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Calendar Crestin Ortodox 2020 Pdf Calendar crestin ortodox 2020 pdf Continue The Orthodox Christian Calendar 2020 day 10 hours, at night 14 hours 1 † (†) Cutting around the body of the Lord; †) St. I. Basil the Great, Archbishop. Kesasia Capadosia; Saint Emilia, Mother of St. I. Basil the Great (Tedeum - New Year) (Cards. No Wedding) 2 J St. McErgy; St. I.M. Sylvester, ep. Rome; St. Couve. Serafim Sarovski; Before the Feast of the Epiphany; St. Julian's Lazarevo (No Weddings) 3 v St. McChie, ep. Tomisului; St. Mc Gordy; The Holy Prophet malachi; The opening of the relics of St. McEfreme's New (Aliturgic Day) (Cards. No Wedding) 4 S St. Mack-Sosima and Atanasi; Cathedral of the Apostles of the 1970s; St. Couve. Feoktists, Abbot Of Kukumia of Sicily; St. Couve. Apolinaria (Saturday before the Epiphany) (Without Weddings) 5 D St. Mack Theopwip and Theonas; St. Couve. Synclithia (On the Eve of the Epiphany) (Post. No Weddings) Sunday before the Epiphany (John's Epiphany); A.2 Timothy IV, 5-8; Ev. Mark I, 1-8; Voice 4, Voskr. 7 6 L (†) Epiphany (Bobotation - God's Display) (No Wedding) 7 M † St. John the Baptist Cathedral and Forward Lord 8 M St. Couve. Gheorghe Hozevitul, Emilian Mart and Domnica (Mail No Wedding) 9 J St. I. Peter, ep. Sevasta; St. McUriect; St. Couve. Eustratius; St. I.M. Philip, mitre. Moscow 10 in †) Kuv Street. Antipa de la Calapodeshti; St. I.M. Gregory, ep. Nissay and Dometian, ep. Melitenei; St. Couve. Markian; St. Theofan Svoratul (Post. No Weddings) 11 S † St. Couve. Theodosius the Great, a newcomer to the monastic life of the people of Palestine; St. Couve. Vitaly (Saturday after the Epiphany) 12 D St. McEvtasius and Tatiana Sunday after the Epiphany (The beginning of the teachings of the Lord); Up. Ephesians IV, 7-13; Ev. Matthew IV, 12-17; Voice 5, Voskr. 8 13 L St. I. James, ep. Nisibe; St. McEhrmill and Stratonic; St. Couve. Maxim Kavsookalyvit; Saint-Ilarier de Poitier 14 M St. Couve. McEnay and Wright; The feast of the Epiphany; Saint Nina, alone with AP. and the luminary of Georgia; St. Couve. Sava, Archip. Serbia and ctitor M. Hilandar 15 M St. Kuv. Paul Thebes and John Colibazul (Mail No Wedding) 16 J Honor Chain St. Peter; St. Mac Pevsip and those with it; St. McElasip, Mesip, Neonela and Dunact read 17 v †) St. Couve. Antony the Great; St. Couve. Ahila and the new Antony from Veria (Disconnect from Oil and Wine. No Wedding) 18 S † St. I. Atanasia and Cyril, Archbishop. Alexandria 19 D St. I. Mark, mitre. Ephesus; St. Meletti Mart.; St. Couve. Makarius the Great, Makarius Alexandrin, Mark and Arsenia; St. McEpsria Sunday XXIXth after Pentecost (out of 10 lepers); Up. Colossian I, 12-18; Ev. Luca XVII, 12-19; Voice 6, Voskr. 9 20 L †) St. Couve. Epthyria the Great; St. MacCas, Eusebius, In, Pine and ring; St. Lawrence 21 M St. Couve. Maxim Mart.; St. Mac Valerian, Candide, Neophyte, Eugene, Achila and Agnia in Rome; St. Maxim Greek 22 M St. Couve. McAstasy Persian; St. Timothy (Post. No Weddings) 23 J St. Clement, ep. Ancirei; St. McGatangel; The Holy Fathers of the Sixth Ecumenical Synod; Saint Dionysius Olympus 24 v St. McGapi and Vavila; St. Xenia of St. Petersburg; St. Timothy; St. I.M. Fillon, ep. Carpasia; The couve. Fileos ctitor; St. Couve. Xenia (Tedeum - Day of the Union of Romanian Principalities) (Mail. No Weddings) 25 S † St. I. Brittany, ep. Tomisului; St. Vladimir, mitre. Kiev; †) St. I. Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop. Constantinople; St. Couve. Publication 26 D †) St. I. Joseph the Merciful, Mitre. Moldova; St. Couve. Arcadia, John, Xenophon and his wife, Maria Sunday XXXII after Pentecost (Saheu); Ap. I Timothy IV, 9-15; Ev. Luca 19th, 1-10; Voice 7, Vosrit. 10 27 † in the bringing of the relics of St. I. John Golden Roth; St. Marchiana.. 28 M St. Couve. Ephraim Sirul, Isaac Sirul, Paladiy and Jakob Sihastrum; St. MacHaris 29 M St. McGregor, Jacob, Ipereek, Mochi, Romano, Jacob, Silvan, Luke, Philotey, Aviv and Julian; Bringing the relics of St. Mac. Ignatia Theophora; Saint Afraath Persian (Post. No Weddings) 30 J †) Saint Three hierarch: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John the Golden Mouth; Saint McPolit, ep. Rome; St. Theodore Hagiul, New Mac Mytilini 31 v St. McDiodor, Serapion, Papia, Nichifor and Claudiu; St. John's without groping, the miracle worker, Chir and John; St. Mc Victor, Victor and Straeshna; St. Arseniy Paros (Post. No Wedding) day 11 o'clock, night 13 hours 1 S St. Bridgit, defender of Ireland; St. Mac Felicias, Trifon and Perpetua; Before the feast of the Lord's greeting; St. Basil, ep. Thessaloniki (No Wedding) 2 D (†) Greeting of the Lord (Straten) St. McGatodor, Jordan and Gabriel (No Wedding) Sunday 17th after Pentecost (from Cananeans) ; Ap. Jews VII, 7-17; II Corinthians VI, 16-18; VII, 1; Ev. Luke II, 22-40; Matthew XV, 21- 28; Voice 8, Voskr. 11 3 L St. Nicholas of Japan; Holy and Right Simeon, recipient of God; The Prophet of St. Anne; Saint Ignatius Mariupolis; St. Asgar, luminary of Denmark and Sweden 4 M St. Couve. Isidore Pelusiot; St. McAurami 5 M St. McGaeta and Theodula (Post. No Wedding) 6 J St. I. Vukol, ep. Smyrnay and Foti, Patr. Constantinople; St. Couve. Varsanoufi The Great 7 v St. I. Soaring, ep. Lampacle; St. Couve. Luca Elada (Post. No Wedding) 8 S St. M. Poppy Theodore Stratiat; The Holy Prophet zacharia; St. Mack sisters Martha and Mary 9 D St. McNeichore; St. I.M. McCaur; Saint McGrathia; The odes to the Feast of the Greeting of the Lord; St. Peter Damascusin (The Beginning of Trioda) Sunday XXXIII after Pentecost (and and Farissoe); Ap. II Timothy III, 10-15; Ev. Luca XVIII, 10-14; Voice 1, Voskr. 1 10 L †) St. Mac Haralambi; St. McEnata and Valentine's; St. Couve. Anna Novgorodskaya; St. Paul 11 M. Theodore, p.; St. Mac. Vlasi, ep. Sevasti 12 M St. I. Melethie, Archip. Antioch the Great; St. I.M. Anthony, Patr. Constantinople; St. MacChryth; St. I.M. Alexi, mitre. Moscow and All Russia (Maps) 13 J St. Ap. and Mc. Acvila and his wife, Prissila; St. Couve. Martinian; St. I.M. Eulogs, patr. Alexandria; Saint Simeon World Springer; St. I.M. Seraphim (Sobolev), Miracle Worker of Sofia; Saint New Mac Sylvester, Archip. by Omsk 14 v St. Couve. Osensis, Brown and Abraham; Saint Philimon, ep. Gazei; St. Nicholas of Corinthian; St. N.C. (Maps) 15 S St. Antim Chios; St. Couve. Eusebius from Syria; St. Ap. Theysim; St. Mc Major; St. I.M. Siegfried, Swedish Enlightenment 16 D St. McAlent, Pamphil, Paul and Seleuk; St. I.M. Flavian, Archip. Constantinople Sunday XXXIVth after Pentecost (return of the wasteful son); Ap. I Corinthians VI, 12-20; Ev. Luke XV, 11-32; Voice 2, Voskr. 2 17 L St. Martian and Pulcheria; St. M. Mack Theodore Tyrone; St. Couve. Mariamna; St. I.M. Ermogen, Patr. Moscow; St. Couve. Silent Theodore Cave Laurel Kiev 18 M. Leon, Ep. Rome and Agapit, ep. Cynadey 19 M St. Ap Archip, Philimon and his wife, Aptia; St. Couve. March Eugene and Makari; St. Couve. Philothea Athenian (Post. No Wedding) 20 J St. Couve. Viserion; St. I.M. Leon, Ep. Catania and Agathon, ep. Rome 21 v St. Couve. Timothy; St. I.M. Estathius, Archbishop. Antioch; Saint McMurvichi (Post. No Weddings) 22 S Figuring out the relics of St. Mack. Constantinople; St. Couve. Atanasia, Talasi and Limneu (Mention of the Dead - Winter Estates) 23 D St. McPolicarp, ep. Smirnei; St. Couve. Gorgonia; St. Damian Effigmenit Sunday dry meat vacation (terrible decision); Ap. I Corinthians VIII, 8-13; IX, 1-2; Ev. Matthew XXV, 31-46; Voice 3, Voskr. 3 24 † the first and second finds of the head of St. John, Lord forward and Baptist (Disconnection to eggs, dairy and fish. no wedding) 25 M St. I. Tarasi, Patr. Constantinople; St. Alexander and Ipatia (disconnection of eggs, dairy and fish. no wedding) 26 M St. I. Porfiria, ep. Gazei; St. Mc Fotini (Luminita) Samarinanka (Aliturgic Day) (Disconnecting Eggs, Dairy and Fish. No Wedding) 27 J St. Leandru, archiep. Seville; St. Couve. Mart Prokopia and Talalev; St. I.M. Rafail from Brooklyn (Disconnect to eggs, dairy and fish. no wedding) 28 v St. McNestor, ep. de Magid; St. Couve. Vasile Mart.; St. Mac Proteria, Patr. Alexandria (Athurgia Day) (Disconnecting Eggs, Dairy and Fish. No Wedding) 29 S †) St. Couve. John Kasian and Herman from Dobrogea (Saturday St. Cuviosi) (Disconnecting eggs, dairy and fish. No wedding) day 12 hours, night 12 hours 1 D St. Antonia, Antonina and Marseille; St. Couve. McNeokia; St. Couve. Reign; Saint-Agapi de la Colchu (Leaving the Century at Easter Fasting) (Disconnection to eggs, dairy and fish. Weddings not weddings) Sunday dry cheese (removing Adam from heaven); Up. Romans XIII, 11-14; XIV, 1-4; Ev. Matthew VI, 14-21; Voice 4, Voskr. 4 2 L St. McNeodot, ep. Kirinia; St. McIshi and Nestor; St. Nicholas Planas, defender of the married; St. Couve. Joachim Papunakis of Ithaca (Canon the Great, Part I; The Beginning of holy Easter fast) (Only Evening, Bread and Water. No Wedding) 3 M St. McAutropy, Cleonice and Vasilisk (Canon the Great, Part II) (Only Evening, Bread and Water. St. Couve. Gerasim de la Jordan (Canon the Great, Part III) (Post. No Wedding) 5 J St. Conon Gardener, Evloghie, Conon Iauria and Iraida; St. Couve. To reject the hermit; St. John of Bulgaria (Canon the Great, Part IV) (Post. No Wedding) 6 v St. McEufrosin; St. 42 Mc. of Amoreea; Search for the Holy Cross (Post. No Weddings) 7 Saints Mc.Vasilev, Eugene, Capitol, Etheria, Agatodore and Elpidia, ep.
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