venerdì 27 giugno 2014

28 giugno il santorale

MYSTAGOGY
28 giugno feste santi e memorie

Saint ZACHARIE, évêque de Lyon (IIIème siècle). 



Saint LUPERCULE ou LUPERQUE, martyr à Eauze en Aquitaine, peut-être sous Dèce (IIIème siècle?). 

Saints FABIEN, FELIX, ARION, CAPITOLIN, NISIE, ELAPHE, VENUSTE, CRESCENT, ALEXANDRE, THEONE, PLEOSE, ASTESE, APOLLONIUS, AMPHAMON, PHISOCE, MELEE, DENIS, HINE, PANNE, PLEBRE, PANUBRE, DIOSCORE, TUBON, CAPITOLIN, NICAS et GUDIN, martyrs en Afrique. 

Saint MACEDONIOS qui accomplit son martyre en ayant les deux doigts coupés. 

DEUX ENFANTS anonymes, morts crucifiés. 

TROIS saints martyrs de Galatie. 

Saint DONAGOS, évêque en Libye, mort par le glaive. 

SEPTANTE martyrs de Scythopolis, morts par le glaive. 

Saint PAPPIAS, martyr sous Dioclétien, peut-être en Sicile (entre 284 et 305).






Translation des reliques des saints Anargyres CYR et JEAN (cf. 31 janvier) à Ménouthis près de Canope (près de l'actuel Aboukir, déformation d'abba Cyr) en Egypte (vers 412). (Office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome VI des Ménées.) 



Troparion — Tone 5

O Christ God, / You have given us the miracles of Your martyrs, Cyrus and John, / as an invincible rampart; / through their prayers, frustrate the plans of the heathens, / and strengthen the faith of the Orthodox Christians, / for You alone are good and love mankind.

Kontakion — Tone 3

Podoben: “Today the Virgin...” / Having received the gift of miracles through divine grace, O saints, / you work wonders in the world unceasingly. / You remove all of our passions through your invisible surgery, / divinely-wise Cyrus and glorious John, / for you are truly divine physicians.

http://oca.org/saints/lives/2014/06/28/101834-translation-of-the-relics-of-the-holy-and-wonderworking-unmercen


Saint CRUMMINE, disciple de saint Patrick à Leccuine (Lackan) en Irlande (après 430). 



.CRUMMINE, (Fifth Century), St. Crummine was a disciple of St. Patrick of Ireland (17th March), who placed him in charge of a church at Lackan, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Nothing further is known of his life.

Saint AUSTELL, ascète en Cornouailles (VIème siècle). 


AUSTELL of CORNWALL, (Sixth Century), there is no written Life of this saint extant, though there are two traditions concerning the identity of St. Austell. The first, and more commonly accepted, is that he was a disciple of St. Maine of Bretagne (21st June) during the latter’s time in Cornwall, and later lived as a hermit in the area now known as St. Austell in Cornwall, England. The other, more recent tradition, posits that St. Austell was a woman (Hawystill), one of the daughters of King St. Brychan of Brycheiniog (6th April), who left her name to Aust in South Gloucestershire, England.





Saint MIRAGOU, ermite à La Ville-Arnoult en Bretagne (VIème siècle). 
Saint BENIGNE, évêque d'Utrecht aux Pays-Bas (VIIème siècle). 


BENIGNUS of UTRECHT, a sixth century French Bishop, in all likelihood, of Chartres (north-central France). He seems to have resigned his See and retired to Utrecht (central Netherlands) where his relics were re-discovered in 996.


Saint AUSTOLE, disciple de saint Méen, au monastère du même en Bretagne (617 ou 638). 



Saint MAËLVON (MAELMON), évêque d'Aleth (siège transféré à Saint-Malo en 1143) en Bretagne (638). 


THEODICHILDIS (TELCHILDIS), a nun at the Abbey of Our Lady of Faremoutiers (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Faremoutiers) in present-day north-central France. St. Theodichildis was later the first Abbess of the Abbey of Our Lady of Jouarre (abbaye Notre-Dame de Jouarre) in Jouarre (north-central France). St. Theodichildis reposed circa 660.



Saint PAUL de Corinthe, moine et médecin, mort en paix (VIIème siècle). 

Saint LEON II, pape et patriarche de Rome (682-683), mort en paix (683). 





L'icône de la Mère de Dieu "AUX TROIS MAINS" (Damas, VIIIème siècle). (Acathiste traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome VI du Supplément aux Ménées.) (Autre commémoration le 12 juillet.) 

Risultati immagini per Cinstirea Icoanei Maicii Domnului „Tricherousa

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Saint PAUL Ier, pape et patriarche de Rome (757-767), qui confessa la foi orthodoxe face à l'iconoclasme de Constantin V Copronyme (767)




Saint ARGIMIR, Musulman converti, martyr à Cordoue en Andalousie par la main des Musulmans (856). 


ARGYMIRUS of CÓRDOBA, born in Cabra near Córdoba, St. Argymirus was a nobleman and high-ranking official during the rule of Emir Muhammad I of Córdoba (r. 852–886). Deposed from office due to his Christian faith, St. Argymirus received monastic tonsure. However, he was soon charged with blasphemy by the Moors, and martyred on 28th June, 856.


Saint SERGE le Magistros, parent de l'impératrice sainte Théodora (cf. 11 février), membre du conseil de régence, amiral de la flotte byzantine, confesseur des saintes Icônes et fondateur du monastère du Nikétiate sur le golfe de Nicomédie en Bithynie (866). 


EGILO (EGILON, EIGIL), an Abbot of Prüm in Lotharingia, present-day Diocese of Trier in Germany. St. Egilo served as Abbot of, and undertook the restoration of the Abbey of St. Peter of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (abbaye Saint-Pierre de Flavigny-sur-Ozerain) (circa 860–866) in present-day east-central France. Lastly, St. Egilo founded (or restored) an abbey at Corbigny in Burgundy (France). St. Egilo reposed in 871.


Saint SYMEON, père spirituel de saint Syméon le Nouveau Théologien (deuxième moitié du Xème siècle). 



HEIMRAD, a priest who spent several years on pilgrimages. His detatchment from the world lead to behaviour that might be thought of as that of a Fool for Christ. St. Heimrad lived for a while as a monk at Hersfeld Abbey (abtei Hersfeld) in Hesse (Germany), and spent his final days as a hermit at Hasungen Abbey (Kloster Hasungen) in present-day Burghasungen near Kassel, Germany. St. Heimrad reposed in 1019.



Saint XENOPHON, fondateur du monastère de Robeika dans la région de Novgorod (1262). 






Saints SERGE, Grec de nation, et GERMAIN son disciple, fondateurs du monastère de Valaam en Carélie, prophètes, thaumaturges et clairvoyants (XIVème siècle). (Office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume et publié au tome XIV du Supplément aux Ménées.) 





Troparion — Tone 4

Fulfilling the Gospel of Christ and loving him alone, / Despising earthly cares you settled on an island. / There you fought against the invisible foe, / Subjecting you bodies to the Spirit by fasting, vigil and prayer. / Crowned with glory and now standing before the Trinity, / Pray, O Fathers Sergius and Herman, / That our souls may be saved!

Kontakion — Tone 4

You left the world to follow in Christ’s footsteps, / Reaching Lake Neva and the island of Valaam. / There you lived the angelic life / And were translated to the heavenly bridal chamber. / As you stand with the angels remember the children whom you gathered, / That we may joyfully cry to you: / Rejoice, blessed Fathers Sergius and Herman!”



Canonisation de saint Théodore de Sanaxar (Russie 1999

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