Hour: Is.
1:16-20; Acts 19:1-8; Mark 1:1-8.
Sixth Hour: Is. 12:3-6;
Rom. 6:3-11; Mark 1:9-15.
Ninth Hour: Is. 49:8-15;
Titus 2:11-14, 3:4-7; Luke 3:1-18.
Vespers: (1) Gen. 1:1-13; (2) Ex.
14:15-18, 21-23, 27-29; (3) Ex.
15:22-27; 16:1; (4) Joshua 3:7-8,
15-17; (5) II Kings 2:6-14; (6) II
Kings 5:9-14; (7) Is. 1:16-20; (8)
Gen. 32:1-10; (9) Ex. 2:5-10; (10)
Judges 6:36-40; (11) I Kings
18:30-39; (12) II Kings 2:19-22;
(13) Is. 49:8-15. Liturgy of St.
Basil: I Cor. 9:19-27; Luke
3:1-18. Great Blessing of the
Waters: (1) Is. 35:1-10; (2)
Is. 55:1-13; (3) Is. 12:3-6, I
Cor. 10:1-4, Mark 1:9-11.
Hieromartyr Theopemptus, bishop of
Nicomedia, and Martyr Theonas
(303). St. Syncletica of
Alexandria (ca. 460). Prophet
Micah (9th c. b.c.). Virgin
Apollinaris of Egypt (ca. 470).
St. Phosterius theHermit (6th c.).
St. Menas of Sinai (6th c.). St.
Gregory of Crete, monk (ca. 820).
New Monk-martyr Romanus of
Carpenision and Kavsokalyvia, at
Constantinople (1694). St. Symeon
of the Pskov Caves (1960).
Repose of Monk Alexander of
Valaam (1810).
Friday
Fast Day
Wine and oil
allowed
January
6/19 The Holy
Theophany of Our Lord, God and
Saviour Jesus Christ (Baptism of
the Lord) Matins: Mark 1:9-11.
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
Titus 2:11-14, 3:4-7; Matt.
3:13-17. Cross Procession with
Great Blessing of Waters
outdoors. New Hieromartyr
Romanus, priest of Lacedemonia, at
Constantinople (1695). New
Hieromartyr Archpriest Andrew
Zimin, his wife Lydia, his
mother-in-law Domnica, his two
daughters and his servant Maria,
of Ussurisk (1919). St. Laurence
of Chernigov (1950). Repose of
Schemamonk Nicholas of Valaam
(1824) and Schemamonk Sergius
(Yanovsky) (1876), disciple of St.
Herman of Alaska.
Saturday
January 7/20Afterfeast of the
Theophany. Synaxis of the
Holy Glorious Prophet, Forerunner,
and Baptist, John (Acts 19:1-8;
John 1:29-34). St. Brannock
(Brynach) of Braunton, England
(6th c.). St. Cedd, bishop of
Lastingham (664). St. Pachomius,
abbot of Keno Lake Monastery (ca.
1525). New Martyr Athanasius of
Attalia and Smyrna (1700).
34th Sunday after
Pentecost
Tone 1
Matins: (I) Matt. 28:16-20
Sunday after the
Theophany
Eph. 4:7-13
Matt. 4:12-17
January 8/21Afterfeast of the
Theophany. St. George the
Chozebite, abbot (7th c.).
Hieromartyr Carterius of Caesarea
in Cappadocia (304). 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). St.
Elias the Hermit of Egypt (4th
c.). Martyrs Theophilus the Deacon
and Helladius in Libya (4th c.).
St. Domnica of Constantinople (ca.
395). St. Severin, bishop of
Cologne (ca. 397). Sts. Atticus
(425) and Cyrus (714), patriarchs
of Constantinople. St. Severinus,
monk of Gottweig (Austria and
Bavaria) (482). St. Theodore of
Constantinople (ca. 595). Holy
Virgin Gudula of Brussels (659).
St. Erhard, bishop of Regensburg
(Bavaria) (ca. 700). Martyr Abo
the Perfumer of Baghdad, at
Tbilisi, Georgia (786). St.
Emilian the Confessor, bishop of
Cyzicus (9th c.). St. Gregory of
Ochrid, bishop of Moesia (1012).
St. Gregory, wonderworker of the
Kiev Caves (1093). St. Gregory,
hermit of the Kiev Caves (14th
c.). St. Macarius (Macres) of
Vatopedi, Mt. Athos (1431). New
Hieromartyr Priest Isidore and 72
companions at Yuriev (Dorpats) in
Estonia, slain by the Latins in
1472. St. Paisius of Uglich
(1504). (Gr. Cal.: St. Agatho of
Egypt, monk [5th c.].) Repose
of Elder Isaiah of Valaam
(1914).
Monday
Heb. 8:7-13
Mark 8:11-21
January 9/22Afterfeast of the
Theophany. Martyr Polyeuctus
of Melitene in Armenia (259).
Prophet Shemaiah (Samaia, Semeias)
(10th c. b.c.) (I Kings 12:22).
St. Peter, bishop of Sebaste in
Armenia (ca. 395), brother of Sts.
Basil the Great and Gregory of
Nyssa. St. Adrian of Canterbury
(710). St. Eustratius the
Wonderworker of Tarsus (821). New
Martyr Parthena of Edessa in
Macedonia (1375). Hieromartyr
Philip, metropolitan of Moscow and
all Russia (1569). St. Jonah
(Peter in schema), founder of Holy
Trinity Monastery in Kiev
(1902).
Tuesday
Heb. 9:8-10, 15-23
Mark 8:22-26
January 10/23Afterfeast of the
Theophany. St. Gregory of
Nyssa (395) (I Cor. 12:7-11; Matt.
10:1, 5-8). Blessed Theosebia
theDeaconess (385), sister of Sts.
Basil the Great and Gregory of
Nyssa. St. Ammon of Nitria, monk
(5th c.). St. Marcian, priest of
Constantinople (471). St.
Dometian, bishop of Melitene
(601). St. Paul, abbot of Obnora
(Vologda) (1429), and his disciple
St. Macarius, abbot of Pisma
Monastery. Monk-martyr Ephraim,
elder of Obnora, and six monks of
Obnora whose relics are incorrupt
(1538). St. Antipas of
Calapodeshti, Romania and Valaam
Monastery (1882). St. Theophan the
Recluse, bishop of Tambov (1894).
New Hieromartyr Anatole (Grisyuk),
metropolitan of Odessa (1938).
Wednesday
Heb. 10:1-18
Mark 8:30-34
Fast Day
January 11/24Afterfeast of the
Theophany. St. Theodosius the
Great, the Coenobiarch (529)
(Vespers: (1) Wis. 5:15-6:3; (2)
Wis. 3:1-9; (3) Wis. 4:7-15.
Matins: Luke 6:17-23. Liturgy: II
Cor. 4:6-15; Matt. 11:27-30).
Hieromartyr Hyginus, pope of Rome
(142). St. Theodosius, ascetic of
Rhosus and Antioch (412). St.
Stephen of Placidian near
Constantinople. St. Agapius of
Apamea in Syria. St. Theodosius of
Mt. Athos, metropolitan of
Trebizond (14th c.). St. Michael
of Klops Monastery (Novgorod),
fool-for-Christ (1453- 1456). (Gr.
Cal.: St. Vitalis of the monastery
of Abba Seridus at Gaza [609-620].
St. Joseph of Cappadocia.)
Chernigov-Eletskaya Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos (1060).
Repose of Blessed Nun Eupraxia
ofTeliakov village,
Kostroma (1823).
Thursday
Heb. 10:35-11:7
Mark 9:10-16
January 12/25Afterfeast of the
Theophany. Martyr Tatiana of
Rome and companions (ca. 226-235).
St. Theodora of Alexandria,
instructress of nuns (5th c.).
Martyr Mertius of Mauretania
(284-305). Martyr Philotheus of
Antioch (ca. 305). Martyr Peter
Apselamus of Eleutheropolis in
Palestine (309). St. Eupraxia I of
Tabenna in Egypt (393). St.
Benedict Biscop, abbot of
Wearmouth (689-690). St. Sava I,
enlightener and first archbishop
of Serbia (1235). St. Martinian of
White Lake, abbot (1483), and his
disciple Galacteon (1506). (Gr.
Cal.: Eight Martyrs of Nicaea. St.
Elias the Wonderworker, of The
Paradise.) Icon of the Most
Holy Theotokos “The
Milk-giver.”
Friday
Heb. 11:8, 11-16
Mark 9:33-41
Fast Day
January 13/26Afterfeast of the
Theophany. (Serbian Cal.:
Apodosis of the
Theophany.) Martyrs Hermylus
and Stratonicus at Belgrade (315).
Martyr Peter of Anium, at
Eleutheropolis (1st c.). St.
James, bishop of Nisibis (336).
St. Hilary, bishop of Poitiers
(369). St. Maximus of Kapsokalyvia
Skete, Mt. Athos (1364). St.
Irenarch the Recluse, of Rostov
(1616). St. Eleazar of Anzersk
Island at Solovki (1656).
Saturday
Eph. 5:1-8
Luke 14:1-11
Saturday after the
Theophany
Eph. 6:10-17
Matt. 4:1-11
St. Pachomius of Keno Lake
(ca. 1525)
January 14/27Apodosis of the
Theophany. St. Sava I,
enlightener and first archbishop
of Serbia (1235) (Serbian Cal.)
(Vespers: (1) Prov. 3:13-16,
8:6-10; (2) Wis. 6:12-16, 7:30,
8:2-4, 7-9, 21, 9:1-4, 10-11, 13;
(3) Wis. 4:7-15. Matins: Matt.
5:14-19. Liturgy: Heb. 7:26-8:2;
John 10:9-16). St. Nina (Nino),
Equal-to-the-Apostles, enlightener
of Georgia (335). The Holy Fathers
slain at Sinai and Raithu: Isaiah,
Sabbas, Moses and his disciple
Moses, Jeremiah, Paul, Adam,
Sergius, Domnus, Proclus,
Hypatius, Isaac, Macarius, Mark,
Benjamin, Eusebius, Elias, and
others (4th-5th c.) (Rom. 8:28-39;
Luke 6:17-23). St. Joseph
Analytinus of Raithu Monastery
(4th c.). St. Theodulus, son of
St. Nilus of Sinai (5th c.). St.
Kentigern (Mungo), first bishop of
Strathclyde (Glasgow), Scotland
(612). St. Stephen, abbot of
Chenolakkos Monastery near
Chalcedon (716). St. Meletius,
bishop of Ryazan, missionary to
Yakutia (1900). New Martyrs slain
at Raithu Monastery near Kazan
(ca. 1933). Repose of Nicholas
Motovilov, disciple of St.
Seraphim of Sarov (1879), and
Hieromonk Cosmas, missionary to
Zaire (1989).
35th Sunday after
Pentecost
Tone 2
Matins (II) Mark 16:1-8
Liturgy: II Cor. 6:1-10
Matt. 25:14-30
January 15/28
St. Paul of Thebes, Egypt (341),
and St. John Calabytes
(“Hut-dweller”) of
Constantinople (ca. 450), monks
(Gal. 5:22-6:2; Matt. 11:27-30).
Monk-martyr Pansophius of
Alexandria (ca. 249-251). St.
Maximus, bishop of Nola (ca. 250).
St. Salome of Udjarma, and St.
Perodzhavra of Sivnia, Georgia
(4th c.). St. Ita of Killeedy,
hermitess (570). St. Maurus (584),
disciple of St. Benedict of
Nursia. St. Prochorus, abbot in
Vranski Desert on the river
Pchinja in Bulgaria (10th c.). St.
Gabriel, founder of Lesnovo
Monastery, Serbia-Bulgaria
(11th-12th c.). St. Barlaam of
Keret Lake near the White Sea
(16th c.). New Hieromartyr
Benjamin (Voskresensky), bishop of
Romanov (1930).
Monday
Heb. 11:17-23, 27-31
Mark 9:42-10:1
January 16/29
Veneration of the Precious Chains
of the Holy and All-glorious
Apostle Peter (Acts 12:1-11; John
21:15-25). Martyrs Speusippus and
his brothers Eleusippus and
Meleusippus, their grandmother
Leonilla, and with them Neon,
Turbo, and Jonilla (Jovilla), in
Cappadocia (ca. 161-180). Martyr
Danax the Reader, in Macedonia
(2nd c.). St. Honoratus,
archbishop of Arles and founder of
Lerins Monastery (429). St. James
of Tarentaise (429). Martyr
Sigebert, king of the East Angles
(635). St. Fursey, Irish
missionary monk of Burgh Castle
(East Anglia), Lagny and Peronne
(Gaul) (650). St. Romilus of
Ravanica (1375). Blessed Maximus,
priest of Totma (Vologda),
fool-for-Christ (1650). New
Hieromartyr Damascene of Gabrovo,
hieromonk of Hilandar, at
Svištovo (1771). New
Hieromartyr Nicholas, priest of
Mytilene (1777). Repose of
Elder Theodore of Irkutsk (1923)
and Priest Demetrius Gagastathis
of Platanos,Trikala
(1975).
Tuesday
Heb. 12:25-26; 13:22-25
Mark 10:2-12
January 17/30
St. Anthony the Great (356)
(Vespers: (1) Wis. 5:15-6:3; (2)
Wis. 3:1-9; (3) Wis. 4:7-15.
Matins: Matt. 11:27-30. Liturgy:
Heb. 13:17-21; Luke 6:17-23).
Emperor St. Theodosius the Great
(395). St. Achilles the Confessor,
hermit of Egypt (5th c.). St.
Anthony the New, of Berrhia in
Macedonia (11th c.). St. Anthony
the Roman, of Novgorod (1147). St.
Anthony, abbot of Dymsk (Novgorod)
(1224). St. Anthony of Krasny
Kholm, monk (1481). St. Anthony of
Chernoezersk, monk (16th c.). St.
Macarius Kalogeras, hierodeacon of
Patmos (1737). New Martyr George
of Ioannina (1838). Repose of
Schema-abbot Herman of Zosima
Hermitage (1923) and Archimandrite
Tikhon (Bogoslovtsev) of Inkerman
(1950).
Wednesday
James 1:1-18
Mark 10:11-16
Fast Day
Wine and oil
allowed
January 18/31
St. Athanasius the Great (373) and
St. Cyril (444), archbishops of
Alexandria (Heb. 13:7-16; Matt.
5:14-19). Martyr Theodula and her
companions Helladius, Boethius,
Evagrius and Macarius of Anazarbus
in Cilicia (ca. 304). St. Marcian
of Cyrrhus in Syria, monk (ca.
388). St. Leobardus of Marmoutier
(Gaul) (6th c.). St. Ninnidh of
Inismacsaint (Ireland) (6th c.).
St. Ephraim the Lesser (the
Philosopher) of Georgia (1101).
St. Joachim, patriarch of Turnovo
(1235). St. Cyril, schemamonk, and
St. Maria, schemanun (1337),
parents of St. Sergius of
Radonezh. St. Maximus of Serbia,
archbishop of Wallachia (1516).
St. Athanasius, abbot of Syanzhema
(Valaam and Vologda) (1550). St.
Athanasius of Novolok, monk
(16th-17th c.). St. Alexis
(Shushania), hieromonk of Teklati,
Georgia (1923).
Thursday
James 1:19-27
Mark 10:17-27
January 19/February
1St. Macarius the
Great of Egypt (ca. 390) (Gal.
5:22-6:2; Matt. 11:27-30). St.
Macarius of Alexandria (ca. 394).
St. Mark, archbishop of Ephesus
(1444). Virgin-martyr Euphrasia of
Nicomedia (303). Translation of
the relics (950) of St.
Gregory the Theologian (389). St.
Anthony the Stylite of Martqopi,
Georgia (6th c.). St. Branwalader
(Breward) of Cornwall and the
Channel Islands (6th c.). Martyr
Anthony Rawah the Qoraisite (8th
c.). St. Arsenius, archbishop of
Kerkyra (Corfu) (953). St.
Macarius the Faster of the Kiev
Caves (12th c.). St. Meletius,
confessor of Mt. Galesion, monk
(1286). St. Macarius, deacon of
the Kiev Caves (13th-14th c.).
Blessed Theodore of Novgorod,
fool-for-Christ (1392). St.
Macarius the Roman of Novgorod
(1550). Opening of the relics
(1652) of St. Sabbas of Storozhev
(Zvenigorod) (1406). Repose of
Schemanun Anatolia of Diveyevo
(1949).
Friday
James 2:1-13
Mark 10:23-32
Fast Day
January 20/February
2 St. Euthymius the Great
(473) (Vespers: (1) Wis. 5:15-6:3;
(2) Wis. 3:1-9; (3) Wis. 4:7-15.
Matins: Matt. 11:27-30. Liturgy:
Heb. 13:17-21; Luke 6:17-23).
Martyrs Inna, Pinna, and Rimma,
disciples of Apostle Andrew, in
Scythia (1st-2nd c.). Martyrs
Bassus, Eusebius, Eutychius, and
Basilides, at Nicomedia (303). St.
Leo the Great, confessor, emperor
of the East (474). Blessed Peter
the Customs Inspector of
Constantinople (6th c.). Sts.
Laurence the Recluse (13th-14th
c.) and Schemamonk Euthymius the
Silent (14th c.), of the Kiev
Caves. St. Neophytus of Vatopedi,
Mt. Athos (14th c.). St.
Euthymius, patriarch of Turnovo
(ca. 1400). St. Euthymius of
Syanzhema (Vologda) (1470). St.
Euthymius of Archangelsk (1523).
New Martyr Zachariah of Patras in
Morea (1782). St. Theodore Kuzmich
of Tomsk (1864). St. Ekvtime
(Kereselidze) the Confessor, of
Georgia (1944). Repose of
Elder Gerasim, founder of
Ascension Monastery, Irkutsk
(1676).
Saturday
Col. 1:3-6
Luke 16:10-15
January 21/February
3St. Maximus the
Confessor (662) (Heb. 11:33-40;
Luke 12:8-12). Martyrs Eugene,
Candidus, Valerian, and Aquila, at
Trebizond (303). Virgin-martyr
Agnes of Rome (ca. 304). Martyr
Neophytus of Nicaea (305). Martyr
Anastasius, disciple of St.
Maximus the Confessor (662). St.
Zosimas, bishop of Syracuse (662).
St. Maximus the Greek of Russia
(1556). St. Timon, monk of Nadeyev
and Kostroma (1840). Synaxis of
the Church of Holy Peace by the
Sea in Constantinople. Icons of
the Most Holy Theotokos
“Hodigitria”
(“Directress”) at
Xenophontos, and
“Paramythia” at
Vatopedi (Mt. Athos).
36th Sunday after
Pentecost
Tone 3
Matins: (III) Mark 16:9-20
Liturgy: II Cor. 6:16-7:1
Matt. 15:21-28
January 22/February
4 Apostle Timothy of the
Seventy (ca. 96) (II Tim. 1:3-9;
Luke 10:1-15). Monk-martyr
Anastasius the Persian (628).
Hieromartyrs Manuel, George,
Peter, and Leontius, bishops;
Sionius, Gabriel, John, Leontus,
and Parodus, priests; and 377
companions, in Bulgaria (814). St.
Brithwald of Wilton (1045). Martyr
Anastasius the Deacon of the Kiev
Caves (12th c.). St. Joseph
Samakus the Sanctified of Crete
(1511). St. Macarius, abbot of
Zhabyn, wonderworker of Belev
(1623).
Monday
James 2:14-26
Mark 10:46-52
January 23/February
5 Hieromartyr Clement,
bishop of Ancyra, and Martyr
Agathangelus (296) (Heb. 13:7-16;
John 10:9-16). St. Eusebius,
recluse of Mt. Coryphe near
Antioch (4th c.). St. Salamanes
the Silent of the Euphrates, monk
(ca. 400). St. Mausimas the
Syrian, priest near Cyrrhus
(before 423). St. Paulinus the
Merciful, bishop of Nola (431).
Commemoration of the Sixth
Ecumenical Council (680-681). St.
Gennadius of Kostroma, monk
(1565), and Synaxis of All Saints
of Kostroma. Translation of the
relics (1786) of St. Theoctistus,
archbishop of Novgorod (1310).
(Gr. Cal.: St. Dionysius of
Olympus and Mt. Athos [1541].)
Repose of Abbot Damascene of
Valaam (1881) and Archimandrite
John (Krestyankin) of thePskov Caves (2006).
Tuesday
James 3:1-10
Mark 11:11-23
January 24/February
6St. Xenia of Rome
and her two female slaves (5th
c.). St. Xenia of St. Petersburg,
fool-for-Christ (18th c.) (Gal.
3:23-29; Matt. 25:1-13). Martyrs
Babylas of Sicily and his two
disciples Timothy and Agapius (3rd
c.). Martyrs Paul, Pausirius, and
Theodotian, of Egypt (3rd c.). St.
Felician, bishop of Foligno in
Italy (254). St. Macedonius,
hermit of Mt. Silpius, near
Antioch (ca. 420). St. Philo,
bishop of Carpasia in Cyprus (5th
c.). St. Lupicinus of Lipidiaco
(Gaul) (500). St. Zosimas, bishop
of Babylon in Egypt (6th c.).
Translation of the relics (632) of
Monk-martyr Anastasius the Persian
(628). St. Neophytus the Recluse
of Cyprus (1214). St. Gerasimus,
bishop of Perm (1441). Martyr John
of Kazan (1529). St. Dionysius of
Olympus and Mt. Athos
(1541).Repose of
Schema-abbess Sophia of Shamordino
Convent (1888) and Bishop Nektary
of Seattle(1983).
Wednesday
James 3:11-4:6
Mark 11:23-26
Fast Day
January 25/February
7 St. Gregory the
Theologian, archbishop of
Constantinople (389) (Vespers: (1)
Prov. 3:13-16; 8:6-10; (2) Wis.
6:12-16; 7:30; 8:2-4, 7-9, 21;
9:1-4, 10-11, 13; (3) Wis. 4:7-15.
Matins: John 10:1-9. Liturgy: I
Cor. 12:7-11; John 10:9-16).
Martyrs Felicitas of Rome and
seven sons: Januarius, Felix,
Philip, Silvanus, Alexander,
Vitalis, and Martial (ca. 164).
St. Castinus, bishop of Byzantium
(240). St. Publius, ascetic of
Euphratensis in Syria (380). St.
Bretanion (Vetranion), bishop of
Tomis (Romania) (ca. 380). St.
Apollo of the Thebaid, monk (4th
c.). St. Mares the Singer of
Omeros near Cyrrhus (430).
Hieromartyr Praejectus, bishop of
Clermont (676). St. Demetrius
Skevophylax (“Keeper of the
Sacred Vessels”) of
Constantinople (8th c.). St.
Moses, archbishop of Novgorod
(1362). St. Gregory of Golutvin
(15th c.). New Martyr Auxentius of
Constantinople (1720). St. Anatole
I (Zertsalov, the
“Elder”) of Optina
(1894). St. Gabriel, bishop of
Imereti (Georgia) (1896). New
Hieromartyr Vladimir, metropolitan
of Kiev, protomartyr of the
communist yoke in Russia (1918).
New Martyr Abbess Margaret
(Gunaronulo) of Menzelino (1918).
New Hieromartyrs Peter (Zverev),
archbishop of Voronezh (1929), and
Basil (Zelentsov), bishop of
Priluki (1930). New Martyr Abbess
Athanasia (Lepeshkin) of Zosima
Hermitage (1931). Icons of the
Most Holy Theotokos “Assuage
My Sorrow” and
“Unexpected Joy.”
Repose of Archpriest Sergius
Orlov of Akulovo (1975).
Thursday
James 4:7-5:9
Mark 11:27-33
January 26/February
8St. Xenophon and
his wife, St. Mary, and their two
sons, Sts. Arcadius and John, of
Constantinople (6th c.). Martyrs
Ananias the priest, Peter the
prison guard, and seven soldiers,
in Phoenicia (295). St. Symeon
“the Ancient” of Mt.
Sinai (ca. 390). St. Ammon of
Egypt, disciple of St. Anthony the
Great (350), and St. Gabriel,
abbot at Jerusalem (ca. 490). St.
Paula of Rome, monastic foundress
in Palestine (404). St. Conon,
bishop and monastic founder on the
Isle of Man (648). Translation of
the relics (845) of Sts. Theodore
the Cofessor, abbot of the Studion
(826), and his brother Joseph the
Confessor, archbishop of
Thessalonica (832). St. David the
Builder, king of Georgia (1125).
St. Clement of Mt.
Sagmation (12th c.). St. Xenophon,
abbot of Robeika (Novgorod)
(1262). New Martyr Matushka Maria
of Gatchina (1930). Repose of
Metropolitan Gabriel of Novgorod
and St. Petersburg (1801) and
Metropolitan Joseph (Naniescu), of
Suceava, Romania (1902).
Friday
I Peter 1:1-2, 10-12;
2:6-10
Mark 12:1-12
Fast Day
January 27/February
9 Translation of the
relics (437) of St. John
Chrysostom,
archbishop of Constantinople (407)
(Vespers: (1) Prov. 10:7, 6;
3:13-16; 8:6, 34-35, 4, 12, 14,
17, 5-9; 1:23; 15:4; (2) Prov.
10:31-32; 11:2; 10:2; 11:7, 19;
13:2, 9; 15:2; 14:33; 16:33;
22:11; 17:24; Wis. 6:12-16; 7:30;
8:2-4, 7-9, 13, 18, 21; 9:1-5, 10,
11, 14; (3) Prov. 29:2; Wis. 4:1,
14; 6:11, 17-18, 21-23; 7:15-16,
21-22, 26-29; 10:9-10, 12; 7:30;
2:1, 10-17, 19-22; 15:1; 16:13, 8;
Prov. 3:34. Matins: John 10:1-9.
Liturgy: Heb. 7:26-8:2; John
10:9-16). St. Peter of Egypt (5th
c.). New Martyr Demetrius at
Constantinople (1784). St.
Demetrius Klepinine, priest of
Paris (1944). St. Leontius
(Stasevich) of Ivanovo (1972). New
Hieromartyr Leontius the Mystic,
of Tarnopol and Jablechna (Poland)
(1972). Repose of Nun Neonilla
of the Farther Davidov Convent
(1875) and SchemanunMargarita (Lakhtionova) of
Diveyevo (1997).
Saturday
I Thess. 5:14-23
Luke 17:3-10
January 28/February
10St. Ephraim the
Syrian (373) (Gal. 5:22-6:2; Matt.
11:27-30). St. Isaac the Syrian,
bishop of Nineveh (7th c.). St.
Palladius the Hermit of Antioch
(4th c.). St. John of Reomans
(Gaul) (544). St. Ephraim, abbot,
wonderworker of Novotorzhok
(1053). St. Ephraim of the Kiev
Caves, bishop of Pereyaslavl (ca.
1098). St. Theodosius, abbot, of
Totma (Vologda) (1568). New
Hieromartyrs Ignatius (Sadkovsky),
bishop of Skopin, and Priest
Vladimir Pishchulin, and
Monk-martyr Bartholomew (1938).
(Gr. Cal.: St. James the Ascetic,
of Porphyreon in
Palestine.)
37th Sunday after
Pentecost
Tone 4
Matins: (IV) Luke 24:1-12
Zaccheus Sunday
I Tim. 4:9-15
Luke 19:1-10
Sunday of the Holy New
Martyrs
and Confessors of Russia
Vespers: (1) Is. 43:9-14; (2)
Wis.
3:1-9; (3) Wis. 4:7-15
Liturgy: Rom. 8:28-39
Luke 21:12-19
January 29/February
11 Translation of the
relics (5th c.) of Hieromartyr
Ignatius the God-bearer, bishop of
Antioch (107) (Heb. 4:14-5:6; Mark
9:33-41). St. Barsimaeus the
Confessor, bishop of Edessa (2nd
c.). Martyrs Sarbelus and his
sister Bebaia of Edessa (98-138).
Martyrs Romanus, James,
Philotheus, Hyperechius, Abibus,
Julian, and Paregorius, at
Samosata (297). Hieromartyrs
Silvanus, bishop of Emesa, Luke
the Deacon, and Mocius (Mucius)
the Reader (312). St. Aphrahates
the Persian, hermit of Antioch
(370). St. Sulpicius Severus,
disciple of St. Martin of Tours
(406). St. Gildas the Wise, abbot
of Rhuys, Brittany (ca. 570). St.
Ashot Kuropalates of Tao-Klarjeti,
Georgia (829). St. Laurence,
recluse of the Kiev Caves and
bishop of Turov (1194). St.
Ignatius, bishop of Smolensk
(1210). St. Andrew (Rublev),
iconographer of the
Spaso-Andronikov Monastery
(Moscow) (1430). Sts. Gerasimus
(1441), Pitirim (1455), and Jonah
(1470), bishops of Perm. New
Martyr Demetrius of Chios, at
Constantinople (1802).
Monday
I Peter 2:21-3:9
Mark 12:13-17
For Tuesday
I Peter 3:10-22
Mark 12:18-27
January 30/February
12 Synaxis of the Three
Hierarchs: St. Basil the Great,
St. Gregory the Theologian, and
St. John Chrysostom (Vespers: (1)
Deut. 1:8-11, 15-17; (2) Deut.
10:14-21; (3) Wis. 3:1-9. Matins:
John 10:9-16. Liturgy: Heb.
13:7-16; Matt. 5:14-19).
Hieromartyr Hippolytus, priest of
Rome, and with him Martyrs
Censorinus, Sabinus, Ares, the
Virgin Chryse, Felix, Maximus,
Herculianus, Venerius, Styracius,
Mennas, Commodus, Hermes, Maurus,
Eusebius, Rusticus, Monagrius,
Amandinus, Olympius, Cyprus,
Theodore the Tribune, Maximus the
priest, Archelaus the deacon, and
Cyriacus the bishop, at Ostia (3rd
c.). St. Zeno, hermit of Antioch
and disciple of St. Basil the
Great (414). St. Adelgonda,
foundress of Maubeuge (Neth.)
(680). St. Bathilde, queen of
France (680). Martyr Theophilus
the New in Cyprus (784). St.
Peter, king of Bulgaria (969). St.
Zeno the Faster of the Kiev Caves
(14th c.). New Martyr Hadji
Theodore of Mytilene (Mt. Athos)
(1784). New Martyr Demetrius of
Sliven (1841). “Tinos”
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Blessed Pelagia of
Diveyevo (1884).
Tuesday
January 31/February
13 Holy Wonderworkers and
Unmercenaries Cyrus and John, and
Martyrs Athanasia and her
daughters Theoctista, Theodota,
and Eudoxia, at Canopus in Egypt
(311) (I Cor. 12:27-13:8; Matt.
10:1, 5-8). Martyr Tryphaenes at
Cyzicus (1st c.). Martyrs
Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus,
Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, and
Papias of Egypt (251). St.
Marcella of Rome (410). St.
Athanasius, bishop of Methone (ca.
880). St. Nicetas of the Kiev
Caves, bishop of Novgorod (1108).
St. Pachomius, abbot of Keno Lake
Monastery (ca.1525). New
Monk-martyr Elias (Ardunis) of Mt.
Athos and Kalamata (1686). St.
Arsenius of Paros (1877).
Repose of Elder Codratus of
Karakallou, Mt. Athos (1940), and
Hieroschemamonk Stephen
(Ignatenko) of Kislovodsk
(1973).