• Remembering the Righteous Joseph the Patriarch
    Mar 31 2026
    Today we remember the Righteous Joseph the Patriarch, the son of Jacob and Rachel. Joseph was loved by his father and gifted with the ability to interpret dreams, which foretold his future role in saving many from famine.Despite the jealousy of his brothers and many hardships, Joseph remained faithful and was ultimately made ruler over Egypt. His life shows God's providence and forgiveness even in difficult circumstances.

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    3 mins
  • Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Irkutsk: A Life of Service and Asceticism
    Mar 30 2026
    Today we remember Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Irkutsk and Wonderworker of all Siberia. Born in 1704 in Malorussia, he devoted his life to the Church, serving in various monastic and episcopal roles before becoming bishop in the challenging Siberian frontier.Saint Sophronius was known for his deep asceticism, pastoral care, and efforts to educate clergy children and bring the light of Christ to the people of Siberia. His legacy continues to inspire reverence and devotion in the Church.

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    5 mins
  • Venerable Mark, Jonah, and Bassa of the Pskov Caves
    Mar 29 2026
    Today we remember Saints Mark, Jonah, and Bassa, the founders of the Pskov Caves Monastery. These early ascetics lived in natural caves by the Kamenets stream, a place locals called the 'holy hill.' Their lives and deeds laid the foundation for a spiritual community that continues to inspire.Saint Mark was the first known elder, living in the caves with little known about his origins. Later, Father John, who became Saint Jonah, and his wife Bassa, who became a nun, joined this holy place. Their faith and miracles, including the consecration of the cave church and the protection of their relics, mark their lasting legacy.

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    4 mins
  • Monastic Martyr Eustratius of the Kiev Near Caves and Venerable Hilarion of Pskov
    Mar 28 2026
    Today we remember two holy men: Martyr Eustratius of the Kiev Near Caves and Venerable Hilarion of Pskov, Lake Gdov. Saint Eustratius was a monk who endured captivity and martyrdom for his faith during a violent attack on his monastery.Saint Hilarion was a devoted monastic founder who established the Ozersk Monastery near Gdov and lived a life of prayer and asceticism despite many hardships. Both saints offer us examples of steadfast faith and dedication to God.

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    4 mins
  • Venerable John the Clairvoyant, Anchorite of Egypt
    Mar 27 2026
    Today we remember Venerable John the Clairvoyant, an anchorite from Egypt who lived in the fourth century. John was a carpenter who became a monk and later chose a life of complete solitude on Mount Bolcha in the Thebaid.After many years of seclusion, John was granted the gift of clairvoyance. He offered guidance, healing, and prophecy to those who came to him, including predicting victories for Emperor Theodosius the Great and the future bishopric of the historian Palladius.

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  • The Courage of New Martyr George of Sofia
    Mar 26 2026
    Today we remember New Martyr George of Sofia, a soldier in the Ottoman army who bravely confessed Christ despite great danger. His steadfast faith led to his martyrdom in 1437 in Adrianople, where he endured torture and death rather than renounce his belief.George’s story is a powerful example of courage and faithfulness. Even when threatened with death and offered rewards to convert, he remained firm in his witness to Jesus Christ, inspiring us to hold fast to our faith no matter the cost.

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    4 mins
  • The Annunciation of the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary
    Mar 25 2026
    Today we remember the Feast of the Annunciation, one of the earliest Christian celebrations. This feast marks the moment when the Archangel Gabriel announced to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and bear the Son of God.The Annunciation is a day of great joy, even during Great Lent. It highlights the beginning of our salvation and the fulfillment of God's promise to send a Redeemer through the Virgin Mary’s humble acceptance.

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  • Martyrs Peter and Stephen of Kazan and the Forefeast of the Annunciation
    Mar 24 2026
    Today we remember Martyr Peter of Kazan, a newly baptized Tatar who suffered for converting from Islam to Christianity. We also honor Martyr Stephen of Kazan, who endured great suffering for his faith after the Russian army left Kazan.In addition, we observe the Forefeast of the Annunciation, preparing for the celebration of the Archangel Gabriel's message to the Most Holy Theotokos. We also recall Venerable Zachariah the Recluse, Saint Artemon the Bishop of Seleucia, and Venerable Zachariah the Ascetic of the Kiev Caves.

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    4 mins