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Sunday, March 1, 2048 (February 17, 2048 by the Julian calendar)
The 2-nd Sunday of the Great Lent, Tone five


Great Lent. St. Gregory Palamas the Archbishop of Thessalonica (movable holiday on the 2nd Sunday of the Great Lent). Synaxis of all Venerable Fathers of the Kiev Caves (movable holiday on the 2nd Sunday of the Great Lent). [.:] Great-martyr Theodore the Tyro (306). St. Hermogenes, patriarch of Moscow and all Russia (1612). St. Theodore the Silent of the Kiev Caves (13th c.). St. Mariamne, sister of Apostle Philip (1st c.). Uncovering of the relics (867-869) of Martyr Menas the Melodius of Alexandria (ca. 313). St. Finan, bishop of Lindisfarne (661) (Celtic & British). St. Auxibius, bishop of Soli in Cyprus (102) (Greek). New Martyr Theodore of Byzantium, at Mitylene (1795) (Greek). Emperor Marcian (457) and Pulcheria, his wife (453), and the commemoration of the dedication of the Great Church in Constantinople (Greek). St. Theodosius the Bulgarian and his disciple St. Romanus, monks, of Turnovo (1362) (Bulgaria). New Martyr Michael Mavroeidis of Adrianople (1490). New Martyr Theodore, hieromonk of Adjara, who suflfered under the Turks on Mt. Athos (19th c.). St. Barnabas, elder of the Gethsemane Skete of St. Sergius Lavra (1906). St. Nicholas (Planas), priest in Athens (1932).

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