Third Sunday After Pentecost - 6/21/26

Sunday, June 21st, is the third Sunday after Pentecost.

On this day, we remember:

  • Venerable Ananias the Iconographer

  • Martyr Julian of Tarsus in Cilicia (3rd-4th c.)

  • Hieromartyr Terence (Tertius), Bishop of Iconium (1st c.)

  • St. Julius, Presbyter of Novara, and his brother, St. Julian the Deacon (5th c.)

  • Martyrs Archil II (744) and Luarsab II (1622), Kings of Georgia.

Read more about the lives of these and other saints here.

Readings for Sunday, June 21st:

The Holy Scriptures are part of the Church’s Holy Tradition. Metropolitan Kallistos Ware of blessed memory wrote:

In the words of Father Alexander Schmemann, “A Christian is the one who, wherever he looks, finds everywhere Christ, and rejoices in Him.” This is true in particular of the biblical Christian. Wherever he looks, on every page, he finds everywhere Christ.

See Metropolitan Ware’s article How to Read the Bible for more on an Orthodox approach to scripture.

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