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Irenarch or Irenarchus the recluse of Rostov, Yaroslavl Oblast, Rostov is honoured in the Russian Orthodox Church. Irenarchus, Hermit of Rostov, was born into a peasant family in the village of Kondakovo in the Rostov district of Russia. In Baptism he received the name Elias. In his thirtieth year, he was tonsured a monk at the Rostov St.s Boris and Gleb Monastery. There he began fervently to labor at monastic tasks, he attended church services, and by night he prayed and slept on the ground. Once, taking pity on a vagrant who did not have shoes, St Irenarchus gave him his own boots, and from that time he began to go barefoot through the snow. Irenarchus was a Mysticism, mystic and visionary. After his death many physical, psychological, and spiritual healings were attributed to the touching of his relics. He is commemorated January 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), 13 January in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Irenarchus was a companion of John the Hairy. References

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January 13 (Eastern Orthodox Liturgics)
January 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), January 12 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - January 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), January 14 All fixed commemorations below are observed on January 26 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Julian Calendar, Old Calendar. For January 13, Orthodox churches using the Old Calendar commemorate the saints listed on December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), December 31. Feasts * Afterfeast of the Theophany (feast)#Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.January 13/January 26
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