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The Deposition of the Vesture of the Most Holy Mother of God in the Blachernae Church in Constantinople

The Deposition of the Vesture of the Most Holy Mother of God in the Blachernae Church in ConstantinopleIn the time of the Emperor Leo the Great (457-474) and the Empress Verina and Patriarch Gennadius, two Constantinopolitan nobles, Galbius and Candidus, were travelling in the Holy Land to venerate the holy places there. In Nazareth, they stayed in the house of a Jewish girl who had the vesture of the Mother of God kept in a secret place. Many of the sick and wretched had received healing through prayer and the touching of this vesture. Galbius and Candidus took this holy relic to Constantinople and informed the Emperor and the Patriarch of its existence. It was the cause of great rejoicing in the imperial city. The vesture was ceremonially placed in the Blachernae church (a church built by the Emperor Marcian and Empress Pulcheria on the shore of a bay, and named "Blachernae" after a General Blacheran from Scetis, who was killed there), and this commemorative feast was instituted.

St Juvenal, Patriarch of Jerusalem

St Juvenal, Patriarch of JerusalemA contemporary of Euthymius, Theodosius, Gerasim, Simeon Stylites and other great lights of the Church, he took part in two Ecumenical Councils - the Third in Ephesus and the Fourth in Chalcedon, striving with great power and zeal against the blasphemous heretics - at Ephesus against Nestorius, who spoke of the Mother of God as Mother of Christ, denying that Christ is God and man in one Person, and at Chalcedon against Eutyches and Dioscorus, who taught that Christ has only one nature, divine but not human. After the victory of Orthodoxy at both these Councils, Juvenal returned to his see in Jerusalem. But, though the heresies were condemned, the heretics were not subdued. By the plots and violence of one Theodosius, a friend of Dioscorus, Juvenal was driven from his episcopal throne and Theodosius installed in his place. The Empress Eudocia, widow of the Emperor Theodosius the Younger, first gave her assistance to this heretic while she was staying in Jerusalem. The hesitant and meddlesome Empress went at length to St Simeon Stylites, to ask him where the truth lay. This saint of God denounced the heretical teaching and instructed the Empress to keep to Orthodox teaching as upheld by the Councils. The Empress obeyed him, repented and herself condemned the false Patriarch Theodosius. Marcian and Pulcheria were at that time on the throne in Constantinople. A letter was sent from the Emperor to the governor, instructing him to exile Theodosius and re-instate Juvenal, which the governor did without delay. Juvenal governed the Church in Jerusalem as its hierarch for thirty-eight years and went to the Lord in great old age, in 458, to receive at His hands the reward for the manifold sufferings he had endured for the truth"s sake.

St Photius, Metropolitan of Kiev

St Photius, Metropolitan of KievA Greek by birth, he governed the Russian Church wisely for twenty years, entering into rest in 1430. A week before his death, an angel of God appeared to him and revealed to him the precise time of his departure from this world.

New Martyr Lampros of Makri (1835)



March 1644
SunMonTueWedThuFriSut
  Saint Finan
1
fast-free
St Flavian
2
oil
Our Holy Father Dositheus
3
fast-free
The Hieromartyr Sadok
4
oil
St John III Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople
5
fast-free
St Papius of Hierapolis
6
fast-free
Saint Boisil or Boswell
7
dairy & fish
Saint Cumein, Abbot of Iona
8
dairy & fish
Our Holy Father Paphnutius of Kephala
9
dairy & fish
The Holy Martyr John Calpha (Kalphes)
10
dairy & fish
The Holy Martyr Julian the Gout-Sufferer
11
dairy & fish
Blessed Nicolas, the Fool for Christ of Pskov
12
dairy & fish
Blessed Nicolas, the Fool for Christ of Pskov
13
dairy & fish
Saint David of Wales
14
water
St. Sabbatius, monk, of Tver (1434), and his disciple St. Euphrosynus (1460)
15
water
Sts. Zeno and Zoilus
16
water
Venerable Gerasimus, monk, of Vologda (1178)
17
water
Monk-martyr Adrian, abbot of Poshekhonye and his fellow-ascetic St. Leonidas
18
water
Icon of the Mother of God “Czestochowa”
19
oil
St. Ephraim, Patriarch of Antioch (546)
20
oil
Venerable Lazarus of Murom
21
water
St Caesarius, brother of St Gregory the Theologian
22
oil
Martyr Marcian
23
water
St. Theodora, queen of Arta, wife of Despot Michael II of Epirus (1275)
24
water
Righteous Phineas the grandson of Aaron
25
water
Martyr Sabinus (Abibus) of Egypt (303)
26
oil
St Theognostus, Metropolitan of Kiev
27
oil
Venerable Nicander, monk, of Gorodets (Novgorod) (1603)
28
water
St. Serapion, archbishop of Novgorod (1516)
29
water
Monk-martyr Paul of Crete (767)
30
water
The 10,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia
31
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Moon phases for March , 1644 (Serbia)
01 Mar 1644 Third Quarter
08 Mar 1644 New Moon
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23 Mar 1644 Full Moon
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