Religious calendars
- Martyr Cyrana originated from the village of Avisoka to Salonika from a very religious family.
- Post By Ivan Kolekevski
- 07:57, 13 March, 2025

13 March 2025 (MIA)
Macedonian Orthodox Church Calendar
Martyr Cyrana
Martyr Cyrana originated from the village of Avisoka to Salonika from a very religious family. A janizary caught and brought her in Salonika. She falsely testified to become his wife and to accept the Islam. She was tortured and died in 1751. Her relics were taken from the prison and buried them fairly.
Catholic Calendar
St. Nicephorus
Patriarch of Constantinople and martyr. The son of the secretary of Emperor Constantine V, he was raised as an opponent of the Iconoclasts in the imperial capital and remembered always that his father had been tortured for opposing the Iconoclast emperor. Nicephorus became known for his intellect and his eloquence, and received the post of imperial commissioner. After founding a monastery near the Black Sea, he was chosen despite being a layman to succeed to the office of patriarch of Constantinople in 806, succeeding St. Tarasius. He was opposed for a time by St. Theodore Studites after Nicephorus forgave a priest who married Emperor Constantine VI to Theodota despite the fact the Constantine’s wife, Mary, still lived. The patriarch also challenged the Iconoclast policies of Emperor Leo V the Armenian and was deposed by a synod of Iconoclast bishops at the conniving of the emperor. Nearly assassinated on several occasions, Nicephorus was exiled to the monastery he had founded on the Black Sea, spending his remaining years there in prayer. He died on June 2 or March 13, 829. While patriarch, he brought various reforms to his large diocese and inspired the lay people. He was also the author of anti Iconoclast writings and two historical works, a Chronographia and Brevianim.