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February 26, 2018

Saints and Feasts of March 7


On the seventh the seven fathers were carried off in death.

Holy Seven Hieromartyrs of Chersonesos, 
the Bishops Ephraim, Basil, Eugenios, Agathodoros, 
Elpidios, Aitherios and Kapiton

Synaxarion of the Holy Seven Hieromartyrs of Chersonesos


Saints Arkadios and Nestor,
Bishops of Tremithus in Cyprus

Saints Arkadios and Nestor, Bishops of Tremithus in Cyprus


Venerable Paul the Simple
 
 
 
Saint Ephraimios, Patriarch of Antioch 
 
 
 
Venerable Laurentios of Megara, 
Founder of the Sacred Monastery 
of Phaneromenis in Salamina

Saint Laurentios of Megara, Founder of the Sacred Monastery of Phaneromenis in Salamina

The Wonderworking Icon of the Venerable Laurentios in Nea Ionia


Venerable Aimilianos the Roman 
with his Companions James and Marianos
 
 

Holy Martyr and Confessor Johannes of Ilomantsi

Holy Martyr and Confessor Johannes of Ilomantsi (+ 1918)

Two New Saints from Finland Canonized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate


Synaxis of All Saints of the Dodecanese
 
 
 

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