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During the eleventh century, disputes raged in Constantinople about which of the three [[hierarch]]s was the greatest. By the will of God, the three hierarchs appeared to St. [[John Mauropous]] ('Black-foot'), Bishop of Euchaita ([[June 14]] or [[October 5]]), in the year 1084, and said that they were equal before God: "There are no divisions among us, and no opposition to one another." St. John chose January 30 for their Feast, thus peacefully ending the controversy.<!-- St. John Mauropous is credited with the composition of both the ''[[Canon]] to the Most Sweet [[Jesus]]'' and the ''Canon to the Guardian [[Angel]]''. --->
==HymnsImnografie==[[Tropar]] (Tone [[glas]]ul 1):
:Let us who love their words gather together
:And honor with hymns the three great torch-bearers of the triune Godhead:
:They are sweetly-flowing rivers of wisdom filling all creation with springs of heavenly knowledge.
:Ceaselessly they intercede for us before the Holy Trinity!
==Source==