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March 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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March 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

March 1 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - March 3

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All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 15 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For March 2nd, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on February 17 (February 18 on leap years).

Saints

  • Hieromartyrs Nestor the Bishop, and Tribiminus the Deacon, at Perge in Pamphylia (ca. 250)
  • Martyr Troadius of Neo-Caesarea, and those with him (251)
  • Virgin-martyr Euthalia of Sicily (252)
  • St. Cointus of Phrygia (Quintus of Phrygia), Confessor and Wonderworker (283)
  • Martyr Hesychius the Senator (the Palatine), of Antioch (ca. 304) (see also: May 10)
  • Hiero-Confessor Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrenia in Cyprus (ca. 326)
  • Venerable Saints Andronicus and the Athanasia (5th century) (see also: October 9)
  • Saint Agathon of Egypt, monk (5th century)
  • Pre-Schism Western Saints

  • Martyrs of Rome, a large number of martyrs martyred in Rome under Alexander Severus and the prefect Ulpian (219)
  • Saints Jovinus and Basileus, two martyrs who suffered in Rome under Gallienus and Valerian, buried on the Latin Way (258)
  • Saints Paul, Heraclius, Secundilla and Januaria, martyrs who suffered under Diocletian at Porto Romano at the mouth of the Tiber in Italy (305)
  • Saint Gistilian (Gistlian), uncle of St David and a monk at Menevia, or St Davids, in Wales (5th-6th centuries)
  • Saint Joavan, a Romano-Briton who went to Brittany to live with his uncle St Paul of Léon, by whom he was consecrated bishop (ca. 570)
  • 440 Martyrs slain by the Lombards in Italy (Martyrs of Campania) (ca. 579)
  • Saint Fergna, called 'the White', a relative and disciple of St Columba of Ireland, Abbot of Iona (637)
  • Saint Chad (Ceadda), Bishop of Lichfield (England) (672)
  • Saint Cynibil (Cynibild), a brother of Sts Chad and Cedd who helped enlighten England (7th century)
  • Saint Willeic, a disciple of St Swithbert who made him Abbot of Kaiserwerth in Germany (726)
  • Saint Slebhene (Sléibíne mac Congaile), a monk from Ireland, he became Abbot of Iona in Scotland (767)
  • Post-Schism Orthodox Saints

  • Venerable Arsenius, Bishop of Tver (1409)
  • Venerable Sabbatius, monk of Tver (1434), and his disciple St. Euphrosynus (1460)
  • Venerable Barsanuphius (1459) and Sabbas (1467), abbots of Tver.
  • Venerable Abramios of Spassk, of the monastery of Christ the Saviour, Russia (16th century)
  • New Martyr Theodore Sladić of Komogovina (1788)
  • Venerable Joachim (Papoulakis) of Ithaca, monk of Vatopedi (Mt. Athos) and Ithaca (1868)
  • Saint Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927)(see also: March 16 and March 27)
  • Saint Nicholas Planas of Athens (1932) (see also: February 17 - Slavonic)
  • Other Commemorations

  • Repose of Abbess Philareta of Ufa (1890)
  • Appearance of the Kolomenskoye “Reigning” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1917)
  • References

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