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Sunday, December 9, 1821 (November 27, 1821 by the Julian calendar)
27th Sunday after Pentecost, Tone one


Nativity (St. Philip's Fast). + Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos named "Znamenie". Commemoration of the miracle of the Weeping Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Of the Sign" at Novgorod in 1170. [.:] Great-martyr James the Persian (421). St. Palladius of Thessalonica (6th-7th c.). [.:] St. James, bishop and wonderworker of Rostov (1392). Uncovering of the relics (1192) of St. Vsevolod (Gabriel), prince and wonderworker of Pskov (1138). New Hieromartyrs Nicolos archbishop of Vladimir, Basil, Boris, Theodore, Nicolos, Alexis, John, Sergius, John, Sergius, Nicolos priests, New Hieromartyrs Ioasaf, Cronides, Nicolos, Alexis, Appolos, Seraphim, Nicolos and Martyr John (1937). New Hieromartyr Cronides, archimandrite of St. Sergius Lavra (1937). New Hieromartyr Nicholas (Dobronravov), archbishop of Vladimir. 17 Monk-martyrs in India (4th c.). St. Romanus the Wonderworker of Cilicia (5th c.). St. Pinuphrius of Egypt (4th c.). St. Nathaniel of Nitria (6th c.). St. Diodorus of George Hill (Solovki) (1633). Znamenie-Sign Icons of the Mother of God: "Kursk-Root" (1295), "Abalatsk" (1637), "Tsarskotsel'sk" and "Seraphimo-Ponetaevsk" (1879). St. Maximus of Riez (460). St. Theodosius of Turnovo (1363).

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