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April 30 2024:

Theotokos of the Passion
Apostle James (Son of Zebedee)
Saint Ignatius (Brianchaninov)

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( April 17 2024: Julian Calendar )

The Holy Trinity

Hieromartyr Simeon, Bishop in Persia, and those with him: Martyrs Abdechalas and Ananias, presbyters, Usthazanes, Fusicus (Pusicius), Ascitrea, and Azat the eunuch; Martyr Adrian of Corinth; Saint Acacius, Bishop of Melitene; Saint Zosimas, Abbot of Solovki; Saint Agapitus, Pope of Rome; Venerable Macarius of Corinth; Hieromartyr Donan, and 52 monks with him, on the Isle of Eigg; opening of the relics of the Venerable Alexander, Abbot of Svir; repose of Blessed Paisius, Fool-for-Christ of the Kiev Caves


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