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  • Dec. 2nd – Holy Martyr Myropea

    Holy Martyr Myropea The Holy Martyr Myrope was born in the city of Ephesus at the beginning of the third century. She lost her father at an early age, and her mother raised her in the Christian Faith. Saint Myrope frequently visited the grave of the Martyr Hermione (September 4), daughter of the holy Apostle…

  • Dec. 1st – St. Philaret the Merciful

    St. Philaret the Merciful Righteous Philaret the Merciful, son of George and Anna, was raised in piety and the fear of God. He lived during the eighth century in the village of Amnia in the Paphlagonian district of Asia Minor. His wife, Theoseba, was from a rich and illustrious family, and they had three children:…

  • Nov. 30th – Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First Called

    Holy, Glorious and Illustrious Apostle Andrew the First Called The Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called was the first of the Apostles to follow Christ, and he later brought his own brother, the holy Apostle Peter, to Christ (John 1:35-42). The future apostle was from Bethsaida, and from his youth he turned with all his soul…

  • Nov. 29th – Holy Martyr Paramon

    Nov. 29th – Holy Martyr Paramon The Holy Martyr Paramon and the 370 Martyrs with him suffered for their faith in Christ in the year 250 during the rule of the emperor Decius (249-251). The governor of the Eastern regions, Aquianus, had locked up 370 Christians in prison, urging them to abjure Christ and instead…

  • Nov. 28th – Holy Father, Confessor and Martyr Stephen the New

    Holy Father, Confessor and Martyr Stephen the New The Monk Martyr and Confessor Stephen the New was born in 715 at Constantinople into a pious Christian family. His parents, having two daughters, prayed the Lord for a son. The mother of the new-born Stephen took him to the Blachernae church of the Most Holy Theotokos…

  • Nov. 27th – Holy Great Martyr James the Persian

    Holy Great Martyr James the Persian The Holy Great Martyr James the Persian (the Sawn-Asunder) was born in the fourth century into a pious Christian family, both wealthy and illustrious. His wife was also a Christian, and the couple raised their children in piety, inspiring in them a love for prayer and the Holy Scriptures.…

  • Nov. 26th – St. Alypius the Stylite

    St. Alypius the Stylite Saint Alypius the Stylite was born in the city of Adrianopolis in Paphlagonia. His mother, a Christian, was widowed early, and she sent her son to be educated by Bishop Theodore. She distributed her substance to the poor, then began to live an ascetic life near the church as a deaconess. …

  • Nov. 25th – Holy Great Martyr and Most Wise Catherine of Alexandria

    Holy Great Martyr and Most Wise Catherine of Alexandria The Holy Great Martyr Katherine was the daughter of Konstos, the governor of Alexandria, Egypt during the reign of Emperor Maximian (305-313). Living in the capital, the center of Hellenistic knowledge, and possessed of a rare beauty and intellect, Katherine received an excellent education, studying the…

  • Nov. 24th – Holy Hieromartyr Clement, Bishop of Rome

    Holy Hieromartyr Clement, Bishop of Rome The Hieromartyr Clement, Pope of Rome, was born at Rome into a rich and illustrious family. Separated from his parents from childhood by force of circumstances, Clement was raised by strangers. Living in Rome, the youth received a fine education, he was surrounded by luxury, and had access to…

  • Nov. 23rd – St. Alexander Nevsky

    St. Alexander Nevsky The Holy Prince Alexander Nevsky was born on May 30, 1220 in the city of Pereslavl-Zalessk. His father Yaroslav II, Theodore in Baptism (+1246), “a gentle, kindly and genial prince”, was the younger son of Vsevolod III Large Nest (+ 1212), brother of the Holy Prince Yuri Vsevolodovich (February 4). Saint Alexander’s…