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1. THE HOLY APOSTLE ARISTOBULUS, ONE OF THE SEVENTY APOSTLES
Born in Cyprus, Aristobulus was the brother of the Apostle Barnabas. He followed the Apostle Paul, who mentions him in his Epistle to the Romans: Greet those who belong to the family of Aristobulus (Romans 16:10). When the great Apostle appointed many bishops throughout the various parts of the world, he appointed Aristobulus as bishop for the British, that is, for England. In Britain the people were savage, heathen and wicked. Aristobulus endured many indescribable tortures, misfortunes and evils among them. They struck and beat him mercilessly, dragged him through the streets, ridiculed, and mocked him. Finally this holy man succeeded, by the power of the grace of God. He enlightened the people, baptized them in the name of Christ the Lord, built churches, ordained priests and deacons, and in the end died there peacefully and entered into the Kingdom of the Lord, Whom he had faithfully served.
2. THE HOLY MARTYR SABINUS
Sabinus was a Syrian from the city of Hermopolis and an official of that city. At the time of a persecution against the Christians, he withdrew to a mountain with a large number of other Christians and closed himself off in a hut. There he spent his time in fasting and prayer. A certain beggar, who brought him food and for whom Sabinus had done much good, reported him. As Judas did to Christ, so also this unfortunate one betrayed his benefactor for two pieces of gold. Sabinus, along with six others, was apprehended, bound by the soldiers and brought to stand trial. After severe torments, he was cast into the River Nile, where he gave up his soul to God in the year 287.A.D.
3. THE HIEROMARTYRS [PRIEST-MARTYRS] TROPHIMUS AND THALLUS
They were born in Syria and were brothers by birth. They openly and freely preached Christ and denounced the folly of the Hellenes [Greeks] and Romans. The enraged pagans decided to stone them to death. However, when they began hurling stones at these two holy brothers, the stones turned back and struck the assailants, and the brothers remained unharmed. Afterward they were both crucified. From their crosses the brothers taught and encouraged those Christians who stood sorrowfully around. After much agony they presented their souls to the Lord, to Whom they had remained faithful to the end. They suffered honorably in the year 300 A.D. in the city of Bofor. 1
1 In the Greek Synaxarion the Venerable Christodulos is also mentioned on this day. He lived a life of asceticism on the island of Patmos, where he build a monastery dedicated to John the Theologian. He died in the year 1111 A.D. Many miracles have occurred over his relics.
http://www.westsrbdio.org/en/prologue/430-march-16
HYMN OF PRAISE
SAINTS TROPHIMUS AND THALLUS
Two blood-brothers imbued by the Spirit,
Illumined and regenerated by faith.
These two brothers, on the cross crucified,
Counseled the masses of right-believing people:
"O brethren, why do you gaze upon us from below?
Do not bitterly weep because of our difficult sufferings!
Christ our Savior, Doer of heroic deeds,
Became the Redeemer because of such sufferings,
The Redeemer of the whole human race.
Listening to Him, we are being saved.
He obeyed the Father, and to the earth descended;
He suffered and resurrected, and into heaven ascended.
To Him we hearken, and we endure sufferings;
Through sufferings we walk into His Kingdom.
Fear not, brethren, either fire or the sword;
The justice of Christ is stronger than the whole world.
Fear not brethren; neither feel sorrow for yourselves.
Deny yourselves for the sake of eternal salvation.
All sufferings are small, trivial and bearable
Compared to the rewards of Paradise, eternal and sublime.
The world, a false mask, is an insane illusion.
Eternity: that is our true homeland.
Give the world to those who love the lie of the world;
Because of lies, they forfeit life and truth.
But you--seize the pearl above the mud of the world."
Harken, brethren, to Trophimus and Thallus!
REFLECTION
If we fulfill the Law of God in our thoughts, how much easier will it be for us to fulfill it in our deeds? That is, if we do not transgress the Law of God in our thoughts, how much easier will it be not to transgress it in our deeds? Furthermore, if our hearts are with God, then our tongues, hands and feet--our entire body--cannot be against God. Your heart! Your heart! Prepare your heart for God. Consecrate it to God and worship Him, fulfill the Law of God in it, unite it with God, and all the rest will follow and will be governed by the heart. It is not he who holds a spoke of the wheel that steers the wheel, but he who holds its axis. The heart is the axis of our being. Speaking about the commandments of God, the Venerable Hesychius says: "If you compel yourself to fulfill them in your thoughts, then you will rarely have the need to strain yourself to fulfill them in deed." That is, if you set your heart on God, as on an axis, then the wheels will easily and comfortably follow the axis. In other words, the entire man will follow after his own heart. Thy law is within my heart (Psalm 40:9), says the all-wise David.
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Mar. 15 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Mar. 17
All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 29 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.<ref group="note">The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used to indicate a date in the Julian Calendar (which is used by churches on the "Old Calendar").
The notation New Style or (NS), indicates a date in the Revised Julian calendar (which is used by churches on the "New Calendar").</ref>
For March 16th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on March 3.
Saints
- Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain (1st century)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE>March 16/March 29. Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).</ref><ref>Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy the Bishop of Britain. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref> (see also: March 15 and October 31)
- Hieromartyr Alexander I, Pope of Rome (c. 117-138)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας πάπας Ρώμης. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref>Hieromartyr Alexander the Pope of Rome. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref>
- Hieromartyrs Eventius and Theodoulus, Presbyters of the Church of Rome, martyred together with Pope Alexander of Rome (c. 117-138)<ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἐβέντιος καὶ Θεόδουλος οἱ Ἱερομάρτυρες. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref>
- Holy Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia, by the sword.<ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Οἱ Ἅγιοι δέκα Μάρτυρες ἐν Φοινίκῃ. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref name=MOSPAT>March 29 / March 16. HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow).</ref>
- Martyr Sabinus of Hermopolis, Egypt (287)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Σαβίνος ὁ Μάρτυρας. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref group="note">"The Holy Martyr Sabinus was administrator of the Egyptian city of Hermopolis. During a persecution of Christians under the emperor Diocletian (284-305), St Sabinus and some like-minded companions hid in a remote village. His hiding place was revealed by a certain ungrateful beggar who had brought him food. The saint used to feed him and help him with money, but the man betrayed him for two pieces of gold. Sabinus was seized with six other Christians, and after torture they were all drowned in the Nile in 287."<ref>Martyr Sabinus of Egypt. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref></ref>
- Hieromartyrs Trophimus and Thalus, Priests of Laodicea (300)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Hieromartyr Trophimus of Laodicea. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref>
- Martyr Papas of Lycaonia (305)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Πάπας ὁ Μάρτυρας ὁ ἐν Λυκαονίᾳ ἀσκήσας. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref group="note">"The Holy Martyr Papas lived in the city of Laranda (Asia Minor) during the reign of Maximian (305-311). They arrested and tortured him for his belief in Christ. His feet were put into boots with sharp nails hammered into the soles, and made to walk. They took him to the city of Diocaesarea and later to Seleucia, Isauria to stand trial. St Papas died bound to a barren tree, which then became fruitful."<ref>Martyr Papas of Lyconia. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref></ref> (see also: September 14)
- Martyr Julian of Anazarbus, in Cilicia (305)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἰουλιανὸς ὁ Μάρτυρας ὁ ἐξ Ἀναζαρβοὺ τῆς Κιλικίας. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref group="note">"The Hieromartyr Julian of Anazauria suffered for Christ in Antioch, Syria under the emperor Maximian Galerius (305-311). His relics were glorified by miracles in the time of St John Chrysostom. Chrysostom mentions the martyr in his 47th homily."<ref>Martyr Julian of Anazarbus. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref></ref>
- Venerable Aninas of Mesopotamia the Wonderworker.<ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ὅσιος Ἀνίνας ὁ Θαυματουργός. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref> (see also: March 18)
- Hieromartyr Romanos, at Parium on the Hellespont.<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Ρωμανὸς ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας ὁ ἐν τῷ Παρίῳ. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref group="note">The Holy Hieromartyr Romanos was a Deacon in the Church of Palestine, in Caesarea, who taught people the faith in Christ. For this reason he was captured and severely tortured, and was martyred by the sword.</ref>
Pre-Schism Western Saints
- Martyrs Hilary of Aquileia and Tatian the Deacon, with Felix, Largus and Denis, under Numerian (c. 284)<ref name=LATIN>March 16. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.</ref><ref group="note">Hilary was Bishop of Aquileia, Tatian his deacon, and the others laymen. All were beheaded under Numerian.</ref><ref group="note">"At Aquileia, in the time of the emperor Numerian and the governor Beronius, the birthday of the holy bishop Hilary, and the deacon Tatian, who terminated their martyrdom with Felix, Largus, and Denis, after being subjected to the rack and other tortures."<ref name=ROMAN>The Roman Martyrology. Transl. by the Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy Printed at Rome in 1914. Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916. pp.77-78.</ref></ref>
- Saint Agapitus, Bishop of Ravenna (4th century)<ref name=LATIN/><ref name=ROMAN/>
- Saint Finian Lobhar, Abbot of Swords Abbey near Dublin (c. 560)<ref name=LATIN/>
- Saint Abbán of Kilabban (Ireland) (650)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=LATIN/>
- Saint Eusebia, Abbess at Hamay-les-Marchiennes near Arras, France (c. 680)<ref name=LATIN/><ref group="note">Eldest daughter of Sts Adalbald and Rictrudis, she became a nun at Hamage or Hamay in Belgium, a convent which had been founded by her grandmother St Gertrude and where she later became abbess.</ref>
- Saint Dentlin (Dentelin, Denain), child-saint, considered a confessor of the faith (7th century)<ref name=LATIN/><ref group="note">The son of St Vincent Madelgarus and St Waldetrudis. He was only seven years old when he reposed, confessing the Faith.</ref>
- Venerable John of Rufiana, ascetic of the Monasterium Rufianense (San Pedro de Montes), near Astorga, Spain.<ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ὅσιος Ἰωάννης ὁ ἐν Ρουφινιαναῖς. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref name=ROCOR>The Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas (ROCOR). St. Hilarion Calendar of Saints for the year of our Lord 2004. St. Hilarion Press (Austin, TX). p.22.</ref>
- Saint Megingold von Rothenburg (Megingaud, Mengold, Megingoz), Bishop of Würzburg (794)<ref name=LATIN/>
- Saint Gregory Makar, a monk who was elected Bishop of Nicopolis in Armenia, then fled to France and settled as a hermit in Pithiviers near Orleans (c. 1000)<ref name=LATIN/>
- Saint Heribert of Cologne, Archbishop of Cologne (1021)<ref name=LATIN/><ref name=ROMAN/><ref group="note">Born in Worms in Germany and a monk at Gorze in France, he became Archbishop of Cologne. He was an outstanding churchman, learned, zealous and enterprising. He built the monastery of Deutz on the Rhine, where he was buried.</ref>
Post-Schism Orthodox Saints
- Venerable Christodoulos, Wonderworker of Patmos (1093)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ὅσιος Χριστόδουλος ὁ ἐν Πάτμῳ. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref>
- Venerable Pimen of Salosi, Fool-for-Christ, Enlightener of the Dagestani (North Caucasus people), and his companion Anthony of Meskhi, Georgia, the Censurer of Kings (13th century)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ὅσιος Ποιμὴν ὁ διὰ Χριστὸν Σαλός ἐκ Γεωργίας. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref>Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀντώνιος ἐκ Γεωργίας. 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.</ref><ref>St Pimen of Salosi the Enlightener of Dagestan and the North Caucasus People. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref>
- New Monk-martyr Malachi of Rhodes, who suffered at Jerusalem (1500)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/>
- Saint Serapion of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod (1516)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/>
- Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>St Ambrose the Confessor. OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref> (see also: March 27)
- Venerable Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson, clairvoyant (1968)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref>Vorlage:Ru icon ЕВТРОПИЯ ХЕРСОНСКАЯ. Открытая православная энциклопедия "Древо" (Open Orthodox Encyclopedia "The Tree").</ref><ref group="note">On 9 August 2011 the Ukrainian Orthodox Church glorified a local Saint, the Venerable Eutropia Isayenkova of Kherson in Crimea. Little is known of St. Eutropia's childhood, but she was native to the Kherson region and born on 24 November 1863 to her parents Leontius and Agatha. Because she was born on the feast of St. Katherine, this was her name before becoming a monastic. At the age of twelve she was sent to nearby Aleshkovskii Monastery. Together with her education, it was here that she learned to love prayer and sacred studies. Eventually she dedicated her life to the Monastery and took the name of Eutropia, inspired by St. Eutropia of Alexandria (Oct. 30). Her monastic obedience was singing in the choir and reading. To others, she was known for her kindness and modesty. Many people would visit Eutropia and she eventually became renowned for her clairvoyance and commitment to praying for the dead who had no one to serve funerals or memorials for them due to the Soviets' closure of churches. God would reveal to her the names of the reposed in order for her to pray for them. A blank piece of paper near her bed at night was full of names by the morning for her to pray for. Many would visit her, even from great distances, so that the yard of her house seemed to always be full. Spiritual children testify that she wore fetters on her feet and in her hands was always a Bible which she studied. Though she received many gifts from the people, she only lived on unleavened bread and holy water, and everything else she gave to those in need. As she was near death her spiritual children would ask to whom they should now go to for their needs; Eutropia responded that they were to come to her grave as if she were among the living. When she reposed on 29 March 1968 she was 105 years old. The funeral took place in the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos with thousands in attendance. She was buried in the cemetery Kindiyskom. At her grave many received her grace-filled help and healing. The Saint's relics now rest in Kherson's Cathedral of the Holy Spirit.<ref>Saint Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson Glorified By Ukrainian Church. Mystagogy (Weblog). August 11, 2011.</ref></ref>
Icon Gallery
- St. Aristobulus of Britain.jpg
Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain.
- Pope Alexander I.jpg
Hieromartyr Alexander I, Pope of Rome.
- Julian of Tarsus.jpg
Martyr Julian of Anazarbus, in Cilicia.
- Heribertschrein.jpg
Shrine of St Heribert of Cologne, Archbishop of Cologne.
- Амвросий (Хелая).jpg
Ambrosius, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Notes
References
Sources
- March 16/March 29. Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).
- March 29 / March 16. HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow).
- Complete List of Saints. Protection of the Mother of God Church (POMOG).
- March 16. OCA - The Lives of the Saints.
- Dr. Alexander Roman. March. Calendar of Ukrainian Orthodox Saints (Ukrainian Orthodoxy - Українське Православ'я).
- The Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas (ROCOR). St. Hilarion Calendar of Saints for the year of our Lord 2004. St. Hilarion Press (Austin, TX). p.22.
- March 16. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
- The Roman Martyrology. Transl. by the Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy Printed at Rome in 1914. Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916. pp.77-78.
Greek Sources
- Great Synaxaristes: Vorlage:Gr icon 16 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- Vorlage:Gr icon Συναξαριστής. 16 Μαρτίου. ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).
Russian Sources
- Vorlage:Ru icon 29 марта (16 марта). Православная Энциклопедия под редакцией Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла (электронная версия). (Orthodox Encyclopedia - Pravenc.ru).
- Vorlage:Ru icon 16 марта (ст.ст.) 29 марта 2013 (нов. ст.). Русская Православная Церковь Отдел внешних церковных связей. (DECR).
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=March_16_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)&action=edit
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- Abban von Magheranoidhe, Glaubensbote in Wexford † 16. März 620 (?)
- Alexander I., römischer Gemeindevorsteher † 3. Mai 115 (?) Rom gilt als fünfter in der Liste der Päpste nach Petrus, demnach im Amt von 105 bis 115; seine Reliquien wurden 834 nach Freising übertragen.
- Ambrosius I. (Ambrosi) Chelaia "der Bekenner", Katholikos-Patriarch (Georgien) * 1861 in Martvili in der Provinz Samegrelo in Georgien † 27. März 1927 in Tiflis/Tbilissi in Georgien; 1887 wurde er zum Priester geweiht und Pfarrer in Sotschi; 1892 wurde er an die Kathedralkirche in Sochumi versetzt; 1897 schrieb er sich an der kirchlichen Akademie von Kazan in Russland ein, wo er nach einem Studienjahr Mönch mit dem Namen Ambrosius wurde; 1901 beendete er die Akademie, 1902 wurde er zum Archimandriten des Klosters von Tschelischi bei Oni ernannt; 1906 - er war inzwischen Hegumenos des Klosters Johannes' des Täufers, wurde er zum Mitglied der Synode von Westgeorgien ernannt; 1909 im Gefängnis des Klosters der Heiligsten Dreifaltigkeit nahe Rjazan; 1910 wurde er vor Gericht freigesprochen und blieb in Russland als Hegumenos des Klosters des ersten Grades von Staraja Russa bei Nowgorod; 1917 wurde er zum Metropoliten von Chkondidi - dem heutigen Martvili geweiht, 1919 zum Metropoliten von Sochumi; 1921 wählte die Synode der mittlerweile autokephalen georgischen Kirche Ambrosius zum Katholikos-Patriarchen von ganz Georgien; 1922 sandte er einen Brief an die Internationale Konferenz von Genua; Ambrosius starb nach fünf Jahren im Gefängnis; Kanonisation: Am 20. September 1995 kanonisierte die Synode der georgischen Kirche Ambrosius.
- Aninas der Wundertäter, Mönch in Mesopotamien
- Aristoboulus, einer der 70 Jünger Jesu, Bischof von Britannien († im 1. Jahrhundert)
- Christodoulos, Mönch, Klostergründer, Wundertäter * um 1020 in der Nähe von Nicaea, heute Íznik in der Türkei † 16. März 1101 (?) auf Euböa; 1045 unternehm er eine Wallfahrt zu den Gräbern der Apostel in Rom und zu den heiligen Stätten in Palästina; hier ließ er sich in der Wüste nahe des Jordan als Einsiedler nieder; die andrängenden seldschukischen Türken verscheuchten ihn nach Norden; er ließ sich vom Patriarchen bewegen, die Leitung der Mönche um Herakleia - dem heutigen Dorf Kapıkirı - am Bafa-See und am Berg Latmos zu übernehmen; Nachdem die Seldschuken unter Alparslan 1071 den byzantinischen Kaiser besiegt hatten, kamen die Türken an die Ägäis; 1079 ging Christodoulos deshalb auf die Insel Kos und gründete dort ein der Theotokos geweihtes Kloster; 1088 gründete er das Klosters des Johannes des Theologen auf der Insel Patmos, die ihm vom Kaiser geschenkt worden war; Als auch Patmos von den Türken bedroht wurde, ging Christodoulos nach Euböa; seine Mönche konnten bald in ihr Kloster auf Patmos zurückkehren; sie überführten Christodoulos' Gebeine; das Grab wurde Ziel vieler Pilger, sein heutiger Sarg aus Silber stammt aus dem Jahr 1796.
- Emelian und Paul und Dionysius
- Gregor der Armenier (der Gastfreundliche), Erzbischof von Sebaste, Wundertäter († um 1000)
- Johannes, Mönch in Ruthianak/in Rufinia/im Kloster der Rufinianer
- Julian von Anazarbus, Märtyrer († um 305 - 311) bzw. Julian von Tarsus (von Cilicien), Märtyrer
- Malachi von Rhodos, Märtyrer in Jerusalem († 1500)
- 10 Märtyrer in Phönizien
- Papas, Märtyrer in Lyconia († um 305 - 311)
- Patricius, Mönch († 567)
- Pimen Salos, Mönch, Narr für Christus, Glaubensbote bei den Lesgiern * in Kachetien in Georgien † in der 2. Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts; Pimen war Zeitgenosse von König == Demetrius II., der von 1271 bis 1289 regierte. Er wurde Mönch im Kloster von Dawit Garedscha. ,
- und Antonius Meskhos, Glaubensbote in Meschetien (Georgien) wirkte im 13. Jahrhundert in Meschetien, der Gegend um Mtskheta; Antonius wirkte zur Zeit von König Demetrius II., der von 1271 bis 1289 regierte, als Mitarbeiter von Pimen Salos
- Romanus, Märtyrer in Parium auf dem Hellespont
- Sabinus der Ägypter (von Hermopolis), Märtyrer († 287 oder 299)
- Serapion, Erzbischof von Novgorod († 1516)
- Trophymos, Priester, Märtyrer, und Phalos (Thalus), Priester, Märtyrer, Presbyter von Laodiceia († um 300)
https://www.heiligenlexikon.de/KalenderMaerz/16.htm
Einzelnachweise (Sammlung)
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ARTIKELENTWURF
Gemeinsame orthodoxe Heilige im Kalender der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland
<ref>Gesellschaft Orthodoxe Medien (Hrsg. im Auftrag der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland): Orthodoxer Liturgischer Kalender 2016 (17. Jahrgang), Dortmund 2015</ref>
Weiteres Gedenken in aramäischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in griechischer Tradition
<ref>Das Synaxarion - die Leben der Heiligen der Orthodoxen Kirche. In 2 Bänden. Gestützt auf die 6-bändige Ausgabe des Hl. Klosters Simonos Petra. Kloster des Hl. Johannes des Vorläufers, Chania (Kreta) 2006, ISBN 960-88698-0-3</ref>
Weiteres Gedenken in georgischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in bulgarischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in mazedonischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in serbischer Tradition
<ref>Nikolaj Velimirović: Der Prolog von Ochrid. Verlag Johannes A. Wolf, Apelern 2009, ISBN 978-3-937912-04-2</ref>
Weiteres Gedenken in russischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in rumänischer Tradition
Weiteres Gedenken in ukrainischer Tradition
Einzelnachweise (Artikelentwurf)
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