St. John the Russian was enslaved by the Turks, but lived his life in holy humility and miracles. His feast day is commemorated by the Church on May 27.
His holy relics are undecayed and wonder-working; He particularly helps sick children and those who suffer from cancer.

St. John the Russian was enslaved by the Turks, but lived his life in holy humility and miracles. His feast day is commemorated by the Church on May 27.

His holy relics are undecayed and wonder-working; He particularly helps sick children and those who suffer from cancer.

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  3. johns-musings said: I went to the Russian church today for the first time, I will be going again. Beautiful Divine Liturgy they have :-)
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    May his intercessions be with us all. Amen
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