Christ Is Risen! Indeed He Is Risen! Fourth Sunday of Paskha, Sunday of the Paralytic

Commemoration of Apostles Carpus and Alpheus of the Seventy (1st century); Martyrs Abercius and Helen, children of Apostle Alphaeus (1st cent.); Saint John of Psichaita, the Confessor of Constantinople (9th cent.); New Martyr George of Kratovo, at Sofia (1515); Righteous Tabitha (1st cent.) (movable holidays on the 4th Sunday of Paskha); Translation [transfer] of the relics of Martyr Abramius of Bulgaria (1230) (movable holidays on the 4th Sunday of Paskha).

Christ Is Risen! Indeed He Is Risen! Third Sunday of Pascha Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women

Commemoration of the Holy Myrrh-bearers: Mary Magdalene, Mary, wife of Cleopas, Salome, Joanna, Martha and Mary {sisters of Saint Lazarus (1st century)}, Susanna and others; Righteous Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus; Hieromartyr Patrick, bishop of Prusa, and his companions Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus (circa 100); Martyr Parthenius of Zhovkiv, from Rome (250); Martyr Calufus of Egypt (283-303); Venerable John, bishop of the Goths in Crimea (790); Right-believing Tamara, queen of Georgia (1213).

Palm Sunday (Willow Sunday) – The Entry of The Lord into Jerusalem, Sixth Sunday of Great Lent

Commemoration of Apostles Jason and Sosipater of the Seventy, and their companions (1st century); Martyrs Saturninus, Jakischolus (Inischolus), Faustianus, Januarius, Marsalius, Euphrasius, Mammius, the Virgin Cercyra, and Christodolus the Ethiopian, at Corfu (circa 63); Martyrs Dada, Maximus, and Quintilian at Dorostolum (286); Saint Cyril, bishop of Turiv (1183); Lviv icon of the Mother-of-God.

Fifth Sunday of Great Lent

Commemoration of Venerable Mary of Egypt (movable holiday on the 5th Sunday of the Great Fast); Hieromartyr Januarius, bishop of Benevento, and his companions: Festus, Proculus, and Sosius deacons, Desiderius reader, and Eutychius and Acutius laymen, at Pozzuoli (circa 305); Hieromartyr Theodore of Perge in Pamphylia, and his mother Philippa, and Martyrs Dioscurus, Socrates, and Dionysius (II century); Martyrs Isaacius, Apollo, and Codratus of Nicomedia (303); Saint Maximian, patriarch of Constantinople (434).