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December 19
/ January 1
Martyr Boniface at Tarsus
in Cilicia, and Righteous Aglae (Aglaida) of Rome.
Martyrs Elias, Probus and
Ares, in Cilicia.
Martyrs Polyeuctus at
Caesarea in Cappadocia, and Timothy the deacon in Mauretania.
St. Boniface the Merciful,
Bishop of Ferentino.
St. Gregory, Archbishop of
Omirits.
St. Elias of Murom,
Wonderworker of the Kiev Caves.
Martyrs Hermylus and
Phocas.
Hieromartyr Capito, Bishop
of Cherson.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Eutyches and Thessalonica and with them 200 men and 70 women.
Martyr Tryphon.)
Repose of Priest-martyr
Hermogenes, founder of Kirensk
and Albazin Monasteries in
Siberia (1690).
December 20 / January 2
Forefeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
Repose of Righteous John
of Kronstadt
Hieromartyr Ignatius the
God-bearer, Bishop of Antioch
(also celebrated January
29) [Heb 4:14-5:6; Mk 9:33-41].
St. Philogonius,
Bishop of Antioch.
St. Daniel II, Archbishop
of Serbia.
St. Ignatius,
archimandrite of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr John of the
Isle of Thasos.
Repose of Anthony,
Archbishop of Voronezh and Zadonsk (1846),
and Metropolitan Philaret
of Kiev (Theodosius in schmea) (1857).
December 21 / January 3
Forefeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
Virgin Martyr Juliana of
Nicomedia, and with her 500 men and 130 women.
Repose of St. Peter,
Metropolitan of All Russia.
Martyr Theomistocles of
Myra in Lycia.
St. Juliana, princess of
Vyazma.
Blessed Procopius of
Vyatka, fool-for-Christ.
St. Paisius Velichkovsky.
Repose of Schemamonk
Michael of Harbin (1939).
Blessed Peter "the Nose"
of Kama (1938?).
December 22 / January 4
Forefeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
Great-Martyr Anastasia,
deliverer from bonds, and her teacher Martyr
Chrysogonus,
and with them Martyrs
Theodota, Evodias, Eutychianus,
and others who suffered
under Diocletian [Gal 3:23-29; Lk 7:36-50].
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Zoilus.)
Repose of Dositheus,
hermit of Roslavl forests and Optina (1828).
December 23 / January 5
Forefeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
Holy Ten Martyrs of Crete:
Theodulus, Saturninus, Euporus, Gelasius,
Eunician, Zoticus,
Pompeius, Agathopus,
Basilides, and Evaristus [Eph 6:10-17; Lk
21:12-19].
St. Paul, Bishop of
Neo-Caesarea.
St. Niphon, Bishop of
Cyprus.
St. Nahum, Enlightener of
the Bulgarians.
St. Niphon, monk.
St. Theoctistus,
Archbishop of Novgorod.
St. David of Echmiadzin in
Armenia.
New-Martyrs Priests John
and Nicholas (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Schinon.)
December 24 / January 6
Nun-martyr Eugenia of
Rome, and with her Martyrs Philip her father,
Protus, Hyacinth
(Jacinth), Basilla, and Claudia.
St. Nicholas the monk of
Bulgaria.
St. Antioch, monk of
Palestine, and St. Bitimionus of Scete.
St. Aphrodisius, monk of
Palestine.
New-Martyr Achmed (Ahmet)
the Calligrapher (or Architect) of Constantinople.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Achaicus.)
December 25 / January 7
THE NATIVITY ACCORDING TO
THE FLESH OF
OUR LORD, GOD AND SAVIOR
JESUS CHRIST
The Adoration of the Magi:
Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthasar.
Commemoration of the
shepherds in Bethlehem who were watching their flocks
and came to see the Lord.
Massacre of monk-martyr
Jonah and with him 50 monks and 65 laymen
at St. Tryphon of Pechenga
Monastery, by the Swedes (1590).
SUNDAY AFTER NATIVITY:
Commemoration of the holy
and righteous Joseph the Betrothed, David the King, and James the
brother of the Lord.
Gal 1:11-19; Matt 2:13-23.
December 26 / January 8
Second Day of the Feast of
the Nativity.
Synaxis of the Most Holy
Theotokos [Heb 2:11-19; Matt 2:13-23].
Hieromartyr Euthymius,
Bishop of Sardis.
St. Evaristus of the
Studion Monastery.
St. Constantine, monk of
Synnada.
New Hieromartyr
Constantius the Russian, at Constantinople.
St. Nicodemus the Serbian.
New Hieromartyr Andrew,
Bishop of Ufa, and New-Martyr Valentina (1937).
Repose of Abbot Barlaam of
Vallam (1849).
December 27 / January 9
Third Day of the Feast of
the Nativity.
Holy Protomartyr and
Archdeacon Stephen
St. Theodore Graptus ("the
Branded", confessor, brother of St. Theophanes the Hymnographer.
St. Theodore, Archbishop
of Constantinople.
St. Luke, monk of Tryglia.
New-Martyrs Tikhon,
Archbishop of Voronezh,
and with him 160 martyred
priests (1919).
Repose of Athanasius of
Grigorious Monastery, Mt. Athos (1953).
December 28 / January 10
Afterfeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
The 20,000 Martyrs of
Nicomedia, including: Glycerius, Zeno, Theophilus, Dorotheus,
Mardonius, Migdonius, Indes, Gorgonius, Peter, Euthymius, and the
virgins Agape, Domna, and Theophila.
Apostle Nicanor the
Deacon. St. Ignatius, monk of Lomsk (Vologda).
St. Simon the
Myrrh-gusher, founder of Simonopetra Monastery on Mt. Athos.
St Babylas of Tarsus in
Cilicia.
New-Martyr Nikodim, Bishop
of Belgorod (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Secundus.)
Repose of Blessed
Cornelius, monk of Krypets Monastery in Pskov (1903).
December 29 / January 11
Afterfeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
The 14,000 Infants (Holy
Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem
[II Cor 5:15-21; Matt
2:13-23].
St. Marcellus, abbot of
the Monastery of the Unsleeping Ones.
St. Thaddaeus, confessor,
of the Studion.
St. Benjamin, monk
of Nitria in Egypt.
St. Athenodorus, disciple
of St. Pachomius the Great.
St. George, Bishop of
Nicomedia.
St. Mark the Grave-digger
of the Kiev Caves.
Saints Theophilus and John
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Theophilus of Luga and
Omutch.
Commemoration of all
Orthodox Christians who died from hunger,
thirst, the sword, and
freezing.
Repose of Elder Basiliscus
of Siberia (1824).
December 30 / January 12
Afterfeast of the Nativity
of Christ.
Virgin Martyr Anysia at
Thessalonica.
Martyr Zoticus, Keeper of
Orphans.
Martyr Philoterus of
Nicomedia, and with him six soldiers and one count.
St. Theodora, nun of
Caesarea in Cappadocia.
St. Theodora, nun of
Constantinople.
Apostle Timon the Deacon.
Martyrs Magistrianus,
Paulinus, Umbrius, Verus, Severus, Callistratus, Florentius, Arianus,
Anthimus, Ubricius, Isidore, Euculus, Sampson, Studius, and Thespesius,
who suffered under Julian the Apostate.
New-Martyr Gideon of Mt.
Athos.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Daniel of Pereyaslavl.
(Greek Calendar: St. Leo
the Archimandrite.)
December 31 / January 13
Apodosis of the Nativity
of Christ.
St. Melania the Younger,
nun of Rome.
St. Gelasius, monk of
Palestine.
St. Gaius, monk.
St. Theophylactus of
Ochrid.
(Greek Calendar: Ten
Virgin Martyrs of Nicomedia.
Martyrs Busiris,
Gaudentius and Nemo.
St. Zoticus, feeder of
orphans.)
Repose of Metropolitan
Peter Moghila of Kiev (1646).
January 1 / 14
The Circumcision of Our
Lord Jesus Christ;
St. Basil the Great,
Archbishop of Caesaria in Cappadocia.
Martyr Basil of Ancyra.
St. Fulgentius, Bishop of
Ruspe in North Africa.
Martyr Theodotus.
St. Gregory, Bishop of
Nazianzus and father of St. Gregory the Theologian.
St. Theodosius of Tryglia,
abbot.
New-martyr Peter of the
Peloponnesus.
New-Martyr Bishop Platon
of Revel, Estonia,
and with him priests
Michael and Nicholas (1919).
January 2 / 15
St. Sylvester, pope of
Rome .
Repose of St. Seraphim,
wonderworker of Sarov
Hieromartyr Theogenes,
Bishop of Parium on the Hellespont.
St. Sylvester of the Kiev
Caves.
St. Theopemptus, monk.
St. Theodota, mother of
the first Saints Cosmas and Damian.
St. Mark the Deaf-mute.
Martyr Sergius of Caesarea
in Cappadocia.
Martyr Theopistus.
St. Cosmas, Archbishop of
Constantinople.
New-Martyr Zorsisus.
Righteous Juliana of
Lazarevo.
Repose of Abbess Thais of
Leushy (1915).
January 3 / 16
Prophet Malachias.
Martyr Gordius at Caesarea
in Cappadocia .
St. Genevieve of Paris.
Repose of
Schema-hierodeacon Elder Pantileimon, founder of Kostychev Convent
(1884).
January 4 / 17
Fast-free period.
Forefeast of the
Theophany.
Synaxis of the Seventy
Apostles:
James the brother of the
Lord, Mark the Evangelist, Luke the Evangelist, Cleopas the brother of
Joseph the Betrothed, Symeon the son of Cleopas, Barnabas, Justus,
Thaddaeus, Ananias, Stephen the Archdeacon; Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor,
Timon, and Parmenas of the seven deacons; Timothy, Titus, Philemon,
Onesimus, Epaphras, Archippus, Silas, Silvanus, Crescens, Crispus,
Epenetus, Andronicus, Stachys, Amplias, Urban, Narcissus, Apelles,
Aristobulus, Herodion, Agabus, Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes,
Patrobus, Hermas, Linus, Gaius, Philogogus, Lucius, Jason, Sosipater,
Olympas, Tertius, Erastus, Quartus, Euodias, Onesiphorus, Clement,
Sosthenes, Apollos, Tychicus, Epaphroditus, Carpus, Quadratus, Mark
called John, Zenas, Aristarchus, Pudens, Trophimus, Mark, Artemas,
Aquila, Fortunatus and Achaicus [Rom 8:8-14; Lk 10:1-21].
St. Theoctistus, abbot at
Cucomo in Sicily.
Martyr Zosimas the Hermit,
and Martyr Athanasius the Commentarisius, anchorites of Cilicia.
Martyrs Abbot
Euthymius and twelve monks of Vatopedi Monastery on Mt. Athos.
Repose of St. Eustathius
(Eustace), first Archbishop of Serbia.
St. Aquila, deacon of the
Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Onuphrius
Manassias of Chilandar Monastery on Mt. Athos.
St. Gregory of Langres
(Gaul).
Repose of Symeon,
metropolitan of Smolensk.
January 5 / 18
Fast day; wine and oil
allowed.
Eve of the Theophany.
Martyrs. Theopemptus,
Bishop of Nicomedia, and Theonas.
St. Syncletica of
Alexandria.
Prophet Micah.
Virgin Apollinaris of
Egypt.
St. Gregory of Crete,
monk.
St. Phosterius the hermit.
St. Menas of Sinai.
Martyr Theoidus.
Martyr Sais.
New-Martyr Romanus of Mt.
Athos.
St. Tatiana.
January 6 / 19
THE HOLY THEOPHANY OF OUR
LORD, GOD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST.
New Hieromartyr Romanus,
beheaded by the Turks.
New-Martyrs priest Andrew,
and with him Lydia,
Domnica, Maria and his two daughters (1919).
Repose of Schemamonk
Nicholas of Valaam (1824),
Schemamonk Sergius
(Yanovsky), disciple of St. Herman of Alaska (1876),
and Bishop Theophan the
Recluse (1894).
January 7 / 20
Synaxis of the Holy
Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist, John
[Acts 19:1-8; Jn 1:29-34].
New-Martyr Athanasius of
Attalia.
January 8 / 21
St. George the Chozebite,
abbot.
St. Domnica of
Constantinople.
St. Emilian the Confessor,
bishop of Cyzicus.
St. Gregory of the Kiev
Caves.
St. Elias the hermit of
Egypt.
Martyrs Julian and his
wife Basilissa,
and with them Marcionilla
and her son Celsus, Anthony, Anastasius,
seven children and twenty
soldiers, at Antinoe in Egypt.
Hieromartyr Carterius of
Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Martyrs Theophilus the
deacon and Helladius in Libya.
Saints Cyrus and Atticus,
patriarchs of Constantinople.
St. Agatho of Egypt, monk.
Hieromartyr Isidore and 72
companions at Yuriev (Dorpats in Estonia),
slain by the Latins in
1472.
St. Gregory, Bishop of
Moesia (Bulgaria).
Martyr Abo of Tiflis.
St. Paisius of Uglich.
St. Gregory (another),
wonderworker of the Kiev Caves.
Repose of Elder Isaiah of
Valaam (1914).
January 9 / 22
Afterfeast of the
Theophany.
Martyr Polyeuctus of
Melitine in Armenia.
Hieromartyr Philip,
Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia.
St. Eustratius the
wonderworker.
Prophet Shemaiah (Samaia,
Semeias) (III Kgs 12:22).
St. Peter, Bishop of
Sebaste in Armenia,
and brother of St. Basil
the Great
and St. Gregory of Nyssa.
New-Martyr Paul
(Florensky).
Repose of Elder Jonah
(Peter in schema),
founder of Holy Trinity
Monastery in Kiev (1902).
January 10 / 23
Afterfeast of the
Theophany.
St. Gregory of Nyssa .
St. Dometian, bishop
of Melitene.
St. Marcian,
presbyter of Constantinople.
St. Paul, abbot of Obnora
(Vologda),
and his disciple St.
Macarius, abbot of Pisma Monastery.
Blessed Theosebia the
deaconess, sister of St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nyssa.
St. Ammon, monk.
St. Macarius of the Kiev
Caves.
Repose of Schemahieromonk
Antipas of Valaam (1882).
January 11 / 24
St. Theodosius the Great,
the Cenobiarch .
St. Michael of Klops
Monastery, fool-for-Christ (Novgorod).
St. Theodosius of Antioch.
St. Stephen of Placidian
near Constantinople.
St. Theodore.
St. Agapius of Apamea in
Syria.
Martyr Mairus.
St. Theodosius,
Metropolitan of Trebizond.
(Greek Calendar: St. Romil
the hermit of Veddin.
St. Vitalis of the
monastery of Abba Serid at Gaza.)
Repose of Blessed Nun
Eupraxia of Teliakov village, Kostroma (1823).
January 12 / 25
Martyr Tatiana of Rome.
St. Sabbas I, Archbishop
of Serbia.
Martyr Mertius of
Mauretania.
Martyr Peter Apselamus of
Palestine.
St. Eupraxia of Tabenna in
Egypt.
Virgin Martyr Euthasia.
St. Martinian of
Byelozersk, abbot.
Blessed Galacteon,
disciple of St. Martinian.
(Greek Calendar: Eight
Martyrs of Nicea.
St. Elias the
wonderworker, of the Paradise.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos, "The Milk-giver".
Archimandrite Theodosius
of Tisman and Sophroniev Monasteries,
fellow-struggler of St.
Paisius Velichkovsky (1802).
January 13 / 26
Afterfeast of the
Theophany.
Martyrs Hermylus and
Stratonicus at Belgrade.
Martyr Peter of Anium, at
Hierapolis.
St. James, Bishop of
Nisibis.
Martyr Athanasius.
Martyrs Pachomius and
Papyrinus in Greece.
St. Maximus of
Kavsokalyvia Skete on Mt. Athos.
St. Irinarch of Rostov.
St. Eleazar of Anzersk
Island at Solovki.
St. Hilary, Bishop of
Poitiers.
January 14 / 27
Apodosis of the Theophany.
The Holy Fathers slain at
Sinai and Raithu:
Isaiah, Sabbas, Moses and
his disciple Moses, Jeremiah, Paul, Adam, Sergius, Domnus, Proclus,
Hypatius, Isaac, Macarius, Mark, Benjamin, Eusebius, Elias and others.
St. Stephen, abbot of
Chenolakos Monastery near Chalcedon.
St. Theodulus, son of St.
Nilus of Sinai.
St. Joseph Analytinus of
Raithu Monastery.
St. Nina (Nino),
Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of Georgia.
Virgin Martyr Agnes.
New-Martyr Platon,
Archbishop of Reval (Estonia) (1919).
New Martyrs slain at
Raithu Monastery,
and New Hieromartyr
Ambrose of Sarapul (1918).
January 15 / 28
St. Paul of Thebes in
Egypt,
and St. John Calabytes
("Hut-dweller"), monks
[Gal 5:22-6:2; Matt
11:27-30].
Monk-martyr Pansophius of
Alexandria.
St. Gabriel, founder of
Lesnov Monastery in Bulgaria.
St. Prochorus, abbot in
Vranski desert on the river Pshina in Bulgaria.
St. Maximus of Nola.
January 16 / 29
Veneration of the Precious
Chains of the Holy Glorious Apostle Peter
Martyrs Speusippus,
Eleusippus, and Meleusippus the brothers, their grandmother Leonilla,
and with them Neon, Turbo, and the woman Jonilla (Jovilla), in
Cappadocia.
Martyr Danax in Macedonia.
New Hieromartyr Damascene
of Chilandar on Mt. Athos.
Blessed Maximus of Totma
(Vologda), fool-for-Christ.
St. Honoratus, Archbishop
of Arles and founder of Lerins Monastery.
St. Romil, monk of Mt.
Athos, disciple of St. Gregory of Sinai,
and with him Saints
Nestor, Martinius, Daniel, Sisoes, Zosimas, and Gregory.
January 17 / 30
St. Anthony the Great.
Emperor St. Theodosius the
Great.
St. Achilles the
Confessor, hermit of Egypt.
St. Anthony the New, of
Berrhia in Macedonia.
St. Anthony of Dymsk
(Novgorod).
St. Anthony of Krasny
Kholm, monk.
St. Anthony of
Chernoezersk, monk.
St. Anthony the Roman, of
Novgorod.
New-Martyr George of
Ioannina.
January 18 / 31
St. Athanasius the Great,
and St. Cyril,
Archbishops. of Alexandria [Heb 13:7-16; Matt 5:14-19].
St. Marcian of Cyrrhus in
Syria, monk.
Martyr Xenia.
St. Maximus, ruler of
Serbia, metropolitan.
St. Athanasius, abbot of
Syandemsk.
St. Silvanus of Palestine,
monk.
St. Athanasius of
Novolotsk, monk.
St. Leobardus of
Marmoutier (Gaul).
January
19 / February 1
St. Macarius the Great of Egypt
St. Macarius of Alexandria.
Virgin Martyr Euphrasia of Nicomedia.
St. Arsenius, Archbishop of Kerkyra (Corfu).
Translation of the Relics of St. Gregory the Theologian.
St. Mark, Archbishop of Ephesus.
St. Meletius the Gallesiote, monk.
Blessed Theodore of Novgorod, fool-for-Christ.
Opening of the Relics of St. Sabbas of Storozhev or Zvenigorod.
St. Macarius, deacon of the Kiev Caves.
St. Macarius of the Kiev Caves.
St. Anthony, hermit of Georgia.
St. Macarius the Roman of Novgorod.
January 20 / February 2
St. Euthymius the Great.
Martyrs Bassus, Eusebius, Eutychius and Basilides at Nicomedia.
Martyrs Inna, Pinna and Rimma, disciples of Apostle Andrew in Scythia.
Martyrs Thyrsus and Agnes.
St. Leo the Great, confessor, Emperor of the East.
Martyr Anna at Rome.
New-Martyr Zacharias at Patrai in Morea.
Saints Euthymius the Silent and Laurence the Recluse of the Kiev Caves.
St. Euthymius of Syanzhemsk.
Blessed Peter the customs inspector of Constantinople.
Repose of Righteous Theodore Kuzmich (Tsar Alexander) (1864).
January 21 / February 3
St. Maximus the Confessor [Heb 11:33-40; Lk 12:8-12].
Martyr Neophytus of Nicaea.
Martyrs Eugene, Candidus, Valerian and Aquila at Trebizond.
Martyr Anastasius, disciple of St. Maximus the Confessor.
Virgin Martyr Agnes of Rome.
St. Neophytus of Vatopedi (Mt. Athos).
St. Maximus the Greek.
Synaxis of the Church of the Holy Peace by the Sea in Constantinople.
Repose of desert-dweller Timon of Nadeyev (1840).
SUNDAY ON OR AFTER 22 JAN / 4 FEB:
Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Land
January 22 / February 4
Apostle Timothy of the Seventy [II Tim 1:3-9; Lk 19:1-15].
Monk-martyr Anastasius the Persian.
Martyrs Manuel, Parodus, presbyters; and 377 companions in Bulgaria.
Martyr Anastasius the deacon of the Kiev Caves.
St. Macarius, abbot of Zhabyn.
St. Ioasaph, Enlightener of Alaska and the American land.
(Greek Calendar: St. Joseph Samakus the Sanctified of Crete.)
January 23 / February 5
Hieromartyr Clement, Bishop of Ancyra,
and Martyr Agathangelus [Heb 13:7-16; Jn 10:9-16].
St. Paulinus the Merciful, Bishop of Nola.
St. Mausimas the Syrian, monk.
St. Salamanes the Silent of the Euprates, monk.
St. Gennadius of Kostroma, monk.
Commemoration of the Sixth Ecumenical Council.
St. Eusubius, recluse of Mt. Coryphe near Antioch.
Translation of the Relics of St. Theoctistus, Bishop of Novgorod.
St. Lupicinus of Lipidiaco (Gaul).
Repose of Abbot Damascene of Valaam (1881).
January 24 / February 6
St. Xenia of Rome and her two female slaves.
St. Macedonius, hermit of Syria.
Martyrs Babylas of Sicily and his two disciples, Timothy and Agapius.
Translation of the Relics of St. Anastasius the Persian.
Martyrs Paul, Pausirius, and Theodotian, of Egypt.
St. Philo, Bishop of Kalpa in Cyprus.
St. Philippicus the presbyter.
Martyr Barsimaeus of Syria and his two brothers.
St. Zosimas, Bishop of Babylon in Egypt.
St. Dionysius of Olympus and Platina (and Mt. Athos).
Martyr John of Kazan. St. Gerasimus, Bishop of Perm.
St. Xenia of Petersburg, fool-for-Christ [Gal 3:23-4:3; Matt 25:1-13].
St. Felician, Bishop of Foligno in Italy.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Hermogenes and Mamas.
St. Neophytecluse of Cyprus.)
Repose of Abbess Sophia of Shamordina Convent (1888)
and Bishop Nektary of Seattle (1983).
January 25. / February 7
St. Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople.
St. Publius, ascetic of Syria.
St. Mares the Singer of Syria.
Martyrs Felicitas of Rome and seven sons:
Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalis, and Martial.
St. Moses, Archbishop of Novgorod.
St. Castinus, Bishop of Byzantium.
St. Demetrius Skevophylax of Constantinople.
New-Martyr Vladimir, Metropolitan of Kiev (1918),
protohieromartyr of the Communist Yoke.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Medula and her companions.
St. Apollo of Thebes, monk.)
Icons of the Most Holy Theotokos "Assuage My Sorrow" and "Unexpected
Joy."
Repose of Starets Anatole the Elder of Optina (1894).
January 26 / February 8
St. Xenophon and his wife, St. Mary,
and their two sons, Saints Arcadius and John, of Constantinople.
St. Symeon "the Ancient" of Mt. Sinai.
Martyrs Ananias presbyter, Peter, and seven soldiers, in Phoenicia.
Translation of the Relics of St. Theodore, abbot of the Studion.
St. Joseph, Bishop of Thessalonica, brother of St. Theodore of the
Studion.
St. Gabriel, abbot at Jerusalem, and St. Ammon, disciple of St. Anthony
the Great.
St. David III, king of Georgia.
New-Martyr Cyril, Metropolitan of Kazan (1937).
New Hieromartyr Arcadius (1938).
New-Martyr Matushka Maria of Gatchina (1930).
(Greek Calendar: Two Martyrs of Phrygia.
St. Clement of Mt. Stirion, monk.
St. Xenophon of Robika, monk.)
Repose of Metropolitan Gabriel of Novgorod and Petersburg (1801).
January 27 / February 9
Translation of the relics of St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of
Constantinople.
St. Peter of Egypt.
New-Martyr Demetrius at Constantinople.
St. Titus the Soldier, monk of the Kiev Caves.
New Hieromartyr Peter Zverev (1929).
(Greek Calendar: Translation of the Relics of St. Marciana the Queen
to the Church of the Holy Apostles.
St. Claudinus, monk.)
Repose of Nun Neonilla of the Farther Davidov Convent (1875).
January 28 / February 10
St. Ephraim the Syrian
St. Theodosius, abbot of Totma (Vologda).
St. Paladius the hermit of Antioch.
St. Ephraim, wonderworker of Novotorzhk.
St. Ephraim, Bishop of Pereyaslavl (Kiev Caves).
St. Isaac the Syrian, Bishop of Ninevah (ascetic writer).
(Greek Calendar: St. James the Ascetic of Porphyrianos.
Martyr Charis.)
January 29 / February 11
Translation of the Relics of Hieromartyr Ignatius the God-bearer,
Bishop of Antioch
St. Laurence, recluse of the Kiev Caves.
Martyrs Romanus, James, Philotheus, Hyperechius, Abibus, Julian, and
Paregorius, at Samosota.
Martyrs Silvanus, Bishop of Emesa, Luke the deacon, and Mocius (Mucius)
the reader.
St. Aphraates of Persia, monk.
St. Barsimaeus, Bishop of Edessa.
Saints Gerasimus, Pitirim, and Jonah, Bishops of Perm.
New-Martyr Demetrius of Chios.
St. Andrew Rublev, iconographer.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Sarbelus
and his sister Bebaia of Edessa.
St. Ascepsimus, monk.)
January 30 / February 12
Synaxis of the Three Hierarchs:
Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom.
Hieromartyr Hippolytus, pope of Rome,
and with him Martyrs Censorinus, Sabinus, Ares, the virgin Chryse, and
with her Martyrs Felix, Maximus, Herculianus, Venerius, Styracius,
Mennas, Commodus, Hermes, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monagrius,
Amandinus, Olympius, Cyprus, Theodore the Tribune, Maximus the
Presbyter, Archelaus the deacon, and Cyriacus the bishop, all beheaded
at Ostia.
Martyr Theophilus the New in Cyprus.
St. Zeno, hermit of Antioch.
New-Martyr Theodore of Mitylene (Mt. Athos).
St. Peter, king of Bulgaria.
St. Zeno the Faster of the Kiev Caves.
"Tinos" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Blessed Pelagia of Diviyevo (1884).
January 31 / February 13
Holy wonderworkers and unmercenaries Cyrus and John.
Martyrs Athanasia and her daughters Theoctiste, Theodotia and Eudoxia,
at Canopus in Egypt.
St. Nicetas of the Kiev Caves, Bishop of Novgorod.
Martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion,
and Papias of Egypt.
Martyr Tryphaenes at Cyzicus. St. Pachomius, abbot of Keno
Monastery.
New-Martyr Elias Ardunis of Mt. Athos.
Repose of Elder Codratus of Karakallou Monastery, Mt. Athos (1930).
February 1 / 14
Martyr Tryphon of Campsada (Lampsakon) near Apamea in Syria.
Martyrs Perpetua, a woman of Carthage,
and the catechumens Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus, and
Felicitas.
St. Peter the Galatian, hermit near Antioch in Syria.
St. Vendemianus (Bendemianus), hermit of Bithynia.
St. Basil, Archbishop of Thessalonica.
New-Martyr Anastasius at Anaplus.
St. Tryphon of Pechenga and Kola.
St. Bridget (Brigit) of Ireland.
New-Martyr priest Peter Skipetrov (1918).
(Greek Calendar: St. Timothy the Confessor.
Martyrs Theonas, two children, and Karion.)
February 2 / 15
THE MEETING OF OUR LORD GOD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST.
New-Martyr Jordan of Trebizond.
New-Martyr Gabriel at Constantinople.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Agathadorus of Cappadocia.)
Repose of Schemamonk Seraphim of Valaam (1860).
February 3 / 16
Holy and Righteous Symeon the God-receiver and Anna the Prophetess
Prophet Azarias .
Martyrs Adrian and Eubulus at Caesaria in Cappadocia.
St. Symeon, first Bishop of Tver.
St. Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg, enlightener of Denmark and Sweden.
St. Romanus, prince of Uglich.
New-Martyrs Stamatius and John, brothers, and Nicholas, their
companion.
St. James, Archbishop of Serbia.
Nicholas, Archbishop of Japan;
Repose of Schemamonk Paul of Simonov Monastery,
disciple of St. Paisius Velichkovsky (1825),
and Hieromonk Isidore of Gethsemane Skete, Moscow (1908).
February 4 / 17
St. Isidore of Pelusium, monk.
St. George, prince of Vladimir.
St. Cyril, abbot, wonderworker of Novoezersk (Novgorod).
St. Nicholas the Confessor, abbot of the Studion.
Martyr Jadorus.
Hieromartyr Abramius, Bishop of Arbela in Assyria.
St. John, Bishop of Hirenopolis.
St. Abraham & St. Coprius, monks of Pechenga (Vologda).
New-Martyr Joseph of Aleppo.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Theoctistus.
St. Jasim the Wonderworker.)
Repose of Royal Recluse Dosithea of Moscow (1810).
February 5 / 18
Martyr Agatha of Palermo in Sicily.
Martyr Theodula of Anazarbus in Cilicia,
and with her Martyrs Helladius, Macarius, and Evagrius.
St. Polyeuctus, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Theodosius, Archbishop of Chernigov.
New-Martyr Anthony of Athens.
New-Martyrs Matushka Agatha of Belo-Russia (1938),
Schemamonk Eugene (1939),
and Righteous. Paramon (1941).
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Seeking Out of the Lost".
Repose of Righteous Michael, Metropolitan of Serbia (1897).
February 6 / 19
St. Bucolus, Bishop of Smyrna.
Martyr Julian of Emesa.
Virgin Martyr Fausta, and with her Evilasius and Maximus, at Cyzicus.
Virgin Martyr Dorothy, two sisters Christina and Callista,
and Theophilus, at Caesaria in Cappadocia.
Virgin Martyrs Martha and Mary, and their brother Lycarion, in Egypt.
St. Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Saints Barsanuphius the Great and John the Prophet, monks of Palestine.
St. Dorothy, schema-nun of Kashin.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Faustus, Basil, Silvanus,
and the holy Martyrs of Darion in Constantinople.
St. John of Thebes, monk.
St. James the Ascetic.)
Repose of Archbishop Theophanes of Poltava (1940).
February 7 / 20
St. Parthenius, Bishop of Lampasacus on the Hellespont.
St. Luke of Hellas.
The 1,003 Martyrs of Nicomedia.
(Greek Calendar: Six Martyrs of Phrygia.
St. Peter of Monovatia, monk.
Martyr Theopemptus
and Synodia. St. Aprionus, Bishop of Cyprus.
New-Martyr George of Crete.)
Repose of Archimandrite Gennadius, ascetic of Roslavl forests (1826).
February 8 / 21
Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelites ("the General") and Prophet
Zachariah.
St. Sabbas II, Archbishop of Serbia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Nicephorus and Stephen.
Martyrs Philadelphus and Polycarp.
St. Macarius, Bishop of Paphus.
St. Pergetus).
February 9 / 22
Opening of the Relics of St. Innocent of Irkutsk.
Martyr Nicephorus of Antioch.
Hieromartyrs Marcellus, Bishop of Sicily, Philagrius, Bishop of Cyprus,
and Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina.
Martyr Peter Damascene.
Saints Nicephorus and Gennadius, monks of Vazheozersk (Vologda).
St. Pancratius, hieromonk of the Kiev Caves.
Saints Aemilianus
and Braccchio of Tours (Gaul).
Repose of Maria, desert-dweller of Olonets (1860).
February 10 / 23
Hieromartyr Charalampus, Bishop of Magnesia in Thessaly,
and Martyrs Porphyrius and Baptus.Martyrs Ennatha, Valentina, and Paula
of Palestine.
St. Prochorus of the Kiev Caves.
Saints Joachim, Luke, Germanus, Arcadius, Gregory, Martyrius, Anthony,
Basil and Symeon, Bishops of Novgorod.
St. Anna, wife of Yaroslav I.
St. Anna, wife of Yaroslav I.
St. Longinus, monk of Koryazhemsk (Vologda).
New-Martyr Anatole, Metropolitan of Odessa (1938).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Charalampus (another)
and three women companions.
St. Anastasius, Archbishop of Jerusalem.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of Areovindus.
February 11 / 24
Hieromartyr Blaise, Bishop of Sebaste.
St. Demetrius, monk, wonderworker of Priluki (Vologda).
St. Vsevelod (in holy baptism Gabriel), wonderworker of Pskov.
St. Theodora, wife of Emperor Theophilus the Iconoclast.
New-Martyr George of Serbia.
(Greek Calendar: St. George, abbot in Serbia.)
Repose of Archbishop Simon of Shanghai and Peking (1933).
February 12 / 25
St. Meletius, Archbishop of Antioch.
St. Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow and wonderworker of All
Russia.
St. Anthony, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Mary, nun (who was called Marinus),
and her father, St. Eugene, monk, at Alexandria.
New-Martyr Chrestos at Constantinople.
St. Bassian, abbot of Ryabovsky Forest Monastery, Uglich.
New-Martyr Alexius, Bishop of Voronezh (1930).
New-Martyr Archpriest Mitrophan (1931).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Saturninus and Plotinus.)
Iveron Icon (Moscow) of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of cave-dweller Anastasia Logacheva (1875).
February 13 / 26
St. Martinian, monk of Caesaria in Palestine.
Holy woman Zoe and Virgin Photina.
St Symeon the Myrrhgusher, prince of Serbia.
St. Eulogius, Archbishop of Alexandria.
St. Joseph of Volokolamsk.
(Greek Calendar: Ap & Martyr Aquila, and Priscilla.)
Repose of Archbishop George Konissky of Belo-Russia (1795)
and Abbess Seraphima of Sezenovo (1877).
February 14 / 27
St. Cyril, Equal-to-the Apostles, teacher of the Slavs.
St. Auxentius, monk of Bithynia.
St. Isaac, recluse of the Kiev Caves.
St. Maron, hermit of Syria.
St. Abraham, Bishop of Charres in Mesopotamia.
Translation of the Relics of Martyr Michael and his counsellor Theodore
of Chernigov.
Martyr Philemon, Bishop of Gaza.
New-Martyr George of Mitylene, at Constantinople.
New-Martyr Nicholas of Corinth.
February 15 / 28
Ap Onesimus of the Seventy.
Synaxis of St. John the Theologian at Diaconissa.
St. Eusebius, hermit of Syria.
St. Paphnutius, monk, and his daughter St. Euphrosyne, nun, of
Alexandria.
Martyr Major of Gaza.
St. Paphnutius, recluse of the Kiev Caves.
St. Dalmatus, abbot and founder of the Dormition Monastery in Siberia.
February
16 / March 1
Martyrs Pamphilus presbyter, Valens deacon, Paul, Seleucus, Porphyrius,
Julian, Theodulus, Elias, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Samuel and Danial, at
Caesaria in Palestine.
St. Marutha, Bishop of Martyropolis in Mesopotamia.
Persian Martyrs with St. Maruthas.
Martyr Romanus of Mt. Athos.
New-Martyrs Priest Elias (1934)
and Priest Peter Lagov (1931).
(Greek Calendar: St. Flavian the hermit.)
Repose of Metropolitan Macarius of Moscow, Apostle to the Altai (1926).
February 17 / March 1 / 2
Great-Martyr Theodore the Tyro.
Opening of the Relics of Martyr Menas of Alexandria (same as December
10).
St. Mariamne, sister of Apostle Philip.
St. Auxibius, Bishop of Soli in Cyprus.
St. Theodosius the Bulgarian and his disciple St. Romanus, monks.
St. Theodore the Silent of the Kiev Caves.
St. Hermogenes, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
New-Martyr Theodore of Byzantium, at Mitylene.
(Greek Calendar: Emperor Marcian and Pulcheria his wife
and Commemoration of the dedication of the Great Church in
Constantinople.)
Weeping "Tikhvin" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos on Mt. Athos.
Repose of Elder Agapitus of the Kiev Caves (1887),
and Elder Barnabas of the Gethsemane Skete of St. Sergius' Lavra (1906).
February 18 / March 2 / 3
St. Leo the Great, pope of Rome.
St. Flavian the confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Agapitus, Bishop of Synnada in Phrygia,
and Martyrs Victor, Dorotheus, Theodulus, and Agrippa, who suffered
under Licinius.
St. Cosmas, monk of Yakhromsk.
New-Martyr Priest Alexander Medvedsky (1932)
and Hieromonk Benjamin (1938).
Commemoration of the New-Martyrs who
suffered during the "Holy Night" in Petersburg (1932).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Leo and Parigorius of Patara in Lycia.
Martyr Publius.)
February 19 / March 3 / 4
Apostles Archippus and Philemon of the Seventy, and Martyr Apphia.
St. Dositheus of Palestine, disciple of St. Abba Dorotheus.
St. Rabulas of Samosata.
Saints Eugene and Macarius, presbyters, confessors at Antioch.
Martyrs Maximus, Theodotus, Hesychius, and Asclepiodota of
Adrianopolis.
St. Conon, abbot in Palestine.
St. Philothea, nun of Athens.
New Hieromartyr Nicetas of Epirus.
Repose of Hieromonk
Theodore of Sanaxar Monastery (1791).
February 20 / March 4 / 5
St. Leo, Bishop of Catania in Sicily.
St. Agatho, pope of Rome.
Hieromartyr Sadoc (Sadoth), Bishop of Persia, and 128 Martyrs with him.
Beheading of St. Cornelius, abbot of the Pskov Caves,
and his disciple St. Bessian of Murom.
St. Agatho, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves.
St. Bessarion the Great, wonderworker of Egypt.
(Greek Calendar: St. Cindeus, Bishop of Pisidia.
St. Plotinus, monk.)
Abbot Macarius and 34 monks and novices of Valaam martyred by the
Lutherans (1578).
February 21 / March 5 / 6
St. Timothy of Symbola in Bithynia.
St. Eustathius (Eustace), Archbishop of Antioch.
St. George, Bishop of Amastris on the Black Sea.
St. John the Scholastic, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
"Kozelshchanskaya" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Blessed Simon Todorsky, Bishop of Pskov (1754), and Elder
Macarius of Glinsk Hermitage (1864).
February 22 / March 6 / 7
Opening of the Relics of Holy Martyrs at the gate of Eugenius at
Constantinople.
Martyrs Maurice and his son Photinus,
and Martyrs Theodore, Philip, and 70 soldiers, at Apamea in Syria.
Saints Thalassius, Limnaeus, and Baradates, hermits of Syria.
St. Athanasius the confessor of Constantinople.
St. Telesphorus, pope of Rome.
St. Peter the Stylite of Mt. Athos.
New-Martyr Theoktista Michailovna, fool-for-Christ of Voronezh (1936).
New-Martyr priest Michael Lisicin (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Anthusa and her 12 servants.
St. Blaise, Bishop)
Repose of "Golden Grits" (Gregory) (1855)
and Schema-nun Avramia of Kashin (1855).
February 23 / March 8
Hieromartyr Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna.
Saints John, Antioch, Antoninus, Moses, Zebinas, Polychronius, Moses
and Damian, ascetics of the Syrian deserts.
St. Alexander, founder of the Order of the Unsleeping Ones.
St. Gorgonia, sister of St. Gregory the Theologian.
St. Damian of Esphigmenou Skete on Mt. Athos.
St. Moses, monk of Byelozersk.
St. Polycarp, monk of Briansk.
New-Martyr Damian, monk of Mt. Athos, who suffered at Larissa.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Clement.
Martyr Thea.)
Repose of Abbot Nazarius of Valaam (1809)
February 24 / March 8 / 9
First and Second Finding of the Precious Head of St. John the Baptist
[(1) Is 40:1-3, 9; 41:17-18; 45:8; 48:20-21; 54:1; (2) Malachi 3:1-3,
5-7, 12, 18; 4:4-6; (3) Wis 4:7, 16-17, 19-20; 5:1-7.
Matins: Lk 7:17-30.
Liturgy: II Cor 4:6-12; Matt 11:2-15.]
St. Erasmus of the Kiev Caves.
Opening of the Relics of St. Romanus, prince of Uglich
February 25 / March 9 / 10
St. Tarasius, Archbishop of Constantinople.
Hieromartyr Reginus, Bishop of the isle of Skopelos.
St. Polycarp.
Martyr Anthony.
Saints Erasmus and Paphnutius, monks.
Martyrs Alexander and Hypatius at Marcionopolis.
(Greek Calendar: St. Theodore, fool-for-Christ.
St. Marcellus, Bishop of Apamea in Syria.)
February 26 / March 10 / 11
St. Porphyrius, Bishop of Gaza.
St. Sebastian, monk of Poshekhonye.
New-Martyr John Calphas ("the Apprentice") at Constantinople.
(Greek Calendar: St. Photina the Samaritan Woman and her sisters
Anatola, Phota, Photis, Parasceva, and Cyriaca; her sons Photinus and
Joses; and Sebastian the Duke, Victor, and Christodulus, martyrs.)
February 27 / March 11 / 12
St. Procopius the confessor of Decapolis.
St. Titus, presbyter of the Kiev Caves.
St. Thalalaeus, hermit of Syria.
Martyr Gelasius the Actor of Heliopolis.
St. Stephen, monk of Constantinople.
St. Titus the Soldier, of the Kiev Caves.
St. Pitirim, Bishop of Tambov.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Nesius.
Saints Asclepius and James of Syria, monks.
St. Timothy of Caesarea, monk.)
Repose of Archimandrite Photius of the Novgorod Yuriev Monastery (1838)
and Monk Anthony of Valaam (1848)
February 28 / March 12 / 13
St. Basil the Confessor, companion of St. Procopius at Decapolis.
Saints Marina, Cyra, and Domnica (Domnina), nuns of Syria.
Hieromartyr Proterius, Patriarch of Alexandria.
Hieromartyr Nestor, Bishop of Magydos in Pamphilia.
Apostles Nymphas and Eubulus.
Blessed Nicholas of Salos of Pskov, fool-for-Christ.
New-Martyr Kyr-Anna.
St. Romanus, desert-dweller of Condat in the Jura Mountains (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: Six Holy Martyrs of Egypt.
St. Barsus of Damascus,
Bishop Martyr Abercius.
St. Shio of Georgia, monk.)
Repose of Arsenius Matseivich, Metropolitan of Rostov (1772).
(Commemorated on February 28 / March 13 in non-leap years)
St. John Cassian the Roman, abbot. St. John, called Barsanuphius, of
Nitria in Egypt.
Martyr Theocteristus, abbot of Pelecete Monastery near Prusa.
St. Cassian, recluse and faster of the Kiev Caves.
St. Meletius, Bishop of Kharkov.
February 29 / March 13 In Leap Years
St. John Cassian the Roman, abbot.
St. John, called Barsanuphius, of Nitria in Egypt.
Martyr Theocteristus, abbot of Pelecete Monastery near Prusa.
St. Cassian, recluse and faster of the Kiev Caves.
St. Meletius, Bishop of Kharkov
March 1 / 14
Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis.
Martyrs Nestor, Tribimius, Marcellus, and Anthony of Perge in
Pamphylia.
Martyr Antonina of Nicaea in Bithynia.
Virgin Domnina of Syria.
St. Agapius of Vatopedi on Mt. Athos.
St. Martyrius, monk of Zelenetsk (Pskov).
New-Martyrs Abbess Antonina (1924),
Hieromartyr Methodius (1920),
and Anastasia Andretevna, fool-for-Christ.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Sophronius and Silvester.
Martyrs Charisius, Nicephorus, and Agapius.)
March 2 / 15
Hieromartyr Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrenia.
St. Arsenius, Bishop of Tver.
St. Agatho of Egypt, monk.
Martyr Troadius of Neo-Caesarea.
Virgin Martyr Euthalia of Sicily.
440 Martyrs slain by the Lombards.
Saints Sabbas and Barsanuphius, abbots of Tver.
St. Sabbatius, monk of Tver, and his disciple St. Euphrosynus.
St. Chad, Bishop of Lichfield
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Hesychius the Senator.
St. Cointus of Phrygia, confessor and wonderworker.
Martyrs Andronicus and the virgin Athanasia.)
Appearance of the Kolomna icon of the "Reigning" Mother of God (1917).
Repose of Abbess Philareta of Ufa (1890).
March 3 / 16
Martyr Eutropius of Amasea, and with him Martyrs Cleonicus and
Basiliscus.
RR. Zeno and Zoilus.
St. Piama, virgin, and St. Alexandra, of Alexandria.
St. Caluppan of Auvergne (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: Hieromartyr Theodoretus of Antioch.)
March 4 / 17
St. Gerasimus of the Jordan.
Martyrs Paul, his sister Juliana,
and Quadratus, Acacius, and Stratonicus, at Ptolemais in Syria.
St. Gregory, Bishop of Constantius in Cyprus.
St. James the Faster of Phoenicia (Syria).
St. Daniel, prince of Moscow.
Martyr Wenceslaus, prince of the Czechs.
Blessed Basil (Basilko), prince of Rostov.
St. Gregory, Bishop of Assa near Ephesus.
St. Gerasimus, monk of Vologda.
Saints of Pskov martyred by the Latins.
Saints Ioasaph of Snetogorsk and Basil of Mirozh monasteries.
Repose of Schemamonk Mark of Glinsk Hermitage (1893)
March 5 / 18
Martyr Conon of Isauria.
Martyr Conon the Gardener of Pamphylia.
Virgin Martyr Irais (Rhais) of Antinoe in Egypt.
Martyr Eulogius of Palestine.
Martyr Eulampius of Palestine.
Martyr Onisius of Isauria.
St. Hesychius the Faster of Bithynia.
St. Mark the Faster of Egypt.
Translation of the Relics of St. Theodore, prince of Smolensk and
Yaroslav,
and his children Saints David and Constantine.
Martyr Archelaus and 152 Martyrs in Egypt.
St. Adrian, monk of Poshekhonye and his fellow-ascetic, St. Leonidas.
New-Martyr John the Bulgarian (Mt. Athos) at Constantinople
March 6 / 19
The 42 Martyrs of Ammoria in Phrygia, including Constantine, Aetius,
Theophilus, Theodore, Melissenus, Callistus, Basoes and others.
St. Arcadius, monk of Cyprus.
Monk-martyrs Conon and his son Conon of Iconium.
The uncovering of the Precious Cross and the Precious Nails by Empress
St. Helen.
Martyr Abraham of Bulgaria.
St. Fridolin, abbot, Enlightener of the Upper Rhine.
(Greek Calendar: Monk-martyr Maximus.
Martyr Euphrosynus.
Martyrs Julian and Eubulus.
St. Hesychius the Wonderworker, monk.)
Repose of Elder Job of Solovki (1720)
March 7 / 20
Hieromartyrs of Cherson: Basil, Ephraim, Capito, Eugene, Aetherius,
Elpidius, and Agathadorus.
St. Paul the Confessor, Bishop of Plusias in Bithynia.
St. Paul the Simple of Egypt, disciple of St. Anthony the Great.
St. Emilian of Rome.
(Greek Calendar: Saints Nestor and Arcadius, bishops of Tremithus.
St. Laurence, founder of the Monastery of the Mother of God in
Salamina.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Surety for sinners".
Repose of Schemamonk Sisoes of Valaam (1931).
March 8 / 21
St. Theophylactus, Bishop of Nicomedia.
St. Dometius, monk.
Hieromartyr Theodoretus of Antioch.
Apostle Hermas of the Seventy.
Saints Lazarus and Athanasius, monks of Murmansk.
(Greek Calendar: St. Paul of Plusias, confessor. Martyr Dio.)
March 9 / 22
The Holy Forty Martyrs of Sebaste: Cyrion (Quirio), Candidus, Domnus,
Hesychius, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivianus, Claudius,
Priscus, Theodulus, Eutychius, John, Santhias, Helianus, Sisinius,
Angius, Aetius, Flavius, Acacius, Ecdicius, Lysimachus, Alexander,
Elias, Gorgonius, Theophilus, Dometian, Gaius, Leontius, Athanasius,
Cyril, Sacerdon, Nicholas, Valerius, Philoctimon, Severian, Chudion,
Aglaius, and Meliton.
Martyr Urpasianus of Nicomedia.
Righteous Caesarius, brother of St. Gregory the Theologian.
"Albazin" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos ("The Word Was Made Flesh").
Repose of Elder Cleopas, disciple of St. Paisius Velichkovsky (1778)
and Righteous priest Theodosius Levitsky (1845)
March 10 / 23
Martyrs Codratus (Quadratus) and with him Cyprian, Dionysius, Anectus,
Paul, Crescens, Dionysius (another), Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus,
Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, Papias, Leonidas, Chariessa, Nunechia,
Basilissa, Nice, Galla, Galina, Theodora, and others at Corinth.
Martyrs Codratus, Saturninus, and Rufinus of Nicomedia.
St. Anastasius the patrician of Alexandria.
New-Martyr Michael of Salonica.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Marcian.)
Commemoration of Desert-dwellers of the Roslavl Forests near Briansk.
Repose of Righteous Paul of Taganrog (1879)
and Righteous Priest Alexander Badanov of Vologda (1913)
March 11 / 24
St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
St. Euthymius, Bishop of Novgorod.
Hieromartyr Pionius of Smyrna
and those with him: Asclepiades, Macedonia, Linus and Sabina.
Translation of the Relics of Martyr Epimachus of Pelusium.
St. George, abbot of Sinai.
St. Sophronius, recluse of the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar: St. George the New, wonderworker of Constantinople.
St. Theodora the Queen, wife of Michael Comnenos.)
Martyrdom of Emperor Paul I of Russia (1801).
Repose of Elder Alexius of Goloseyevsky Skete in Kiev (1917)
March 12 / 25
St. Theophanes the Confessor of Sigriane.
Righteous Aaron, brother of Moses the God-seer.
Righteous Phineas, grandson of Aaron.
St. Gregory the Dialogist, pope of Rome.
St. Simeon the New Theologian.
Holy Abba Cyrus.
Repose of Schemamonk Anthony the Gorge-dweller
of Zelenchug Monastery in Kuban (1908)
March 13 / 26
Translation of the Relics of St. Nicephorus, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
Martyr Alexander of Macedonia.
Martyr Sabinus (Abibus) of Egypt.
Martyrs Africanus, Publius and Terence of Carthage.
Martyr Christina of Persia.
St. Aninas, monk of the Euphrates.
Hieromartyr Publius, Bishop of Athens
March 14 / 27
St. Benedict of Nursia, abbot. St. Euschemon, Bishop of Lampsacus.
St. Theognostus, Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow.
St. Rostislav-Michael, prince of Kiev.
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of St. Theodore ("Feodorovskaya").
Repose of John, fool-for-Christ of Yurievits (1893)
March 15 / 28
Martyrs Agapius, Publius (Pauplios), Timolaus, Romulus, two named
Dionysius, and two named Alexander, at Caesarea in Palestine.
Martyr Nicander of Egypt.
Hieromartyr Alexander of Side in Pamphylia.
St. Nicander, monk of Gorodetsk (Novgorod).
New-Martyr Manuel of Crete.
March 16 / 29
Martyr Sabinas of Egypt.
Martyr Papas of Lyconia.
Martyr Julian of Anazarbus.
Martyrs Trophimus and Thalus of Laodicea.
Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain.
Hieromartyr Alexander, pope of Rome.
St. Serapion, Archbishop of Novgorod.
St. Christodulus, monk and wonderworker of Patmos.
Martyr Romanus at Parium on the Hellespont.
(Greek Calendar: Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia.)
March 17 / 30
St. Alexius the Man of God.
St. Macarius, abbot and wonderworker of Kalyazin.
Martyr Marinus.
Monk-martyr Paul of Cyprus.
St. Patrick, Enlightener of Ireland.
(Greek Calendar: St. Theocteristus the Confessor.)
March 18 / 31
St. Cyril, Archbishop of Jerusalem.
St. Ananias, monk of the Euphrates.
Martyrs Trophimus and Eucarpus of Nicomedia.
Martyrdom of King Edward of England
Repose of Abbot Mark of Optina (1909).
March 19
/ April 1.
Martyrs Chrysanthus and Daria, and those with them at Rome: Claudius,
Hilaria, Jason, Maurus, Diodorus presbyter, and Marianus deacon.
Martyr Pancharius at Nicomedia.
St. Innocent of Komel (Vologda), disciple of St. Nilus of Sora.
St. Bassa, nun of Pskov.
New-Martyr Demetrius at Constantinople.
March 20 / April 2.
The Holy Fathers slain at the Monastery of St. Sabbas: Saints John,
Sergius, Patrick, and others.
St. Nicetas the Confessor, Archbishop Apollonias in Bithynia.
Martyr Photina (Svetlana) the Samaritan woman.
Seven Virgin Martyrs of Amisus (Samsun): Alexandra, Claudia, Euphrasia,
Matrona, Juliana, Euphemia, and Theodosia.
Suffering of St. Euphrosynus of Blue-Jay Lake.
New-Martyr Myron of Crete.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Rodion, Aquila the Eparch, Longinus, and
Emmanuel.)
March 21 / April 3.
St. James the Confessor, Bishop of Catania.
St. Thomas, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Cyril, Bishop of Catania.
St. Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis in Lower Egypt.
St. Pachomius, monk of Nerekhta.
St. Lupicinus, desert-dweller of the Jura Mountains (Gaul).
New-Martyr Archbishop Theodore Pozdeyev (1938).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Philemon and Domnina of Rome.)
March 22 / April 4.
Hieromartyr Basil of Ancyra.
St. Isaac, founder of the Dalmatian Monastery at Constantinople.
Martyr Drosida (Drosis) of Antioch, and five nuns.
Martyrs Callinica and Basilissa of Rome.
New-Martyr Euthymius of Mt. Athos.
New-Martyrs Schema-abbess Sophia of Kiev (1941) and her priest Fr.
Dimitry Ivanov(1934).
March 23 / April 5.
Monk-martyr Nicon and 200 disciples with him in Sicily.
St. Nicon, abbot of the Kiev Caves.
Martyrs Philetas the Senator, his wife Lydia, their sons Macedon and
Theoprepius, the notary Cronides, and Amphilochius the captain, in
Illyria.
Martyr Dometius of Phrygia.
Martyr Luke the New of Mytilene (Mt. Athos).
St. Basil of Mangazea in Siberia.
Repose of Elder Porphyrius of Glinsk Hermitage (1868).
March 24 / April 6.
Forefeast of the Annunciation.
St. Zacharias the Recluse.
St. Artemon, Bishop of Seleucia.
St. James the Confessor, Bishop of Catania.
Hieromartyr Parthenius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Martyrs Stephen and Peter of Kazan.
St. Artemius, Bishop of Thessalonica.
St. Zachariah, faster of the Kiev Caves. (
Greek Calendar: Eight Martyrs of Caesarea in Palestine. St. Martin of
Thebes, monk.)
March 25 / April 7.
THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR MOST HOLY LADY, THE THEOTOKOS AND EVER-VIRGIN
MARY.
New-Martyr Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow (1925).
Repose of Schemahieromonk Parthenius of Kiev (1855).
March 26 / April 8.
Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel.
Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Sirmium in Hungary.
Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Kival, and Martyr Pullius the reader.
St. Malchus of Chalcis in Syria.
St. Basil the Younger, anchorite near Constantinople.
Martyrs Bathusius and Bercus presbyters, Arpilus monk, laymen Abibus,
Agnus, Reasus, Igathrax, Isoecus (Iskous), Silas, Signicus, Sonerilas,
Suimbalus, Thermus, Phillus (Philgas), and the women Anna, Alla,
Larissa, Monco (Manca), Mamica, Uirko (Virko), Animais (Animaida),
Gaatha, and Duklida, in Crimea.
Martyr Codratus (Quadratus) and with him 40 Martyrs who suffered under
Diocletian.
March 27 / April 9.
St. Matrona of Thessalonica.
Martyrs Manuel and Theodosius.
St. John the Clairvoyant, anchorite of Egypt.
St. Cyricus (Quiricus), monk of Thrace.
Prophet Hanani (Ananias) (II Chron 16).
St. Paul, Bishop of Corinth.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs John and Baruch. St. Eutyches, monk.)
Icons of the Most Holy Theotokos on Mt. Athos "Glykophylousa"
("Sweet-Kissing") and "Of the Akathist".
March 28 / April 10.
St. Hilarion the New, abbot of Pelecete.
St. Stephen the Wonderworker, abbot of Tryglia.
Martyrs Jonah and Barachisius and those with them in Persia: Zanithas,
Lazarus, Maruthas (Marotas), Narses, Elias, Marinus (Mares), Abibus,
Sembeeth (Sivsithina), and Sabbas. Martyr Eustratius of the Kiev Caves.
St. Hilarion, monk of Gdov. St. Hesychius the Theologian, presbyter of
Jerusalem.
Saints George, Bishop of Parodus, and Peter, presbyters, and Prince
Boyan, Martyrs of Bulgaria.
(Greek Calendar: Apostle Herodion of the Seventy.)
Repose of Abbot Adrian (in schema Alexis) of Konevits (1812), and
Blessed Helen of Arzamas, disciple of Abbot Nazarius of Valaam (1820).
March 29 / April 11.
Martyr Mark, Bishop of Arethusa.
Martyr Cyril the deacon of Heliopolis, and others who suffered under
Julian the Apostate.
St. John, anchorite of Egypt.
St. Eustathius (Eustace) the Confessor, Bishop of Bithynia.
Saints Jonah and Mark of the Pskov Caves.
Repose of Elder Nicetas of the Roslavl forests (1793).
March 30 / April 12.
St. John (Climacus) of Sinai, author of The Ladder.
St. John the Silent of St. Sabbas' Monastery.
St. Zosimas, Bishop of Syracuse. Prophet Joad (I Kgs 13:11) who dwelt
in Bethel.
Apostles Sosthenes, Apollos, Cephas, Caesar, and Epaphroditus, of the
Seventy.
St. Eubula, mother of St. Pantileimon.
St. John, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Hieromartyr Zacharias, Bishop of Corinth.
St. Sophronius, Bishop of Irkutsk.
March 31 / April 13.
St Hypatius the Wonderworker, Bishop of Gangra.
St. Hypatius, abbot of Rufinus in Chalcedon.
St. Apollonius, ascetic of the Thebaid. Martyrs Abdas the bishop and
Benjamin the deacon, of Persia.
Repose of St. Jonah, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia.
Righteous Joseph the Fair, son of Jacob.
St. Acacius the Confessor, Bishop of Melitene.
St. Hypatius the Healer of the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Menander).
March 31 / April 13.
St. Blaise of Amoria, monk. 38 Relatives who were martyred.
St. Stephen the Wonderworker, monk.
Blessed Innocent of Moscow, Enlightener of Siberia and Alaska.
Appearance of the Iberian (Iveron) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos .
Repose of Abbot Philaret of Glinsk Hermitage (1841)
and Archbishop Averky of Jordanville (1976).
April 1 / 14.
St. Mary the Egyptian.
St. Euthymius, monk of Suzdal.
St. Macarius, abbot of Pelecete.
Martyrs Gerontius and Basilides.
Martyr Abraham of Bulgaria. Righteous Achaz.
St. Gerontius, canonarch of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyrs Schema-bishop Macarius (1944) and Michael (Misha),
fool-for-Christ (1931). Repose of Elder Barsanuphius of Optina (1913).
April 2 / 15.
St. Titus the wonderworker.
Martyrs Amphianus (Apphianus) and Edesiua (Aedesius) of Lycia.
Martyr Polycarp of Alexandria.
St. Gregory, ascetic of Nicomedia.
(Greek Calendar: Virgin Martyr Theodora of Palestine.)
April 3 / 16.
St. Nicetas the Confessor, abbot of Medikion.
St. Illyricus of Mt. Myrsinon in the Peloponnesus.
Martyrs Elpidephorus, Dius, Bithonius, and Calycus.
Virgin Martyr Theodosia of Tyre, and Martyr Irene.
St. Nectarius, abbot of Bezhetsk.
New-Martyr Paul the Russian at Constantinople.
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Unfading Flower".
April 4 / 17.
St. Joseph the Hymnographer.
St. George, monk of Mt. Maleon in the Peloponnesus.
St. Zosimas, monk of Palestine.
Virgin Martyr Pherbutha of Persia, her sister and servants.
St. Theonas, Metropolitan of Thessalonica.
St. Zosimas, abbot of Vorbozamsk.
New Hieromartyr Nicetas the Albanian, of Mt. Athos.
St. Joseph the Much-ailing of the Kiev Caves.
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "The Life-giving Spring."
Repose of Elder Savvas of Mt. Athos (1908).
April 5 / 18.
Martyrs Theodulus, reader, and Agathapodes, deacon, and those with them
at Thessalonica. St. Publius of Egypt, monk.
Saints Theonas, Symeon, and Phorbinus, of Egypt.
St. Theodora, nun of Thessalonica.
St. Mark the Anchorite of Athens.
St. Plato, abbot of the Studion.
New-Martyr George of New Ephesus.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Claudius, Diodorus, Victor, Victorinus,
Pappias, Serapion, and Nicephorus. Five girl martyrs of Nenidor of
Lesbos.)
Repose of Blessed Theodore of Svir (1822), Righteous Symeon Klimych
(1837),
and Elder Philemon of Valaam and Jordanville (1953).
April 6 / 19.
St. Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Methodius, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of the Slavs.
120 Martyrs of Persia.
St. Platonida (Platonis) of Nisibis.
Martyrs Jeremiah and Archilias the presbyter.
St. Gregory of St. Athanasius' Monastery on Mt. Athos, instructor of
St. Gregory Palamas.
St. Gregory the Sinaite.
Repose of Elder Mardarius of Nizhni-Novgorod Caves Monastery (1859).
April 7 / 20.
St. George, Bishop of Mitylene.
Martyr Calliopus at Pompeiopolis in Cilicia.
Martyrs Rufinus deacon, Aquilina, and 200 soldiers at Sinope.
St. Serapion of Egypt, monk.
St. Daniel, abbot of Peryaslavl-Zalesski. St. Nilus, abbot of Sora.
St. Leucius, abbot of Volokolamsk.
Opening of the Relics of St. Serapion, Archbishop of Novgorod.
Repose of Schemamonk Agapitus the Blind of Valaam (1905).
April 8 / 21.
Holy Apostles of the Seventy: Herodion, Agabus, Asyncritus, Rufus,
Phlegon, Hermes, and those with them.
St. Celestine, pope of Rome.
Martyr Pausilippus of Heraclea in Thrace.
St. Niphont, Bishop of Novgorod.
St. Rufus the Obedient of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr John Naukliros ("the Skipper") in Thessaly.
Iberian ("Spanish") Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Righteous Helen Voronova, disciple of Elder Barsanuphius of
Optina (1916).
April 9 / 22.
Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Martyr Bademus (Vadim) of Persia.
Martyrs Desan bishop, Mariabus presbyter, Abdiesus, and 270 other
Martyrs in Persia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Patience.)
April 10 / 23.
Martyrs Terence, Pompeius, Africanus, Maximus, Zeno, Alexander,
Theodore, Macarius, and 33 others beheaded at Carthage.
Martyrs James presbyter, and Azadanes and Abdicius deacons, of Persia.
Prophetess Huldah (Olda) (II Kgs 22:14).
New-Martyr Demos of Smyrna.
New Hieromartyr Gregory V, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Milteades, pope of Rome.
April 11 / 24.
Hieromartyr Antipas, Bishop of Pergamus, disciple of St. John the
Theologian.
St. Pharmuthius, anchorite of Egypt.
Martyrs Processus and Martinian of Rome.
St. John, disciple of St. Gregory of the Decapolis.
St. James, abbot of Zhelaznoborov, and his fellow ascetic St. James.
Saints Euthymius
and Chariton, abbots of Syanzhemsk (Vologda).
St. Barsanuphius, Bishop of Tver.
St. Callinicus of Cernica, Bishop of Rimnicului in Rumania.
Appearance of the Most Holy Theotokos at Pochaev (the Footprint).
April 12 / 25.
St. Basil the Confessor, Bishop of Parium.
Virgin Anthusa of Constantinople.
St. Athanasia, abbess of Aegina.
Martyrs Menas, David, and John of Palestine.
St. Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto.
Hieromartyr Zeno, Bishop of Verona.
New-Martyr Acacius of Kapsokalyvia Skete on Mt. Athos.
St. Basil, Bishop of Ryazan.
(Greek Calendar: Deposition of the Belt of the Most Holy Mother of God
in Constantinople. Martyrs Demas, Protion, and those with them.)
April 13 / 26.
Hieromartyr Artemon, prebyter of Laodicea in Syria.
Martyr Crescens of Myra in Lycia.
Woman Martyr Thomais of Alexandria.
Martyr Eleutherius of Persia.
Martyr Zoilus of Rome.
New-Martyr Demetrius of the Peloponnesus who suffered at Tripoli.
St. Martius, abbot of Clermon (Gaul).
New Hieromartyr Stephen (1933).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Theodosius.)
April 14 / 27.
St. Martin the Confessor, pope of Rome.
Martyrs Anthony, John and Eustathius of Vilna (Lithuania).
Martyr Ardalion the Actor.
Martyr Azat the Eunuch and 1,000 Martyrs of Persia.
St. Christopher the Sabbaite.
(Greek Calendar: St. Cyriacius, Bishop of Jerusalem. St. Euthymius the
Wonderworker.)
April 15 / 28.
Apostles Aristarchus, Pudens and Trophimus of the Seventy.
Martyr Sabbas the Goth of Walachia.
Martyrs Basilissa and Anastasia of Rome, disciples of Apostles Peter
and Paul.
St. Mstislav-Theodore, prince of Kiev.
Martyr Suchias and his company in Armenia.
(Greek Calendar: St. Leonidas, Bishop of Athens.
Martyrs Theodore, presbyter, and Pausilippus.)
Repose of Blessed Daniel of Siberia (1843)
and Schemahieromonk Michael, the last Elder of Valaam (1962).
April 16 / 29.
Virgin Martyrs Agape, Irene and Chionia in Illyria.
Martyrs Leonidas, Chariessa, Nice, Galina, Callista (Calisa), Nunechia,
Basilissa, Theodora and Irene of Corinth.
St. Theodore-Bassa, princess of Novgorod.
New-Martyr Michael of Smyrna.
The Weeping Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Ilyin Chernigov".
April 17 / 30.
Hieromartyr Simeon, Bishop in Persia, and those with him: Martyrs
Abdechalas and Ananias, presbyters, Usthazanes, Fusicus (Pusicius),
Ascitrea, and Azat the eunuch.
Martyr Adrian of Corinth.
St. Acacius, Bishop of Melitene.
St. Zosimas, abbot of Solovki.
St. Agapitus, pope of Rome.
Opening of the Relics of St. Alexander, abbot of Svir. St. Macarius of
Corinth.
Repose of Blessed Paisius, fool-for-Christ of the Kiev Caves (1893).
April 18 /
May 1
St. John, disciple of St. Gregory of the Decapolis.
St. Cosmas, Bishop of Chalcedon, and his fellow ascetic St. Auxentius.
Martyrs Victor, Zoticus, Zeno, Acindynus, and Severian of Nicomedia.
St. Euthymius the Enlightener of Karelia, and
Saints Anthony and Felix of St. Nicholas Monastery in Karelia.
New-Martyr John the New of Epirus.
New-Martyr John Kulika.
April 19 / May 2.
St. John of the Ancient Caves in Palestine.
St. George the Confessor, Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia.
St. Tryphon, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Martyrs Christopher, Theonas and Antoninus at Rome.
St. Nicephorus, abbot of Katabad.
Hieromartyr Paphnutius of Jerusalem.
St. Symeon the Barefoot of Philotheou Monastery (Mt. Athos).
St. Joachim, abbot of Opochka (Pskov).
Martyr Agathangelus of Esphigmenou Monastery (Mt. Athos).
Repose of fool-for-Christ Asenatha of Goritsky (1892)
and Schemahieromonk Alexis of Valaam (1900).
April 20 / May 3.
St. Theodore Trichinas ("the Hair-shirt Wearer"), hermit near
Constantinople.
St. Anastasius, abbot of Sinai. Blessed Gregory and Blessed Anastasius,
Patriarch of Antioch.
Hieromartyr Anastasius II, Patriarch of Antioch.
St. Alexander, abbot of Oshevensk.
Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk. Saints Betran and Theotimus, Bishops in
Lesser Scythia. Saints Athanasius and Ioasaph of Meteora, monks.
Apostle Zacchaeus, Bishop of Caesarea.
Repose of Schemamonk Ignatius of St. Nicephorus Monastery in Olonets
(1852).
April 21 / May 4.
Hieromartyr Januarius, Bishop of Benevento, and his companions: Festus,
Proculus, and Sosius deacons; Desiderius, reader; and Eutychius and
Acutius, laymen; at Pozzuoli. Hieromartyr Theodore of Perge in
Pamphylia, his mother Philippa,
and Martyrs Dioscorus, Socrates, and Dionysius.
Martyr Alexandra the Empress (same as April 23).
Martyrs Isaacius, Apollo, and Codratus of Nicomedia.
St. Maximian, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Niphont, Bishop of Novgorod (Kiev Caves).
Repose of Schemamonk Nicetas of Valaam (1907).
April 22 / May 5.
St. Theodore the Sykeote, Bishop of Anastasiopolis.
St. Vitalis, monk of Gaza.
Apostles Nathaniel, Luke, and Clement.
Translation of the Relics of St. Vsevolod (in holy baptism Gabriel),
prince of Pskov. Martyr Epipodius of Lyons.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Nearchus.)
Repose of Blessed Fool-for-Christ Athanasius Andreyevich of Orel (1967).
April 23 / May 6.
Holy Glorious Great-martyr and Victory-bearer and Wonderworker George.
Martyrs Anatolius and Protoleon, soldiers converted by witnessing the
martyrdom of St. George.
Martyr Alexandra the Empress (also 21 Apr).
Martyrs Glycerius, Athanasius the Magician, Valerius, Donatus, and
Therinus at Nicomedia.
Blessed George of Shenkursk, fool-for-Christ.
New-Martyr George of Ptolomais.
New-Martyr Lazarus of Bulgaria who suffered at Pergamus.
New-Martyr Priest Egor (George) of the Spas-Chekriak village (1918).
April 24 / May 7.
Martyr Sabbas Stratelites ("the General") of Rome, and 70 soldiers with
him.
Martyrs Eusebius, Neon, Leontius, Longinus, and others at Nicomedia.
Martyrs Pasicrates and Valentine in Moesia (Bulgaria).
St. Thomas the Fool of Syria.
St. Elizabeth the Wonderworker of Constantinople.
Saints Sabbas and Alexius the hermit of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Luke.
New-Martyr Nicholas of Magnesia.
Martyr Alexander of Lyons.
St. Iorest and St. Sava Brancovici, Metropolitan of Ardeal, confessors
against the Calvinists.
Repose of Schemamonk Nicholas of Valaam (1947).
April 25 / May 8.
Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark [(1) Jas 1:1-12; (2) Jas 1:13-27; (3)
Jas 2:1-13. Matins: Lk 10:1-15. Liturgy: I Pet 5:6-14; Mk 6:7-13].
St. Macedonius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Sylvester, abbot of Obnora.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Nice. Eight anchorites who were martyred.)
Repose of Bassian the Blind of the Kiev Caves (1827).
April 26 / May 9.
Hieromartyr Basil, Bishop of Amasea.
St. Stephen, Bishop of Perm.
Righteous Virgin Glaphyra.
St. Ioannicius of Devich in Serbia.
St. Justa.
(Greek Calendar: St. Nestor the Silent.
Saints Andrew and Anatole, disciples of St. Euthymius the Great.)
April 27 / May 10.
Hieromartyr Symeon the kinsman of the Lord.
St. Stephen, abbot of the Kiev Caves and Bishop
Vladimir in Volhynia.
St. John, abbot of Cathares Monastery at Constantinople.
New-Martyr Elias Ardunis of Mt. Athos.
St. Seraphim, Bishop of Phanar.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Poplion.
St. Eulogius the Hospitable at Constantinople.
Martyr Longinus the New.)
April 28 / May 11.
Apostles Jason and Sosipater of the Seventy, and their companions:
Martyrs Saturninus, Jakischolus (Inischolus), Faustianus, Januarius,
Marsalius, Euphrasius, Mammius, the Virgin Cercyra, and Christodulus
the Ethiopian, at Corfu.
Martyrs Dada, Maximus and Quinctilian at Dorostolum.
Martyrs Zeno, Eusebius, Neon and Vitalis who were converted by Apostles
Jason and Sosipater.
St. Cyril, Bishop of Turov.
St. Auxibius, Bishop of Soli in Cyprus.
St. Cyriacus, abbot of Kargopol (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr John of Rumania.)
Repose of Blessed Elder Basil Kishkin (1831).
April 29 / May 12.
Nine Martyrs at Cyzicus: Theognes, Rufus, Antipater, Theostichus,
Artemas, Magnus, Theodotus, Thaumasius, and Philemon.
St. Memnon the Wonderworker.
Martyrs Diodorus and Rhodopianus, deacon, at Aphrodisia in Anatolia.
St. Basil, Bishop of Ostrog in Montenegro.
New-Martyr Nectarius of Optina (1928).
April 30 / May 13.
Holy Apostle James, the brother of St. John the Theologian.
St. Donatus, Bishop of Euroea in Epirus.
Martyr Maximus of Ephesus.
Opening of the Relics of St. Nicetas, Bishop of Novgorod.
Translation of the Relics of St. Sabbas, abbot of Zvenigorod Monastery.
St. Clement the Hymnographer, abbot of the Studion.
New-Martyr Argyra of Prussa.
(Greek Calendar: Saints Quintian and Atticus.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Of the Passion".
Repose of Schema-abbess Martha (Protasieva), disciple of St. Paisius
Velichkovsky (1813), and Bishop Ignatius (Brianchaninov) (1867).
May 1 / 14.
Prophet Jeremiah.
St. Paphnutius, abbot of Borovsk.
Martyr Batas of Nisibis.
Hieromartyr Macarius, Metropolitan of Kiev.
New-Martyrs Euthymius, Ignatius and Acacius of Mt. Athos.
St. Gerasimus, abbot of Boldinsk.
St. Tamara the Queen of Georgia.
(Greek Calendar: St. Isidora.
St. Panaretus of Cyprus, Archbishop Martyr Sabbas.
St. Nicephorus of Chios, monk.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Unexpected Joy".
Repose of Schemamonk Luke of Clinsk Hermitage (1898).
May 2 / 15.
St. Athanasius the Great, Patriarch of Alexandria.
St. Athanasius of Lubensk, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Martyrs Hesperus, Zoe, and their sons Cyriacus and Theodulus, at
Attalia.
Translation of the Relics of the Holy Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb
(in holy baptism, Romanus and David).
St. Boris-Michael, prince of Bulgaria.
(Greek Calendar: St. Jordan the Wonderworker.)
May 3 / 16.
Martyrs Timothy the Reader and his wife Maura of Antinoe in Egypt.
St. Theodosius, abbot of the Kiev Caves Monastery and founder of
coenobitic monasticism in Russia.
St. Peter the Wonderworker, Bishop of Argolis.
(Greek Calendar: St. Ecumenius of Trikala, the wonderworker.
Great-Martyr Xenia of Peloponnesus, the wonderworker.
Translation of the Relics of St. Luke of Mt. Stirion.
New-Martyr Ahmet the Calligrapher of Constantinople.
New-Martyr Mary of Crete.)
"Svenskaya" (Kiev Caves) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
May 4 / 17.
Virgin Martyr Pelagia of Tarsus in Asia Minor.
Hieromartyr Silvanus, Bishop of Gaza.
Hieromartyr Albian (Olbian), Bishop of Anea in Asia Minor.
Hieromartyr Erasmus, Bishop of Formia in Campania.
Translation of the Relics of Righteous Lazarus and St. Mary Magdalen,
Equal-to-the-Apostles. Martyrs Aphrodisius, Leontius, Anthony,
Valerian, Macrobius, and others, monks of Palestine.
St. Nicephorus, abbot of Medikion.
St. Nicephorus of Mt. Athos.
St. Athanasius, Bishop of Corinth.
The Alfanov brothers: Saints Nicetas, Cyril, Nicephorus, Clement, and
Isaac of Novgorod, founders of the Sikolnitzki Monastery.
(Greek Calendar: St. Hilary the Wonderworker of the desert.)
May 5 / 18.
Great-Martyr Irene of Thessalonica.
Martyrs Neophytus, Gaius and Caianus.
St. Micah, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
St. Adrian, abbot of Monza Monastery.
Opening of the Relics of St. James, abbot of Zheleznoborov.
(Greek Calendar: St. Euthymius, Bishop of Maditos in Thrace, the
wonderworker.)
May 6 / 19.
Righteous Job the Long-suffering .
St. Job, abbot and wonderworker of Pochaev.
Martyrs Barbaruldier, Bacchus, Callimachus, an Dionysius, in Morea.
Martyr Barbarus in Thessaly.
Translation of the Relics of St. Pachomius of Nerekhta.
(Greek Calendar: Saints Mamas, Pachomius and Hilarion, monks.
Martyrs Demetrius, Danax, Mesiurs, Therin, and Donatus.
St. Seraphim of Mt. Domvu.)
Birthday of Royal Martyr Tsar Nicholas II.
May 7 / 20.
Commemoration of the Apparition of the Sign of the Precious Cross over
Jerusalem in 351 A.D. [I Cor 1:18-24; Jn 19:6-11, 13-20, 25-28, 30-35].
Martyr Acacius the centurion at Byzantium.
Repose of of St. Nilus, abbot of Sora.
St. John of Zaden in Georgia, and 12 disciples: Saints Shio, David,
Anthony, Thaddeus, Stephen, Isidore, Michael, Pyrrhus, Zeno, Jesse,
Joseph, and Abibus.
New-Martyr Pachomius of Patmos.
Opening of the Relics of St. Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of Mt. Athos.
"Zhirovits" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Hieromonk Eulogius of Valaam (1969).
May 8 / 21.
Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian.
St. Arsenius the Great.
St. Arsenius of Novgorod, fool-for-Christ.
St. Arsenius the Lover of labor, of the Kiev Caves.
St. Hierax of Egypt.
(Greek Calendar: St. Milles the Melode, monk.
Commemoration of the miraculous healing of blinded Stephen by the
Mother of God of Cassiopia.)
Repose of Schemahieromonk Michael of Valaam, confessor for the Orthodox
Calendar (1934),
and Blessed Basiliscus of Uglich (1863).
May 9 / 22.
Translation of the Relics of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker from Myra to
Bari.
Prophet Isaiah.
Martyr Christopher of Lycia, and with him Martyrs Callinica and
Aquilina.
Martyr Epimachus the New of Alexandria. Martyr Gordion at Rome.
Translation of the Relics of Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk.
Monk-martyr Nicholas who lived in Vuneni, of Larissa in Thessaly.
St. Shio, monk, of Georgia.
Repose of Schemahieromonk Joseph of Optina (1911).
May 10 / 23.
Apostle Simon Zelotes.
St. Isidore the Fool of Tabenna in Egypt.
Blessed Thais (Taisia) of Egypt.
Martyr Hesychius of Antioch.
Martyrs Philadelphus, Cyprian, Alphius, Onesimus, Erasmus, and 14
others in Sicily.
St. Laurence, monk of Egypt.
Blessed Simon of Yurievits, fool-for-Christ.
Translation of the Relics of Blessed Martyr Basil of Mangazea in
Siberia.
Repose of Blessed Synesius of Irkutsk, friend of St. Sophronius (1787),
and Eldress Thais (Taisia) of Voronezh (1840).
May 11 / 24.
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius and Cyril, first teachers of the
Slavs.
Hieromartyr Mocius (Mucius), presbyter of Amphipolis in Macedonia [II
Tim 2:1-10; Jn 15:9-16].
Commemoration of the Founding of Constantinople.
St. Nicodemus, Archbishop of Serbia.
St. Sophronius, recluse of the Kiev Caves.
St. Joseph, Metropolitan of Astrakhan.
New-Martyrs Diosorus and Argyrus.
St. Bessarion, Archbishop of Larissa.
Martyr Acacius of Lower Moesia.
May 12 / 25.
St. Epiphanius, Bishop of Cyprus, and St. Germanus, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
St. Sabinus, Archbishop of Cyprus.
St. Polybius, Bishop of Cyprus.
St. Dionysius, archimandrite of St. Sergius' Monastery.
St. Hermogenes, Patriarch of Moscow.
New-Martyr John of Walachia.
(Greek Calendar: St. Theodore of Cythera, monk.)
Commemoration of the Monk Dorotheus, disciple of St. Dionysius of St.
Sergius' Lavra.
May 13 / 26.
Virgin Martyr Glyceria at Heraclea.
Martyr Laodicius, jailer of St. Glyceria. Martyr Alexander of Rome.
St. George the Confessor of Constantinople.
St. Pausicacius, Bishop of Synnada.
St. Euthymius the New, founder of Iveron Monastery, and his fellow
Georgian saints of Mt. Athos: his father John, his cousin George, and
Gabriel.
Commemoration of monks of Iveron martyred by the Latins in the 13th
century.
Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod.
Translation of the Relics of St. Macarius, archimadrite of Obruch or
Kanev.
St. Macarius, abbot of Glushets (Vologda).
St. Sergius Georgius the Confessor of Constantinople.
(Greek Calendar: St. Nicephorus, priest of the Monastery of Ephapsios.
Hieromartyr Alexander of Tiverias.)
Repose of Righteous Priest Alexis of Bartsumany, disciple of St.
Seraphim (1848),
and Ryasofor-monk John of St. Nilus of Sora Monastery (1863).
May 14 / 27.
Martyr Isidore of Chios.
St. Isidore, fool-for-Christ, wonderworker of Rostov.
Martyr Maximus.
St. Serapion, monk of Egypt.
St. Nicetas, Bishop of Novgorod and recluse of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Mark of Crete at Smyrna.
New-Martyr John of Bulgaria.
First Opening of the Relics of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk (1846).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Alexander, Barbarus and Acolythus, martyred at
the Church of the Holy Peace by the Sea in Constantinople.
St. Leontius, Patriarch of Jerusalem.)
Commemoration of the martyrdom by the Poles of Abbot Anthony with 40
monks and 1000 laymen of St. Paisius of Uglich Monastery, and Abbot
Daniel with 30 monks and 200 laymen of St. Nicholas' Monastery (1609).
May 15 / 28.
St. Pachomius the Great, founder of coenobitic monasticism [II Cor
4:6-15; Lk 14:25-35]. St. Isaiah, Bishop and wonderworker of Rostov.
The slain Crown Prince Demetrius of Moscow.
St. Achilles, Bishop of Larissa.
St. Euphrosynus, abbot, wonderworker of Pskov,
and his disciple St. Serapion.
St. Isaiah, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves.
St. Pachomius, abbot, and St. Silvanus, of Nerekhta.
St. Demetrius, prince-prisoner, of Uglich (Vologda).
New-Martyrs Archbishop Pachomius of Chernigov (1938),
his brother Archbishop Avercius (1927),
their father Priest Nicholas Kedrov (1936),
and their brother-in-law Priest Vladimir Zagarsky (1937).
(Greek Calendar: St. Barbarus the Myrrh-gusher of Corfu.
St. Andrew the hermit and wonderworker.
May 16 / 29.
St. Theodore the Sanctified, disciple of St. Pachomius the Great.
St. Ephraim, abbot of Perekos (Novgorod).
Blessed child Musa of Rome.
St. George, Bishop of Mitylene.
Martyr Abdiesus, Bishop, and companions, in Persia.
Martyr Peter of Blachernae.
St. Nicholas the Mystic, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Martyrs Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia at Lucania.
New-Martyr Nicholas of Metsov, whose relics are at Meteora.
Saints Cassian and Laurence, abbots of Komel (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: St. Alexander, Archbishop of Jerusalem.
St. Euphemia near Neaorion.)
May 17 / 30.
Apostle Andronicus of the Seventy and his fellow laborer Junia.
St. Stephen, Archbishop of Constantinople.
Martyrs Solochon, Pamphamer, and Pamphalon at Chalcedon.
Translation of the Relics of St. Adrian, abbot of Ondrusov.
Saints Nectarius and Theophanes of Meteora.
St. Euphrosyne (princess Eudocia) of Moscow.
(Greek Calendar: St. Athanasius the New, wonderworker of
Christianopolis.)
Repose of Righteous Priest Jonah of Odessa (1924).
May 18 / 31.
Martyr Theodotus of Ancyra, and with him the seven Virgin Martyrs
Alexandra, Tecusa, Claudia, Phaine, Euphraisa, Matrona and Julia.
Martyrs Peter, Dionysius, and those who suffered under Decius: Andrew,
Paul, Christina, Heraclius, Paulinus, and Benedimus. Martyrs Symeon,
Isaac and Bachtisius of Persia. Martyr Euphrasia of Nicaea. Martyr
Theodota at Ancyra.
Martyrs David and Tarechan of Georgia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Julian.
St. Stephen the New, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Hieromartyr Theodore, pope of Rome.
St. Anastaso of Lukada.
St. Martinian of Areovinthus, monk.)
Repose of Archimandrite Macarius, missionary to the Altai, Siberia
(1847),
and Blessed Philip, founder of the Gethsemane Caves Skete of St.
Sergius' Lavra (1869).
May 19 / June
1
Hieromartyr Patrick, Bishop of Prusa,
and his companions: Presbyters Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus. St.
Cornelius, abbot of Komel (Vologda).
Martyr Acolothus of the Thebaid.
St. John, Bishop of Goths in Crimea.
St. John, prince of Uglich, tonsured as Ignatius (Vologda).
St. Sergius, monk of Shukhtov.
St. Cornelius, abbot of Paleostrov.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Cyriaca and Theotima.)
Commemoration of ascetics of St. Anthony of Syandem Monastery: Elias
(also of Valaam), Theophanes, and Dionysius.
May 20 / June 2.
Martyr Thalalaeus at Aegae in Cilicia,
and his companions, Martyrs Alexander and Asterius.
Opening of the Relics of St. Alexis, Metropolitan of Moscow and
wonderworker of All Russia.
Martyr Asclas of Egypt. St. Thalassius the Myrrh-giver of Libya.
Saints Nicetas, John, and Joseph, monks of Chios.
St. Dovmont-Timothy, prince of Pskov.
(Greek Calendar: St. Mark the hermit.
St. Stephen, abbot of "Piper" in Serbia.
St. Dodo, disciple of St. David of Georgia.)
Repose of Schemamonk Cyriacus of Valaam, (1798).
May 21 / June 3.
Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Emperor Constantine and his mother Helen.
St. Constantine and his children Saints Michael and Theodore,
wonderworkers of Murom. St. Cassian the Greek, monk of Uglich.
St. Agapitus, abbot of Markushev (Vologda).
New-Martyr Pachomius of Patmos (Mt. Athos).
St. Basil, Bishop of Ryazan.
St. Hospicius of Trier (Gaul).
The Meeting of the "Vladimir" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Elder Isaac of Dionisiou Monastery (Mt. Athos) (1932).
May 22 / June 4.
Martyr Basiliscus, Bishop of Comana.
St. John-Vladimir, ruler of Serbia.
New Hieromartyr Zachariah of Prusa.
Blessed James, youth, of Borovichi (Novgorod).
Commemoration of the Second Ecumenical Council.
Righteous Melchizedek, king of Salem.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Marcellus and Codratus.
Martyr Sophia and physician.
New Monk-martyr Paul of Tripoli.)
Repose of Cleopas of Valaam, disciple of St. Paisius Velichkovsky
(1816).
May 23 / June 5.
St. Michael the Confessor, Bishop of Synnada.
Opening of the Relics of St. Leontius, Bishop and wonderworker of
Rostov.
Martyr Michael "the black-robed" of St. Sabbas' Monastery.
Virgin Euphrosyne, princess of Polotsk.
St. Paisius, abbot of Galich. Holy Myrrh-bearer, wife of Cleopas.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Salonas the Roman. Martyr Seleucus.)
Hieromonk Damascene of Valaam (1825).
May 24 / June 6.
St. Symeon Stylites (the Younger) of Wonderful Mountain.
St. Nicetas Stylites, wonderworker of Pereyaslavl-Zalesski.
Martyrs Meletius Stratelates, Stephen, John, and 1,218 soldiers with
women and children, including: Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus the
magician, Theodore, Faustus, the women Marciana, Susanna, and Palladia,
two children, Cyriacus and Christian, and twelve tribunes, Faustus,
Festus, Marcellus, Theodore, Meletius, Sergius, Marcellinus, Felix,
Photinus, Theodoriscus, Mercurius, and Didymus, all of whom suffered in
Galatia.
St. Gregory, Archbishop of Novgorod.
St. Vincent of Lerins.
May 25 / June 7.
Third Finding of the Honorable Head of St. John the Baptist.
Hieromartyr Therapon, Bishop of Cyprus.
St. Dodo, prince of Georgia.
Synaxis of Saints of Volhynia: Saints Yaropolk, Stephen, Macarius, Igor
and Juliana. Righteous John and Mary of Ustiug (Vologda).
Commemoration of the Reunion of the 3,000,000 Uniates with the Orthodox
Church at Vilna in 1831.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Celestine. St. Olbian, monk.)
Repose of Recluse George of Zadonsk (1836).
May 26 / June 8.
Apostles Carpus and Alphaeus of the Seventy.
Martyrs Abercius and Helen, children of Apostle Alphaeus.
Great-Martyr George the New at Sofia.
St. John Psichaita the Confessor of Constantinople.
Opening of the Relics of St. Macarius, abbot of Kolyazin.
New-Martyr Alexander of Thessalonica, who suffered at Smyrna.
May 27 / June 9.
Hieromartyr Therapon, Bishop of Sardis.
Translation of the Relics of St. Nilus of Stolbensk.
Virgin Martyr Theodora and Martyr Didymus the soldier at Alexandria.
Translation of the Relics of Saints Cyprian, Photius and Jonah,
Metropolitan of Kiev.
St. Therapont, abbot of Byelozersk.
St. Therapont, abbot of Monza.
St. John the Russian, whose relics are on the island of Euboia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Eusebiotus. Martyr Alypius.)
May 28 / June 10.
St. Nicetas, Bishop of Chalcedon.
St. Ignatius, Bishop and wonderworker of Rostov.
Hieromartyr Helladius, Bishop in the East.
St. Eutychius, Bishop of Melitene.
Martyr Heliconis of Thessalonica.
St. Sophronius, monk of Bulgaria.
New-Martyr Demetrius.
New-Martyr Zachariah of Prusa.
St. Germanus, Bishop of Paris.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs Crescens, Paul and Dioscorus of Rome.)
May 29 / June 11.
Virgin Theodosia of Constantinople.
Repose of Blessed John of Ustiug, fool-for-Christ.
Virgin Martyr Theodosia of Tyre.
St. Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria.
New-Martyr Andrew.
New-Martyr John (or Nannus) at Smyrna.
Commemoration of the First Ecumenical Council.
(Greek Calendar: Hieromartyr Olbian, Bishop of Aneus, and his disciple.
Two women of senatorial rank martyred with St. Procopius and others.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Surety of Sinners".
Repose of Schemamonk Michael of Valaam (1854).
May 30 / June 12.
St. Isaac, founder of the Dalmation Monastery at Constantinople.
St. James, monk of Galich monastery.
Martyr Natalius.
Martyrs Romanus, Meletius, and Euplius.
Martyr Barlaam of Caesarea in Cappadocia. Repose of Abbot Ephraim of
Sarov (1778).
May 31 / June 13.
Apostle Hermes of the Seventy.
Martyr Hermias at Comana.
Martyr Philosophus at Alexandria.
Martyr Marus the magician who was converted on witnessing the martyrdom
of Hermias. New-Martyrs Hierotheus, Bishop of Nikolsk (1928),
and his friend Schema-hieromonk Seraphim (1923).
(Greek Calendar: Five Martyrs of Ascalon. Martyrs Eusebius and
Charalampus.)
Repose of Philotheus, Metropolitan of Tobolsk (1727)
and Archimandrite Macarius of Peshnosha Monastery, disciple of Blessed
Theodore of Sanaxar (1811).
June 1 / 14.
Martyr Justin the Philosopher and those with him at Rome: Martyrs
Justin, Chariton and his wife Charita, Euelpistus, Hierax, Peon,
Valerian and Justus.
St. Dionysius, abbot of Glushetsk (Vologda).
St. Agapitus, unmercenary physician of the Kiev Caves. St. Metrius the
Farmer.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Neon. Hieromartyr Pyrrhus the virgin.
Martyr Firmus of Magus.
Martyr Thespesius of Cappadocia.)
June 2 / 15.
St. Nicephorus the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Great-Martyr John the New of Sochi, who suffered at Belgrade.
New-Martyr Demetrius of Philadelphia.
Hieromartyr Photinus (Pothimus), Bishop of Lyons.
New-Martyr Constantine of the Hagarenes (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar: Hieromartyr Erasmus of Ochrid, who reposed in peace,
and 8,000 Martyrs with him.
New-Martyr John of Trebizond.)
June 3 / 16.
Martyr Lucillian and those who suffered with him at Byzantium: four
youths, Claudius, Hypatius, Paul and Dionysius; and Virgin Paula.
Hieromartyr Lucian, and with him Julian and Maximian, at Beauvais in
France.
Translation of the Relics of the slain Crown Prince Demetrius of
Moscow.
St. Athanasius, wonderworker of Cilicia.
St. Hieria, widow, of Mesopotamia.
St. Clotilde (Chlotilda), Queen of France.
(Greek Calendar: St. Pappos, monk.)
June 4 / 17.
St. Metrophanes, first Patriarch of Constantinople.
Hieromartyr Astius, Bishop of Dyrrachium in Macedonia.
Martyr Concordius of Spoleto.
Martyrs Frontasius, Severinus, Severian, and Salanus of Gaul.
St. Zosimas of Cilicia, Bishop of Babylon in Egypt.
St. Methodius, abbot of Peshnosha, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
St. Sophia of Thrace.
St. John, abbot of Monagria near Cyzicus.
St. Alonius of Scete in Egypt.
Saints Mary and Martha, sisters of St. Lazarus.
Saints Eleazar and Nazarius, wonderworkers of Olonets.
New-Martyrs Archbishops Andronicus of Perm and Basil of Chernigov, and
those with them (1918).
Repose of Righteous sisters Vera and Lyubov (June 8), foundresses of
Shamordino Convent of Elder Ambrose of Optina (1883).
June 5 / 18.
Hieromartyr Dorotheus, Bishop of Tyre.
Repose of St. Theodore Yaroslavich, older brother of St. Alexander
Nevsky.
Martyrs Marcian, Nicander, Hyperechius, Apollonius, Leonides, Arius,
Gorgias, Selenias, Irenius, and Pambo, of Egypt.
St. Theodore the wonderworker, hermit of the Jordan.
St. Anubius, confessor and anchorite of Egypt.
Blessed Constantine, Metropolitan of Kiev.
Blessed Igor-George, tonsured Gabriel, Great Prince of Chernigov and
Kiev.
St. Abba Dorotheus of Palestine.
St. Peter, monk of Serbia.
Finding of the relics of Saints Bassian and Jonah, monks of Pertomsk
(Solovki).
St. Basil, Bishop of Ryazan.
New-Martyr Mark of Smyrna, who suffered in Chios.
St. Illidius, Bishop of Clermont (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Christopher of Rome.
Martyr Conon of Rome.)
June 6 / 19.
St. Bessarion the Wonderworker of Egypt.
St. Hilarion the New, abbot of the Dalmatian Monastery.
Virgin Martyrs Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna, beheaded at Salerno.
St. Paisius, abbot of Uglich. St. Jonah, abbot of Klimetzk.
St. Jonah, Bishop of Perm.
Opening of the Relics of St. Barlaam, abbot of Khutyn (Novgorod).
(Greek Calendar:
Five virgins of Caesarea in Palestine: Martha, Mary, Cyria, Valeria,
and Marcia.
St. Attalus the Wonderworker.
Martyr Gelasius.
St. Photius, monk.)
June 7 / 20.
Hieromartyr Theodotus, Bishop of Ancyra.
Martyrs Cyriaca, Caleria, and Mary, of Caesarea in Palestine.
Hieromartyr Marcellus, Bishop of Rome, and those with him: Sisinius and
Cyriacus, deacons; Smaragdus, Largus, Apronian, Saturninus, Pappias,
Maurus, Crescentian, Priscilla, Lucina, and princess Artemia.
St. Daniel of Scete in Egypt.
Hieromartyr Marcellinus, pope of Rome.
Virgin Martyr Potemaiena of Alexandria.
Martyr Zenais (Zenaida) of Caesarea in Palestine.
(Greek Calendar:
Holy women Aesia and Susanna, disciples of St. Pancratius of Taormina.
Martyr Lycarion of Hermopolis in Egypt.
Martyrs Tarasius and John. St. Stephen the hieromonk.
St. Anthimus the hieromonk.
St. Sebastian the Wonderworker.)
Repose of Anthony Ivanovich, fool-for-Christ of Valaam (1832).
June 8 / 21.
Translation of the Relics of Great-Martyr Theodore Stratelates [II Tim
2:1-10; Matt 10:16-22].
St. Ephraim, Patriarch of Antioch.
St. Zosimas, monk of Phoenicia (Syria).
St. Atre (Athre) of Nitria in Egypt.
St. Naucratius, abbot of the Studion.
St. Theodore, Bishop of Rostov and Suzdal.
New-Martyr Theophanes at Constantinople.
Finding of the relics of Saints Basil and Constantine, princes of
Yaroslavl.
St. Theophilus of Luga and Omutch, disciple of St. Arsenius of Konevits
(Valaam).
NEW HIEROMARTYRS Barlaam (1942) and his brother Herman (1937).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Callopia. St. Melania, nun. Martyr Nicander.
Martyr Mark.)
June 9 / 22.
St. Cyril, Archbishop of Alexandria [Heb 13:7-16; Matt 5:14-19].
St. Cyril, abbot of White Lake (Byelozersk).
St. Alexander, abbot of Kushta (Vologda).
Five nuns beheaded in Persia: Martyrs Thecla, Mariamne, Martha, Mary,
and Enmatha. Righteous Cyril of Velsk or Vazhesk (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: Hieromartyr Alexander of Prusa.
Martyr Ananias.
St. Cyril, monk.
Three Virgin Martyrs of Chios.)
Repose of Hieromonk Vitaly of Valaam (1856).
June 10 / 23.
Hieromartyr Timothy, Bishop of Prusa.
Martyr Alexander and Virgin Martyr Antonina at Constantinople.
St. Bassian, Bishop of Lodi in Lombardy.
St. Theophanes, monk of Antioch, and St. Pansemne, the former harlot of
Antioch.
St. John Maximovitch, Metropolitan of Tobolsk.
St. Silvanus of the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Neaniscus the Wise of Alexandria.
St. Canides, monk of Cappadocia.
St. Apollo, Bishop,
St. Alexius of Bithynia, Bishop)
Hieromartyr Metrophanes, the first Chinese priest, and the Chinese
New-Martyrs of the Boxer Uprising, at Peking and other places, in 1900.
Namesday of Blessed Archbishop John Maximovitch.
Repose of Elder Nahum of Solovki (1853) and Schemamonk Sergius of
Valaam (1860).
June 11 / 24.
Holy Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas.
Opening of the Relics of St. Ephraim, abbot of Novotorzhk.
St. Barnabas, abbot of Vetluga.
Translation of the Relics of St. Arcadius, monk of Vyazma and
Novotorzhk. Commemoration of the appearance of Archangel Gabriel to a
monk on Mt. Athos,
and the revelation of the hymn "It is truly meet" (Axion estin).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr Theopemptus and four others.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Axion Estin".
Repose of Righteous recluse Melania of Eletz and Zadonsk (1836).
June 12 / 25.
Saints Onuphrius the Great, and Peter of Mt. Athos.
St. Arsenius, abbot of Konevits.
Saints John, Andrew, Heraclemon, and Theophilus, hermits of Egypt (also
2 December). St. John the Soldier of Egypt.
St. Onuphrius, abbot of Malsk (Pskov).
Saints Onuphrius and Auxentius, monks of Vologda.
St. Stephen of Komel, abbot of Ozersk Monastery (Vologda).
New-Martyr Bishop Onuphrius (1938)
and his cosufferers Hieromartyrs Anthony, Barsanuphius and Joseph
(1937).
(Greek Calendar: St. Julian of Dagaz. St. Zeno, monk.)
June 13 / 26.
Martyr Aquila of Byblos in Syria.
St. Triphyllius, Bishop of Leucosia (Nicosia) in Cyprus.
Martyr Antonina of Nicaea.
St. Anna and her son St. John of Constantinople.
St. Antipater, Bishop of Bostra in Arabia.
St. Andronicus, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh, and St. Sabbas,
abbots of Moscow. Finding of the relics of New-Martyr Nicholas the
Deacon of Lesbos.
(Greek Calendar: St. James, monk, who was deceived and worshipped the
Antichrist.
St. Eulogius, Patriarch of Antioch.
Martyr Diodorus of Emesus who was crucified.)
Repose of Abbess Alexandra, foundress of Diveyevo Convent (1789).
June 14 / 27.
Prophet Elisha [Jas 5:10-20; Lk 4:22-30].
St. Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Niphon of Mt. Athos.
St. Mstislav-George, prince of Novgorod.
St. Elisha, monk of Sumsk (Solovki).
St. Methodius, abbot of Peshnosha.
St. Julitta (Julia) of Tabenna in Egypt.
St. Joseph, Bishop of Thessalonica.
June 15 / 28.
Prophet Amos.
St. Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow.
Martyrs Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia at Lucania.
Martyr Dulas of Cilicia.
St. Jerome (Hieronymus) of Stridonium.
St. Dulas the Passion-bearer of Egypt.
St. Lazarus, prince of Serbia.
Translation of the Relics of St. Theodore the Sykeote.
St. Orsiesius of Tabenna, disciple of St. Pachomius the Great.
Blessed Augustine, Bishop of Hippo.
Saints Gregory and Cassian, abbots of Avnezhk (Vologda).
St. Michael, first Metropolitan of Kiev.
St. Symeon, Archbishop of Novgorod.
St. Ephraim, Patriarch of Serbia.
Martyr Leonis (Leonida) of Syria.
St. Abraham, abbot of Auvergne (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: Apostles Fortunatus, Achaicus, and Stephen.
Martyr Grace.
St. Joseph, monk of Bethlehem.)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Marianica".
Repose of Jonah, fool-for-Christ of Peshnosha Monastery (1838).
June 16 / 29.
St. Tychon, Bishop of Amathus in Cyprus.
St. Tikhon (Tychon) of Luchlv.
St. Tikhon of Kaluga or Medin.
St. Tikhon of Krestogorsk (Vologda).
Martyrs Tigirius and Eutropius of Constantinople.
St. Mark the Just of Apollonias, nephew of Apostle Barnabas.
New-Martyr Hermogenes (Germogen), Bishop of Tobolsk (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Five Martyrs of Nicomedia. Forty Martyrs of Rome.)
Repose of Archimandrite Moses, founder of Optina Skete (1862)
and of Elder Gerasimus of St. Tikhon of Kaluga Monastery (1898).
June 17 / 30.
Martyrs Manuel, Sabel, and Ismael of Persia.
Hieromartyr Philoneides, Bishop of Kurion in Cyprus.
Saints Joseph and Pior, disciples of St. Anthony the Great.
The Alfanov brothers.
St. Ananias the Iconographer of Novgorod.
(Greek Calendar: St. Isaurus, and with him Basil, Innocent, Felix,
Hermes and Peregrinus of Athens.)
June
18 /
July 1
Martyr Leontius, and with
him Martyrs Hypatius and Theodulus,
at Tripoli in Syria [Acts
12:1-11; Jn 15:17-16:2].
St. Leontius, clairvoyant
of Dionysiou Monastery on Mt. Athos.
Martyr Aetherus of
Nicomedia. St. Leontius, canonarch of the Kiev
Caves.
(Greek Calendar:
St. Erasmus, monk.
St. Leontius the Shepherd,
monk.)
"Bogoliubsk" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
SATURDAY CLOSEST TO JUNE
19 / JULY 2:
St. John of Shanghai and
San Fransisco.
June 19 / July 2.
Holy Apostle Jude, the
Brother of the Lord.
Martyr Zosimas the Soldier
at Antioch in Pisidia.
St. Paisius the Great. St.
John the Solitary of Jerusalem.
St. Zeno, hermit of Egypt.
St. Barlaam, monk of
Shenkursk.
Holy Myrrh-bearer Mary,
mother of Apostle James.
New-Martyr Bishop
Parthenius (1937).
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Asyncretus,
martyred at the Church of Holy Peace by the Sea
in Constantinople.)
Repose of Blessed John
(Maximovitch), Archbishop of Shanghai and San
Francisco (1966),
and Archbishop Leonty of
Chile (1971).
June 20 / July 3.
Hieromartyr Methodius,
Bishop of Patara.
Martyrs Aristocleus
presbyter, Demetrian deacon, and Athanasius reader,
of Cyprus. Martyrs Inna, Pinna, and Rimma, disciples of Apostle Andrew
in Scythia.
St. Leucius, Bishop of
Brindisi.
Holy Prince Gleb
Andreevich.
St. Nahum of Ochrida.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Gurias, Archbishop of Kazan.
St. Callistus, Patriarch
of Constantinople.
Translation of the Relics
and garments of Apostles Luke, Andrew and
Thomas, the Prophet Elisha, and Martyr Lazarus, to the Church of the
Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Odigitria" ("Directress") at the
Monastery of Xenophon on Mt. Athos.
June 21 / July 4.
Martyr Julian of Tarsus in
Cilicia.
Hieromartyr Terence
(Tertius), Bishop of Iconium.
St. Julius, presbyter of
Novara, and his brother St. Julian the deacon.
New-Martyr Nicetas of
Nisyros near Rhodes.
Martyrs Archil II and
Luarsab II, kings of Georgia.
Martyr Aphrodisius in
Cilicia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Julian of Libya.
Hieromartyr Anthony,
Anastasius who was raised from the dead, Celsius
and his mother Vasilissa, 20 prison guards and 7 brothers, martyred
with St. Julian.)
June 22 / July 5.
Hieromartyr Eusebius,
Bishop of Samosota.
Martyrs Galacteon,
Juliana, and Satruninus of Constantinople.
Martyrs Zeno and his
servant Zenas of Philadelphia.
St. Alban, Protomartyr of
Britain.
St. Anastasius the
Serbian.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Pompian.)
Repose of Righteous Mary
the Cavej-digger
of White Mountain
Monastery near Voronezh (1822)
and of Schemamonk
Theoktist of Valaam (1863).
June 23 / July 6.
Martyr Agrippina of Rome.
Martyrs Eustochius, Gaius,
Probus, Lollius, and Urban of Ancyra.
Righteous Youth Artemius
of Verkolsk.
Saints Joseph, Anthony and
Ioannicius, abbots of Vologda.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Herman (Germanus), Archbishop of
Kazan.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Michael of Klops Monastery,
fool-for-Christ.
New-Martyr Maxim, Bishop
of Serphukhov (1931).
New-Martyr Archbishop
Metrophan of Astrakhan,
and Bishop Leonty of
Enotaevsa, and those with them.
The Meeting of the
Vladimir Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Schemamonk
Zosimas of Solovki (1855).
June 24 / July 7.
Nativity of St. John the
Baptist Martyrs Orentius, Pharnacius, Eros,
Firmus, Firminus, Cyriacus, and Longinus, in Georgia.
St. Anthony, abbot of
Dymsk (Novgorod).
St. Michael, Great Prince
of Tver.
New-Martyr Panagiotes of
Caesaria in Cappadocia.
(Greek Calendar: Synaxis
of Righteous Zachariah and Elizabeth.)
June 25 / July 8.
Virgin Martyr Febronia of
Nisibis.
Prince and Princess
Febronia (tonsured David and Euphrosyne),
Wonderworkers of Murom.
Virgin Martyrs Leonis,
Libye, and Eutropia of Syria.
St. Symeon of Sinai.
Saints Dionysius and
Dometius of the Monastery of the Forerunner on Mt.
Athos.
New-Martyr Procopius of
Mt. Athos, who suffered at Smyrna.
New-Martyr George of
Attalia.
Repose of Hiero-deacon
Serapion (1859)
and Schema-archimandrite
Heliodorus of Glinsk Hermitage (1879).
June 26 / July 9.
St. David of Thessalonica.
St. John, Bishop of the
Goths in Crimea.
St. Dionysius, Archbishop
Suzdal.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Tikhon of Luchov.
New-Martyr David of St.
Anne's Skete, martyred in Thessalonica.
St. Serapion of Kozha
Lake.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Anthion, monk.)
Appearance of the Tikhvin
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos;
Kazan Icon of the Most
Holy Theotokos "Of the Seven Lakes".
June 27 / July 10.
St. Sampson the Hospitable
of Constantinople [Gal 5:22-6:2; Lk
12:32-40].
St. Severus, presbyter of
Interocrea in Italy.
St. Joanna the
Myrrh-bearer.
Martyr Anectus of Caesarea
in Cappadocia.
Blessed Martin of Turov.
New-Martyr priest Gregory
Nikolsky (1918).
(Greek Calendar: St. Luke
the hermit.
Martyrs Mark and Marcia.
Hieromartyr Pierius,
presbyter of Antioch.)
June 28 / July 11.
Saints Sergius and Herman,
abbots of Valaam.
Translation of the Relics
of the Holy and Wonderworking Unmercenaries
Cyrus and John. St. Paul the Physician of Corinth.
St. Xenophon, abbot of
Robeika (Novgorod).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Pappias.
Martyr Macedonius.
St. Vulkian, monk,
and St. Moses the
Anchorite.
Two children crucified for
Christ.
Hieromartyr Donatus of
Libya.
Three Martyrs of Galatia.
70 Martyrs of Scythopolis.
St. Magnus, monk who
reposed while praying to the Lord.
Blessed Sergius the
Magistrate, founder of the Monastery of the Mother
of God called Nikitiatus in Nicomedia.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Three Hands".
June 29 / July 12.
The Holy, Glorious and
All-Praised Leaders of the Apostles, Peter and
Paul.
St. Peter, prince of the
Tatar Horde, Wonderworker of Rostov.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Nicander, monk of Pskov.
Repose of Archbishop
Andrew (Fr. Adrian) of New Diveyevo (1979).
June 30 / July 13.
Synaxis of the Holy,
Glorious and All-Praised Twelve Apostles: Peter,
Andrew, James and John the sons of Zebedee, Philip, Bartholomew,
Thomas, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Jude the brother of James,
Simon Zelotes, and Matthias [I Cor 4:9-16; Mk 3:13-19].
St. Sophronius, Bishop of
Irkutsk.
New-Martyr Michael of
Athens.
St. Andrew, prince of
Bogoliubsk.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Meleton.
Martyr Peter of Synope.)
Repose of Bishop Nestor of
San Francisco and Alaska (1882).
July 1 / 14.
Holy and wonderworking
unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs at Rome
[I Cor 12:27-13:8; Matt 10:1, 5-8].
Martyr Potitus at Naples.
St. Peter, monk of
Constantinople.
St. Angelina of Serbia.
Translation of the Relics
of St. John of Rila from Tirnovo to Rila.
St. Gallus, Bishop of
Clermont (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Maurice.
25 Martyrs in Nicomedia.
St. Basil, founder of the
Monastery of the Deep Stream.
Martyr Constantine the
Wonderworker and those with him of Cyprus.
St. Leo the Hermit.)
July 2 / 15.
The Placing of the
Honorable Robe of the Most Holy Theotokos at
Blachernae [Heb 9:1-7; Lk 10:38-42; 11:27-28].
St. Juvenal, Patriarch of
Jerusalem.
St. Photius, Metropolitan
of Kiev.
St. Juvenal, Proto-martyr
of America and Alaska.
St. Monegunda of Chartres
(Gaul).
"Akhtyrka" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos. Repose of Elder Zachariah
of Moscow (1936).
July 3 / 16.
Martyr Hyacinth of
Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Translation of the Relics
of Hieromartyr Philip, Metropolitan of
Moscow.
Martyrs Mocius (Mucian)
and Mark.
Martyrs Diomedes,
Eulampius, Asclepiodotus and Golinduch,
who suffered with St.
Hyacinth.
St. Anatolius, Patriarch
of Constantinople.
St. Alexander, founder of
the Unsleeping Ones.
Holy Princes Basil and
Constantine of Yaroslav.
St. Anatolius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
St. Anatolius (another) of
the Kiev Caves.
Saints John and Longinus,
Wonderworkers of Yarensk (Solovki).
Blessed John of Moscow,
fool-for-Christ.
St. Nicodemus, abbot of
Kazhe-ezersk.
Blessed Michael and
Thomas, fools-for-Christ of Solvychegodsk
(Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Theodotus and Theodota, martyred with St.
Hyacinth.
Monk-martyr Gerasimus the
New of Carpenision.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos the "Milk-Giver" of Chilandar Monastery
on Mt. Athos. Repose of Righteous Nun Euphrosyne the "Unknown" (1855).
July 4 / 17.
St. Andrew, Archbishop of
Crete [Heb 8:3-6; Matt 7:12-21].
St. Martha, mother of St.
Symeon Stylites the Younger.
Holy Royal Martyrs of
Russia: Tsar Nicholas II, Tsaritsa Alexandra,
Crown Prince Alexis, and Grand-duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and
Anastasia, and those martyred with them (1918) [(1) Wis 3:1-9; (2) III
Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; (3) Isa 61:10-62:51. Matins: Matt 10:16-22.
Liturgy: Rom 8:28-39; Jn 15:17-16:2].
Hieromartyr Theodore,
Bishop of Cyrene in Libya, and with him
Martyrs Cyprilla, Aroa and
Lucia.
Martyrs Theodotus and
Theodota at Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Euthymius, archimandrite of Suzdal.
Burial of St. Andrew,
prince of Bogoliubsk.
Saints Tychon, Basil, and
Nicon, monks of Solovki.
St. Andrew the Russian of
Cairo.
St. Andrew Rublev,
iconographer.
New-Martyr Hieromonk Nilus
of Poltava (1918).
(Greek Calendar:
St. Asclepias the
Wonderworker.
Hieromartyr Theophilus.
St. Menignus, monk.
Hieromartyr Theodotus.
St. Donatus of Libya,
Bishop)
Repose of Schema-hieromonk
John, founder of Sarov Monastery (1737).
July 5 / 18.
St. Athanasius of Mt.
Athos and his six disciples.
Uncovering of the Relics
of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
St. Lampadus, monk of
Hirenopolis.
Martyr Anna at Rome.
Martyr Cyrilla of Cyrene
in Libya, widow.
Saints Athanasius and
Theodosius of Cherepovetsk, disciples of St.
Sergius of Radonezh. New-Martyr Cyprian of Koutloumousiou monastery on
Mt. Athos.
(Greek Calendar: Synaxis
of 23 Saints of Lesbos.)
July 6 / 19.
St. Sisoes the Great.
Virgin Martyr Lucy, and
Rixius, and those with them at Rome:
Martyrs Anthony, Lucian,
Isidore, Dion, Diodorus, Cutonius, Arnosus,
Capicus, Satyrus, and others.
Martyr Cointus (Quintus)
of Phrygia.
Martyrs Marinus and
Martha, and their children, Audifax and Abbacum
(Habbakuk), and those with them at Rome: Cyrinus, Valentine, and
Asterius the presbyter.
Martyrs Isaurus the
deacon, Innocent, Felix, Hermias, Basil,
Peregrinus, Rufus, and Rufinus of Apollonia in Macedonia.
Opening of the Relics of
Princess Juliana Olshanskaya.
St. Sisoes of the Kiev
Caves.
New-Martyr Bishop Simon of
Ufa (1921).
(Greek Calendar: Synaxis
of the Apostles Archippus, Philemon, and
Onesimus.
Martyrs Apollonius,
Alexander, and Epimachus.)
July 7 / 20.
St. Thomas of Mt. Maleon.
St. Acacius of Sinai, who
is mentioned in The Ladder.
Martyrs Epictetus,
presbyter, and Astion in Scythia.
Martyr Cyriaca of
Nicomedia.
Martyrs Peregrinus,
Lucian, Pompeius, Hesychius, Pappias, Saturninus,
and Germanus, of Dyrrachium in Macedonia.
Martyr Evangelus, Bishop
of Tomi (Constanta) in Rumania.
St. Eudocia, in
monasticism Euphrosyne, grand-duchess of Moscow.
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Eustace.
Martyr Polycarp the New.)
July 8 / 21.
Great-Martyr Procopius of
Caesarea in Palestine .
St. Procopius,
fool-for-Christ, Wonderworker of Ustiug (Vologda).
St. Theophilus the
Myrrh-gusher of Pantocrator Monastery on Mt. Athos.
New-Martyr Anastasius at
Constantinople.
Righteous Procopius of
Usya (Vologda), fool-for-Christ.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Theodosia, mother of Great-Martyr Procopius.)
Appearance of the "Kazan"
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Weeping Novgorod Icon of
the Most Holy Theotokos "Of Tender Feeling";
"Peschanskaya" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
July 9 / 22.
Hieromartyr Pancratius,
Bishop of Taormina in Sicily.
Hieromartyr Cyril, Bishop
of Gortyna in Crete.
St. Theodore, Bishop of
Edessa.
Martyrs Patermuthius,
Coprius, and Alexander the soldier, in Egypt.
Saints Patermuthius and
Coprius, ascetics of Egypt.
St. Euthymius of Karelia.
Blessed Peter, Hieromartyr
of Cherevkov (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyrs Andrew and Probus.
Saints Dionysius the
Rhetorician
and Metrophanes of Mt.
Athos.)
Repose of Hierodeacon
Melchizedek of the Roslavl forests (1840).
Righteous Patermuphy of
Valaam
and St. Alexander Nevsky
Lavra (1840?).
July 10 / 23.
Holy 45 Martyrs at
Nicopolis in Armenia, including Leontius, Maurice,
Daniel, Anthony, Alexander, Anicetus, Sisinius, Meneus, and Belarad
(Verelad).
The Placing of the
Precious Robe of the Lord at Moscow.
St. Anthony of the Kiev
Caves, founder of monasticism in Russia.
Martyrs Bianor and
Silvanus of Pisidia.
Martyr Apollonius of
Sardis.
St. Basil, Bishop of
Ryazan.
10,000 Fathers of the
desert and caves of Scetis martryed by the
impious Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria.
"Konevits" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
July 11 / 24.
Great-Martyr Euphemia the
All-praised.
Blessed
Equal-to-the-Apostles Olga, princess of Russia, in holy baptism
called Helen. Hieromartyr Cindeus of Pamphylia.
St. Nicodemus of Vatopedi
(Mt. Athos).
New-Martyr Nicodemus of
Mt. Athos.
New-Martyr Nectarius of
St. Anne's Skete (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar:
St. Leo, monk of Mandra.
Martyr Martyrocles.)
Repose of cavedweller
Anastasia of St. Cornelius of Padan hermitage in
Olonets (1901).
July 12 / 25.
Martyrs Proclus and Hilary
of Ancyra.
St. Michael, monk of
Maleinus.
Martyr Golindukha, in holy
baptism Mary, of Persia.
Martyrs Theodore and his
son John of Kiev.
St. Veronica, the woman
with the issue of blood who was healed by the
Savior.
Blessed Serapion, abbot of
Volomsk.
Saints John and Gabriel of
Svyatagorsk.
St. Anthony, abbot of
Leokhnov (Novgorod).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyrs Andrew the
Soldier, Heraclius, Taustus, Menas, and others.
Martyr Mamas near
Sigmata.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Three Hands".
SUNDAY ON OR AFTER 13 / 26
JULY:
Commemoration of the Holy
Fathers of the First Six Ecumenical Councils:
Vespers: (1) Gen 14:14-20; (2) Deut 1:8-11, 15-17; (3) Deut 10:14-21;
Liturgy: Heb 13:7-16; John 17:1-13
July 13 / 26.
Synaxis of the Holy
Archangel Gabriel [Heb 2:2-10; Lk 10:16-21].
St. Stephen of St. Sabbas'
Monastery.
Martyr Serapion.
Martyr Marcian of Iconium.
St. Julian, Bishop of
Cenomanis (LeMans) in Gaul.
Virgin Abbess Sarah of
Scete in Libya.
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Axion Estin" ("it is Truly Meet").
July 14 / 27.
Apostle Aquila of the
Seventy, and St. Priscilla.
St. Ellius (Hellius) of
Egypt.
St. Onesimus, monk of
Magnesia.
St. Stephen, abbot of
Makhrishche (Vologda).
Martyr Justus at Rome.
St. Nicodemus of Mt. Athos
(spiritual writer).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Aquila, Hilary, Peter the New, and Heraclius.)
Service to Saints Cyricus
and Julitta transferred to this day from July
15.
July 15 / 28.
Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles
Great Prince Vladimir (in holy baptism
Basil), Enlightener of the Russian Land [(1) III Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30;
(2) Isa 61: 10-11; 62:1-5; (3) Isa 60:1-16. Matins: Jn 10:9-16.
Liturgy: Gal 1:11-19; Jn 10:1-9].
Martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus)
and his mother Julitta of
Tarsus [I Cor 13:11-14:5; Lk 10:19-21].
Martyr Abudimus of the
isle of Tenedos.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Lollianus.
Finding of the head of St.
Matrona of Chios.)
July 16 / 29.
Hieromartyr Athenogenes,
Bishop of Heracleopolis, and his ten
disciples.
Martyrs Paul and two
sisters, Chionia (Thea)
and Alevtina (Valentina),
at Caesaria in Palestine.
Martyr Antiochus,
physician of Sebaste.
Martyr Faustus.
Virgin Martyr Julia of
Carthage.
(Greek Calendar: 1015
Martyrs of Pisidia.
Martyr Athenogenes.)
Repose of Elder Theodore
of Glinsk Hermitage (1859).
July 17 / 30.
Great-Martyr Marina
(Margaret) of Antioch in Pisidia [II Cor 6:1-10; Lk
7:36-50]. Translation of the Relics of St. Lazarus, monk of Mt.
Galerius near Ephesus.
St. Irenarchus, abbot of
Solovki.
St. Leonides (Leonid),
abbot of Ustnedumsk (Vologda).
New-Martyrs Priests Ismael
and Michael (Rozhdestvensky).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Speratus and Veronica.
St. Euphrasius of
Iconopolis, Bishop).
July 18 / 31.
Martyr Emilian of
Silistria in Bulgaria.
Martyr Hyacinth of
Amastris.
St. John the
Long-suffering of the Kiev Caves.
St. Pambo, hermit of
Egypt.
St. Pambo, recluse of the
Kiev Caves.
St. Leontius, abbot of
Karikhov (Novgorod).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Marcel.
Martyrs Dasius and Maron.
Saints Stephen, Archbishop
of Constantinople,
and John, Metropolitan of
Chalcedon.)
"Tolga" Icon of the Most
Holy Theotokos.
July 19 /
August 1
St. Macrina, sister of St.
Basil the Great.
St. Dius, abbot of
Antioch. Blessed Romanus, prince of Ryazan.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Seraphim of Sarov
Blessed Stephen, king of
Serbia, and his mother St. Militsa.
St. Paisius of the Kiev
Caves.
New-Martyr Victor, Bishop
of Glazov (1934).
(Greek Calendar: Abba
Diocles of The Paradise.)
Repose of Blessed Abbot
Nilus (1870), Elder John of St. Nilus of Sora
Monastery (1903), and Hieroschemamonk Anthony of Valaam (1862).
July 20 / August 2
Holy Glorious Prophet
Elias (Elijah) [(1) III Kgs 17:1-23; (2) III Kgs
18:1, 17-40, 44, 42, 45-46; 19:1-16; (3) III Kgs 19:19-21; IV Kgs 2:1,
6-14. Matins: Lk 4:22-30. Liturgy: Jas 5:10-20; Lk 4:22-30].
St. Abramius of Galich or
Chukhloma Lake, disciple of St. Sergius of
Radonezh.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Athanasius, abbot of Brest-Litovsk.
New-Martyr Lydia, and with
her the soldiers Alexei and Cyril (1928);
Priest Philosoph Ornalsky
and those with him (1918).
Repose of Righteous Priest
Valentine (Amphiteatrov) (1908).
July 21 / August 3
St. Symeon of Emesa,
fool-for-Christ, and his fellow faster St. John.
Prophet Ezekiel.
St. Onuphrius the Silent
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Onesimus, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Anna of Kashin.
Martyr Victor of
Marseilles.
St. Anna, mother of St.
Sava the Serbian.
(Greek Calendar:
Martyrs Justus, Mathias,
Eugene, Theodore, and George.
Martyr Acacius of
Constantinople.
St. Eleutherius of "Dry
Hill".
St. Parthenius of
Radovizlios, Bishop)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Armatia".
July 22 / August 4
Holy Myrrh-bearer and
Equal-to-the-Apostles Mary Magdalen [I Cor
9:2-12; Jn 20:11-18].
Hieromartyr Phocas, Bishop
of Sinope.
Woman-martyr Marcella of
Chios.
St. Cornelius, monk of
Pereyaslavl.
July 23 / August 5
Martyrs Trophimus,
Theophilus, and 13 others in Lycia.
Hieromartyr Apollinaris,
Bishop of Ravenna.
Righteous Anna (Hannah),
mother of the Prophet Samuel.
Commemoration of the
Miraculous Appearance of the Mother of God at
Pochaev, which saved the monastery from the assault of the Tatars and
Turks (1675).
Translation of the Relics
of St. Herman (Germanus), Archbishop of
Kazan.
New-Martyr Nectarius
(Trezvinsky), Bishop of Yaransk.
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Apollonius,
250 killed by Bulgarians during the reign of
Emperor Nicephorus.
Eight Martyrs of Carthage.
St. Anna of
Constantinople.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "The Joy of All Who Sorrow" (with
coins) in Petersburg; Pochaev .
July 24 / August 6
Martyr Christina of Tyre.
Holy Martyrs and
Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb, in holy baptism
Romanus and David. St. Polycarp, archimandrite of the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Athanasius of
Ikia.
New-Martyr Theophilus of
Zakynthos.
Martyr Hermogenes.
St. Pachomius, abbot, on
the Lake, friend of St. Dionysius of Glushets
(Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Capito and Hymenaeus.)
Repose of Blessed Monk
Tikhon of Turukhan on the Enisei River in
Siberia (1682).
July 25 / August 7
Dormition of the Righteous
Anna, mother of the Most Holy Theotokos [Gal
4:22-31; Lk 8:16-21].
Holy Women Olympias
(Olympiada) the deaconess of Constantinople,
and Virgin Eupraxia of
Tabenna.
St. Macarius, abbot of
Sheltovod and Unzha.
St. Christopher, abbot of
Solvychegodsk (Vologda).
Martyrs Sanctus, Maturus,
Attalus, and Blandina of Lyons.
Commemoration of the Holy
165 Fathers of the Fifth Ecumenical Council.
July 26 / August 8
Hieromartyr Hermolaus and
Martyrs Hermippus and Hermocrates at
Nicomedia.
Martyr Parasceve of Rome.
St. Moses the Hungarian,
of the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar:
Virgin Martyr Oriozela of
Reuma, disciple of St. Andrew.
St. Ignatius, monk of Mt.
Stirion.
Martyr Appion.
Virgin Martyr Jerusalem of
Byzantium.
St. Gerontius, founder of
the Skete of St. Anne.
St. Sava III, Archbishop
of Serbia.)
Most Holy Theotokos of
"Emvolon" in Constantinople.
Repose of Elder Theophanes
of Solovki, disciple of St. Paisius
Velchkovsky (1819).
July 27 / August 9
Holy Great-martyr and
Healer Panteleimon [II Tim 2:1-10; Jn
15:17-16:2].
St. Anthusa, abbess of
Mantinea in Asia Minor.
Blessed Nicholas Kochanov,
fool-for-Christ at Novgorod.
St. Ioasaph, Metropolitan
of Moscow.
New-Martyr Christodulus.
St. Clement of Ochrida,
Bishop of Greater Macedonia,
and Saints Angelar,
Gorazd, Nahum and Sabbas, disciples of Saints Cyril
and Methodius. (Greek Calendar:
The blind man who
confessed Christ and was martyred with St.
Pantileimon.
853 Martyrs of Thrace who
were drowned.
St. Manuel, monk.)
Repose of Abbess Pulcheria
of Viatka Nativity Convent (1890).
Commemoration of the
Canonization of St. Herman of Alaska (1970).
July 28 / August 10
Holy Apostles of the
Seventy and Deacons: Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon,
and Parmenas. Martyr Eustathius (Eustace) the soldeir of Ancyra.
Martyr Acacius of Apamea.
Martyr Julian of Dalmatia.
St. Pitirim, Bishop of
Tambov.
St. Irene of Cappadocia.
St. Paul of Xeropotamou
Monastery on Mt. Athos.
St. Moses, Wonderworker of
the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Drosida.)
Appearance of the
"Smolensk" Hodigitria Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos.
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of Tender Feeling-Diveyevo", before
which St. Seraphim of Sarov reposed.
Repose of Abbess Daria of
Sezenovo (1858).
July 29 / August 11
Martyr Callinicus of
Gangra in Asia Minor.
Virgin Martyr Seraphima
(Serapia) of Antioch.
Martyr Theodota and her
three sons in Bithynia.
St. Constantine, Patriarch
of Constantinople.
St. Theodosius the New,
emperor.
St. Romanus, abbot of
Kirzhach, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
Saints Constantine and
Cosmas, abbots of Kosinsk (Pskov).
Martyr Eustace of Mtskhet
in Georgia.
Martyr Michael,
St. Lupus the Confessor,
Bishop of Troyes.
Martyr Mamas in Darii.
St. Bogolep,
Schemamonk-child of Black Ravine near Astrakhan.
St. Olaf, Enlightener of
Norway.
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Basiliscus the
Elder.
Martyrs Benjamin
and Berius of
Constantinople.)
July 30 / August 12
Apostles Silas and
Silvanus of the Seventy
and those with them:
Crescens, Epenetus, and Andronicus.
Hieromartyr Valentine,
Bishop of Interamna (Terni) in Italy,
and Martyrs Proculus,
Ephebus, Apollonius, and Abundius, youths.
Martyr John the soldier at
Constantinople.
Hieromartyr Polychronius,
Bishop of Babylon,
and Martyrs Permenius,
Helimenas (Elimas) and Chrysotelus, presbyters;
Luke and Mocius, deacons;
and Abdon, Sennen, Maximus and Olympius.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Herman (Germanus) of Solovki.
St. Angelina, princess of
Serbia.
Birthday of New-Martyr
Crown Prince Alexis.
New-Martyr Anatole of
Optina (1922).
July 31 / August 13
Forefeast of the
Procession of the Precious and Life-giving Cross of
the Lord.
Righteous Eudocimus of
Cappadocia {Gal 5:22-6:2; Matt 11:27-30].
Righteous Joseph of
Arimathea.
Martyr Julitta at
Caesarea.
St. Germanus, Bishop of
Auxerre.
(Greek Calendar:
Consecration of the Church
of the Most Holy Theotokos of Blachernae.
Twelve Martyrs of Rome.
Translation of the Relics
of Apostle Philip to Cyprus.)
Repose of Elder Gerasim
the Younger of Kaluga's St. Sergius Skete
(1918).
August 1 / 14
Procession of the Precious
Wood of the Life-giving Cross of the Lord.
Holy Seven Maccabees:
Martyrs Abimus, Antoninus, Gurias, Eleazar,
Eusabonus, Alimus, and Marcellus;
their mother Solomonia;
and their teacher Eleazar [Heb 11:33-40; Matt
10:32-40].
Nine Martyrs of Perge in
Pamphylia: Leontius, Attius, Alexander,
Cindeus, Minsitheus (Mnesitheus), Cyriacus, Mineon (Menaeus), Catanus,
and Eucleus.
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Papas the New.
Martyr Eleazar.
Martyr Cyricus.
Martyrs Theodore and
Polyeuctus.
Martyrs Menas, Menais, and
others of England.
Martyr Elessa of Cythera.
St. Timothy the
Wonderworker, Archbishop of Priconissus of
Peloponnesus.)
Archbishop Nicholas
(Kassatki), Enlightener of Japan (1912).
August 2 / 15
Translation of the Relics
of Protomartyr and Archdeacon Stephen [Acts
6:8-7:5, 47-60; Matt 21:33-42].
Translation of the Relics
of Righteous Nicodemus, Gamaliel, and Abibus.
Blessed Basil of Moscow,
fool-for-Christ.
Blessed Basil of Kubensk.
Hieromartyr Stephen, pope
of Rome.
St. Marco of Belavinsk
(Vologda).
St. Friardus of Vindumitta
(Gaul).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Phocas.
Translation of the Relics
of Martyrs Maximus, Dada, and Quinctilian at
Dorostulum in Bulgaria.)
August 3 / 16
Saints Isaac, Dalmatus and
Faustus, ascetics of the Dalmatian Monastery
at Constantinople.
St. Anthony the Roman,
abbot of Novgorod.
St. Cosmas, eunuch and
hermit of Palestine.
Holy Myrrhbearer Salome.
Martyr Razhden of Georgia.
(Greek Calendar:
St. John, confessor, an
abbot of the Monastery of Patalaria.
St. Theoctistus the
Wonderworker of Optimaton.)
Repose of Schemahieromonk
Ignatius of Harbin (1958).
August 4 / 17
Holy Seven Youths (the
"Seven Sleepers") of Ephesus: Maximilian,
Jamblicus, Martinian, John, Dionysius, Exacustodian (Constantine), and
Antoninus.
Martyr Eudocia of Persia.
Martyr Eleutherius of
Constantinople.
New Hieromartyr Cosmas of
Aitolia, Equal-to-the-Apostles (also entered
at August 24). (Greek Calendar: Martyr Thathuil. Martyr Ia and 9,000
with her.)
August 5 / 18
Forefeast of the
Transfiguration.
Martyr Eusignius of
Antioch.
Martyrs Cantidius,
Cantidian and Sibelius (Sobel) of Egypt.
Martyr Pontius at Cimella
in France.
Hieromartyrs Fabian and
Antherus (Antheros), popes of Rome.
Righteous Nonna, mother of
St. Gregory the Theologian.
August 6 / 19
THE HOLY TRANSFIGURATION
OF OUR LORD, GOD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST.
St. Theoctistus, Bishop of
Chernigov.
St. Job the Gorge-dweller
on the Mezen River (Solovki).
New-Martyrs Dimitry,
Archbishop of Gdov (1938)
and Priest Nicholas
(Prozorov) (1930).
Repose of Hieroschemamonk
Nikon the Cave-dweller of Valaam (1822)
and Righteous Priest Basil
(Shoustin), disciple of Optina (1968);
Martyr Priest Maxim
(Maksym) Sandovich of Carpatho-Russia, by the Latins
August 7 / 20
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
Martyr Dometius of Persia
and two disciples [Eph 6:10-17; Jn
15:17-16:2].
Martyrs Marinus the
soldier and Asterius the senator at Caesaria in
Palestine.
St. Poemen (Pimen) the
Much-ailing of the Kiev Caves.
St. Hor (Horus) of the
Thebaid.
St. Pimen, faster of the
Kiev Caves.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Metrophanes, first Bishop of Voronezh.
Virgin Potamia.
St. Dometius of Philotheou
Monastery on Mt. Athos.
St. Mercurius, Bishop of
Smolensk (Kiev Caves).
Elder Anthony of Optina
(1865).
(Greek Calendar:
Holy Ten Thousand Ascetics
of Thebes.
Hieromartyr Narcissus of
Jerusalem.
St. Hyperechius of the
Paradise.
St. Sozon of Nicomedia.
St. Theodosius the New,
healer of Peloponnesus.
St. Nicanor, Wonderworker
of Mt. Calistratus.)
Repose of Elder Adrian of
South Dorotheus Monastery (1853),
and Schemamonk John the
Blind of Valaam (1894).
Repose of Elder Callinicus
the Hesychast of Mt. Athos (1930).
August 8 / 21
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
St. Emilian the Confessor,
Bishop of Cyzicus.
St. Myron, Bishop of
Crete.
Martyrs Eleutherius and
Leonides of Constantinople, and many infants
martyred with them.
St. Gregory of Sinai (and
Mt. Athos).
St. Gregory, iconographer
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Gregory, Wonderworker
of the Kiev Caves.
Translation of the Relics
of Saints Zosimas and Sabbatius of Solovki.
New-Martyr Triandaphyllus
of Thessaly.
(Greek Calendar:
Twelve Ascetics of Egypt.
Two Martyrs of Tyre.
Martyr Styracius.)
"Tolga" Icon of the Most
Holy Theotokos.
August 9 / 22
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
Apostle Matthias.
Martyr Anthony of
Alexandria.
Martyrs Julian, Marcian,
John, James, Alexius, Demetrius, Photius
(Phocas), Peter, Leontius and Mary of Constantinople.
St. Psoes of Egypt.
St. Macarius, abbot of
Oredezh.
August 10 / 23
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
Holy Martyr and Archdeacon
Laurence of Rome Hieromartyr Sixtus, Bishop
of Rome,
and Martyrs Felicissimus
and Agapitus, deacons.
Martyr Romanus, soldier,
of Rome.
Blessed Laurence,
fool-for-Christ at Kaluga.
(Greek Calendar:
with St. Laurence, Martyr
Hippolytus of Rome.
Six Martyrs of Bizin.
St. Heron the Philosopher.)
August 11 / 24
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
Holy Martyr and Archdeacon
Euplus of Catania.
Virgin Martyr Susanna and
those with her:
Martyrs Gaius, pope of
Rome, Presbyter Gabinus, his brother, and father
of Susanna;
Maximus, Claudius, and his
wife Praepedigna, with their sons Alexander
and Cutias. Martyrs Basil and Theodore of the Kiev Caves.
St. Theodosius (Prince
Theodore of Ostrog) of the Kiev Caves.
St. Passarion of
Palestine.
St. Niphon, Patriarch of
Constantinople (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyrs Neophytus, Zeno,
Gaius, Mark, Macarius, and Gaianus.
Commemoration of the
Miracle of St. Spyridon on Kerkyra (Corfu) with
the Hagarenes.)
August 12 / 25
Afterfeast of the
Transfiguration.
Martyrs Anicletus and
Photius (Photinus) of Nicomedia.
Martyrs Pamphilus and
Capito.
Hieromartyr Alexander,
Bishop of Comana.
St. Pallamon of Egypt,
instructor of St. Pachomius the Great.
(Greek Calendar:
Saints Sergius and
Stephen, monks.
Soldier-martyrs of Crete.)
(Service to St. Maximus
the Confessor is transferred to this day.)
August 13 / 26
Apodosis of the
Transfiguration.
St. Maximus the Confessor
(his service is sung on August 12).
St. Tikhon (Tychon),
Bishop of Voronezh, Wonderworker of Zadonsk and
All Russia. Opening of the Relics of St. Maximus of Moscow,
fool-for-Christ.
Martyr Hippolytus of Rome
and those with him: Martyrs Concordia,
Irenaeus, and Abundius.
Empress Irene, tonsured
Xenia.
St. Eudocia the Empress,
wife of St. Theodosius the Younger.
St. Serid, abbot of Gaza.
New-Martyrs Benjamin,
Metropolitan of Petrograd;
Archimandrite Sergius, and
those with them (1921).
(Greek Calendar:
St. Abba Dorotheus of
Gaza.
Martyr Coronatus.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Passion". Repose of Valaam
Schemamonk Timothy of Mt. Athos (1848).
August 14 / 27
Forefeast of the
Dormition.
Prophet Micah.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Theodosius of the Kiev Caves.
Hieromartyr Marcellus,
Bishop of Apamea.
St. Arcadius, monk of
Novotorzhk.
Martyr Ursicius at
Nicomedia.
New-Martyr Simeon of
Trebizond.
Greek Calendar: Martyr
Luke the Soldier.)
Commemoration of the
disciples of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk:
Monks Theophanes, Aaron,
Nicander, Cosmas and Metrophanes.
August 15 / 28
THE DORMITION OF OUR MOST
HOLY LADY THE THEOTOKOS AND EVER-VIRGIN MARY.
St. Macarius the Roman,
abbot, and St. Chariton.
"Diasozousa" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Elder Anthony of
Murom, friend of St. Seraphim of Sarov
(1851), Archimandrite Hieron, founder of New Athos (1912),
and Abbess Rufina of
Harbin and Shanghai (1937).
August 16 / 29
Afterfeast of the
Dormition.
Translation of the Image
Not-made-by-hands of our Lord Jesus Christ
from Edessa to Constantinople
Martyr Diomedes the
Physician of Tarsus in Cilicia.
St. Cherimon (Chaeremon)
of Egypt.
St. Joachim, monk of
Osogov.
St. Gerasimos the New
Ascetic of Cephalonia (Mt. Athos).
New-Martyr Nicodemus of
Meteora.
New-Martyr Stamatios of
Thessaly.
New-Martyrs Priest
Vladimir and his brother Boris (1931).
St. Raphael of Banat
(Serbia).
(Greek Calendar:
33 Martyrs of Palestine.
Martyr Alcibiades.
St. Nilus, brother of
Emperor Theodore Laskaris, who rebuilt the
Monastery of the Mother of God at Eiperus.
Seraphim, Dorotheus,
James, Demetrius, Basil and Sarantis of Megaris.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos of St. Theodore ("Feodorovskaya").
Repose of Blessed Matrona
Popova, disciple of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk
(1851).
August 17 / 30
Afterfeast of the
Dormition.
Martyr Myron of Cyzicus .
Martyrs Straton, Philip,
Eutychian and Cyprian of Nicomedia.
Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius
and Coronatus, with others at Caesarea in
Bithynia.
Martyrs Paul and his
sister Juliana of Syria.
Martyr Patroclus of
Troyes.
St. Alypius the
Iconographer of the Kiev Caves.
St. Philip, monk of Yankov
(Vologda).
New-Martyr Demetrius of
Samarina in Epirus.
Blessed Theodoretus,
Enlightener of the Laps (Solovki).
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos of "Armatia".
Repose of Schemamonk
Onuphrius of Valaam (1912).
August 18 / 31
Afterfeast of the
Dormition.
Martyrs Florus and Laurus
of Illyria [Eph 6:10-17; Lk 12:2-12].
Martyrs Hermes, Serapion
and Polyaenus of Rome.
Martyrs Hilarion,
Dionysius and Hermippus;
Hieromartyr Emilian, and
others (about 1,000) of Italy.
Saints John and George,
Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Barnabas and his
nephew St. Sophronius, monks of Mt. Mela near
Trebizond.
St. Christopher, abbot of
Mt. Mela Monastery.
Repose of St. John, abbot
of Rila.
St. Sophronius of St.
Anne's Skete on Mt. Athos.
St. Arsenius the New of
Paros.
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Juliana near
Strobilus.
Martyr Leo, drowned near
Myra in Lycia.
Four Holy Ascetics.)
August
19 / September 1
Afterfeast of the
Dormition.
Martyr Andrew Stratelates
and 2,593 soldiers with him in Cilicia
[Eph
6:10-17; Lk 21:12-19].
Martyrs Timothy, Agapius
and Thecla of
Palestine.
St. Pitirim, Bishop of
Perm.
Opening of the Relics of
St.
Gennadius, abbot of Kostroma.
St. Theophanes, new
Wonderworker of
Macedonia (Mt. Athos).
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Don".
August 20 / September 2
Afterfeast of the
Dormition.
Prophet Samuel.
Hieromartyr Philip, Bishop
of Heraclea,
and with
him Martyrs Severus, Memnon and 37 soldiers in Thrace.
Martyr Lucius
the senator of Cyprus.
Martyrs Heliodorus and
Dosa (Dausa) in Persia.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Photina at the door of the Church in
Blachernae.)
Repose of Righteous
Hieromonk Seraphim of Platina.
August 21 / September 3
Apostle Thaddeus of
the Seventy.
Martyr Bassa of Edessa and
her
sons Theogonius, Agapius and Pistus.
St. Abramius,
archimadrite,
Wonderworker of Smolensk,
and his disciple St.
Ephraim.
St. Abramius
the Lover-of-labor of the Kiev Caves.
St. Theocleta the
Wonderworker of
Asia Minor.
St. Cornelius, abbot of
Paleostrov, and his disciple St.
Abramius.
St. Isaiah of Mt. Athos.
August 22 / September 4
Martyr Agathonicus
of Nicomedia and his companions: Martyrs
Zoticus, Theoprepius, Acindynus, Severian, Zeno and others who suffered
under Maximian.
Virgin Martyr Eulalia of
Barcelona.
St. Anthusa.
Hieromartyr Athanasius,
Bishop of Tarsus in Cilicia,
and Martyrs
Charesimus and Neophytus.
St. Bogolep of St. Paisius
of Uglich
Monastery.
New-Martyrs Bishop Ephraim
of Selenginsk
and Priest John
Vostorgov (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Irenaeus, Deacon, Or, and
Oropsus.)
August 23 / September 5
Apodosis of the
Dormition (Epistle & Gospel of the Feast).
Martyr Lupus, slave of St.
Demetrius of Thessalonica.
Hieromartyr
Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons.
St. Callinicus, Patriarch
of Constantinople.
Saints Eutychius and
Florentius of Nursia.
(Greek Calendar: 38
Martyrs
of Thrace.
St. Nicholas the Sicilian
who struggled on Mt. Neotaka in
Euboea.)
August 24 / September 6
Hieromartyr
Eutychius, disciple of St. John the Theologian .
Translation of the Relics
of St. Peter, Metropolitan of Kiev.
St.
Arsenius, abbot of Komel (Vologda).
St. George Limniotes the
Confessor
of Mt. Olympus.
Martyr Tation (Tatio) at
Claudiopolis.
Virgin Martyr
Cyra of Persia.
New Hieromartyr Cosmas of
Aetolia,
Equal-to-the-Apostles (also entered at August 4).
St. Dionysius,
Archbishop of Aegina.
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Petrovskaya"
("Of St. Peter of Moscow").
August 25 / September 7
Return of the relics
of Apostle Bartholomew from Anastasiopolis
to Lipari
Apostle Titus of the
Seventy
[Tit 1:1-4;
2:15-3:3, 12j-13, 15;
Matt 5:14-19].
Saints Barses and
Eulogius, Bishops of Edessa,
and St.
Protopgenes, Bishop of Carrhae, confessors.
St. Menas, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
St. John the Cappadocian
and St. Epiphanius, pats.
Constantinople.
Repose of Abbess Magdalena
of Sevsk Convent (1848)
and
Monk Benjamin of Valaam (1848).
August 26 / September 8
Martyrs Adrian and
Natalia and 33 companions of Nicomedia.
Martyr
Adrian at Nicomedia.
St. Tithoes of the
Thebaid, disciple of St.
Pachomius the Great.
St. Adrian, abbot of
Ondrusov (Valaam).
Blessed
Cyprian of Storozhev, former outlaw.
St. Adrian, abbot of
Poshekhonye
(Vologda).
St. Ibestion the
Confessor, Egyptian ascetic.
St. Adrian of
Uglich, disciple of St. Paisius of Uglich.
Finding of the relics of
St.
Bassian of Alatry Monastery (17th century).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Atticus and Sisinnius.)
Commemoration of the
Meeting of the "Vladimir"
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Repose of Schema-hieromonk
Aristocleus
of Mt. Athos and Moscow (1918).
Miraculous Renewal of the
Vladimir Icon
of the Most Holy Theotokos in the hands of Righteous Abbess Rufina in
Harbin, Manchuria (1925).
August 27 / September 9
St. Poemen the Great
[Gal 5:22-6:2; Matt 4:25-5:12].
St. Poemen
of Palestine.
St. Sabbas of Benephali.
St. Liberius, pope of
Rome.
St.
Hosius the Confessor,
Bishop of Cordova.
Hieromartyr Kushka and St.
Pimen (Poemen) of the Kiev Caves.
Martyr Anthusa.
Translation of the
Relics of Saints Theognostus, Cyprian and Photius, Metropolitan of
Moscow.
Great-Martyr Phanurius the
newly-appeared of Rhodes.
August 28 / September 10
St. Moses the Black
of Scete.
Uncovering or the relics
of St. Job
of Pochaev .
St. Sabbas, abbot of
Krypetsk.
Righteous Anna the
Prophetess.
Righteous Hezekiah, king
of Judah.
Synaxis of the Saints of
the Kiev Caves whose relics repose in the Far Cave of St. Theodosius.
St. Amphilochius, Bishop
of Vladimir in Volhynia.
St. Theodore
(Theodosius in monasticism), prince of Volhynia (same as August 11).
Martyr Susanna
(Shishanika) of Georgia.
New-Martyrs Archimandrite
Sergius and other monks of Zilantiev Monastery (1918).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyrs Diomedes and Laurence.
33 Martyrs of Nicomedia.)
Repose of
Elder Philaret of Novo-Spassky Monastery (1842).
August 29 / September 11
The Beheading of the
Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John
St. Alexander, abbot of
Voche.
New-Martyr Anastasius of
Bulgaria.
New-Martyr Peter,
Metropolitan of Krutitsa (1936).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Theodora of Thessalonica.
St. Arcadius of Arsinoe on
Cyprus, Bishop of
and Wonderworker.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Joseph the
Sanctified of Samaka.)
Repose of Righteous
Pachomius the Silent of
Valdai Monastery (1886).
August 30 / September 12
Saints Alexander,
John and Paul the New, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
Repose of St. Alexander,
abbot of Svir.
Translation of
the Relics of St. Alexander Nevsky.
St. Christopher of
Palestine.
St.
Fantinus of Calabria.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Daniel, prince of
Moscow.
Synaxis of the Serbian
hierarchs: Saints Sabbas I, Sabbas II,
Arsenius I, Eustathius I, James, Nicodemus and Daniel, Archbishops.;
Saints Ioannicius II,
Ephraim II, Spyridon, Macarius, Gabriel I,
patriarchs;
and St. Gregory, Bishop of
St. Bryaene of Nisibis.
St.
Eulalius, Bishop of Caesarea.
(Greek Calendar: Sixteen
Monk-martyrs of
Thebes.
Six Martyrs of Melitene.
St. Sarmata of the
Paradise.
Hieromartyr Felix
and Martyrs Fortunatus,
Septiminus and Januarius.)
August 31 / September 13
The Placing of the
Cincture (Sash) of the Most Holy Theotokos
[Heb 9:1-7; Lk 10:38-42;
11:27-28] .
Hieromartyr Cyprian,
Bishop of Carthage.
St. Gennadius, Patriarch
of
Constantinople.
St. Gennadius Scholarius,
Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. John, Metropolitan of
Kiev.
(Greek Calendar: Four
Martyrs of Perge
in Pamphylia.
Martyrs Menas, Fausus,
Andrew and Heraclius.
Martyr
Phileortus.
Martyr Diadoch.
Eight Virgin Martyrs of
Gaza.
366 Martyrs of
Nicomedia.)
September 1 / 14
Church New Year
St. Symeon Stylites (the
Elder) and his mother St. Martha .
(The
services to the Saint and for the New Year are combined.) (Vespers
only)
Martyr Aeithalas of
Persia.
Holy 40 Women Martyrs
and Martyr
Ammon the deacon and their teacher, at Heraclea in Thrace.
Martyrs
Callista and her brothers Evodus and Hermogenes at Nicomedia.
Righteous
Joshua the Son of Nun.
St. Meletius the New of
Greece.
New-Martyr
Angelis of Constantinople.
Commemoration of the Great
Fire at
Constantinople about 470 A.D.
Synaxis of the Most Holy
Theotokos in
Miasena.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Evanthia.
St. Nicholas of Crete,
monk.)
"Chernigov-Gethsemane"
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
September 2 / 15
Martyr Mama of
Caesarea in Cappadocia,
and his parents, Martyrs
Theodotus and Rufina [Rom 8:28-39; Jn 15:1-7].
St. John the Faster,
Patriarch of Constantinople.
3,618 Martyrs who suffered
at Nicomedia.
Righteous Eleazar, son of
Aaron,
and Righteous Phineas.
(Greek
Calendar: Martyrs Aeithalas and Ammon of Thrace.)
"Kaluga" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
September 3 / 16
Hieromartyr
Anthimus, Bishop of Nicomedia,
and those with him:
Martyrs Theophilus deacon, Dorotheus, Mardonius, Migdonius, Peter,
Indes, Gorgonius, Zeno, Virgin Domna, and Euthymius
St. Theoctistus,
fellow-faster with St. Euthymius the Great. (services combined)
Martyr
Aristion, Bishop of Alexandria.
Martyr Basilissa of
Nicomedia.
St.
Pheobe, deaconess at Cenchreae near Corinth.
Blessed John "the Hairy",
fool-for-Christ at Rostov.
St. Ioannicius, Archbishop
of Serbia.
New-Martyr Polydorus of
Cyprus.
Martyr Edward of England .
(Greek
Calendar: Martyrs Chariton and Archontinus.
Emperor Constantine the
New.)
Repose of Priest Peter,
fool-for-Christ of Uglich (1866).
September 4 / 17
Hieromartyr Babylas,
Bishop of Antioch,
and with him Martyrs
Urban, Prilidian, and Epolonius
and their mother
Christodula [Heb
11:33-40; Lk 12:32-40].
Holy Prophet and God-seer
Moses.
Opening of the
Relics of St. Ioasaph, Bishop of Belgorod (also December 10).
Martyr
Babylas of Nicomedia, and with him 84 children.
Martyrs Theodore,
Mianus (Ammianus), Julian, Kion (Oceanus), and Centurionus of
Nicomedia.
Martyr Hermione, daughter
of St. Philip the Deacon.
St.
Petronius of Egypt, disciple of St. Pachomius the Great.
(Greek
Calendar: Martyrs Theotimus and Theodulus the executioners.
Martyr
Charitina of Amisus.
Martyrs Thathuil and
Bebaia of Edessa.)
Icon of
the Most Holy Theotokos "The Unburnt Bush".
September 5 / 18
Holy Prophet
Zacharias and Righteous Elizabeth,
parents of St.
John the Forerunner [Heb 6:13-20; Matt 23:29-39].
Martyrs Urban,
Theodore, Medimnus, and 77 Companions at Nicomedia.
Martyr Abdias
(Abidas) of Persia.
Martyr Sarbelus of Edessa.
Martyrs Ththuil
(Thithail) and his sister Bebaia.
Virgin Martyr Rhais
(Raisa) of
Alexandria.
Martyrs Juventius and
Maximus at Antioch.
Appearance of the
Holy Apostle Peter to Emperor Justinian at Athira near Constantinople.
Martyrdom of Holy Passion-bearer Gleb, in holy baptism David.
Martyrdom
of St. Athanasius, abbot of Brest, by the Latins.
September 6 / 19
Commemoration of the
Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Colossae
(Chonae)
Martyr Eudoxius and those
with him: Martyrs Romulus, Zeno, Macarius
and
11,000 others in Armenia.
St. Archippus of
Herapolis.
Martyrs Cyriacus,
Faustus, Abibus, and 11 others at Alexandria.
Hieromartyr Cyril, Bishop
of Gortyna.
St. David of Hermpolis in
Egypt.
Martyrs Calodote,
Macarius, Andrew, Cyriacus, Dionysius, Andrew the soldier,
Andropelagia, Thecla, Theoctistus, and Sarapabon the senator, in Egypt.
Repose of Paisius the New
of Mt. Athos (1871).
September 7 / 20
Martyr Sozon of
Cilicia
St. John, Archbishop and
Wonderworker of
Novgorod.
Martyr Eupsychius of
Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Apostles Evodus
(Euodias)
and Onesiphorus of the
Seventy.
St. Luke, abbot near
Constantinople.
Martyrdom of St. Macarius,
archimandrite of Kanev.
St.
Cloud (Clodoald), abbot-founder of Nogent-sur-Seine near Paris.
New-Martyr priest John
Maslovsky.
Repose of Elder Macarius
of Optina
(1860).
September 8 / 21
THE NATIVITY OF OUR
MOST HOLY LADY THE THEOTOKOS AND EVER-VIRGIN
MARY.
St. Serapion, monk of
Spaso-Eleazar Monastery (Pskov).
St. Lucian,
abbot of Alexandrov.
St. Arsenius, abbot of
Konevits.
New-Martyr
Athanasius of Thessalonica.
New-Martyr Alexander
(Jacobson) (1930).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Rufus and Rufianus.
Martyrs Severus and
Artemidorus.
St. Sophronius of Iberia,
Bishop)
Icons of the Most Holy
Theotokos: "Kursk-Root"
Icon of the sign";
"Pochaev"; "Kholmsk"; and
others.
Repose of Elder Daniel of
Katounakia, Mt. Athos (1929).
September 9 / 22
Afterfeast of the
Nativity of the Theotokos
Holy and Righteous
Ancestors of God Joachim and Anna .
Martyr
Severian of Sebaste.
St. Joseph, abbot of
Volokolamsk (or Volotsk).
Martyr Chariton.
Martyr Straton.
St. Theophanes the
confessor and
faster of Mt. Diabenos.
Blessed Nicetas the Hidden
of Constantinople.
St. Joachim, abbot of
Opochka Monastery (Pskov).
Opening of the Relics
of St. Theodosius, Archbishop of Chernigov.
Commemoration of the Third
Ecumenical Council.
Repose of Elder Joachim of
St. Anne's Skete, Mt.
Athos.
September 10 / 23
Afterfeast of the
Nativity of the Theotokos
Martyrs Menodora,
Metrodora, and Nymphodora at Nicomedia.
Martyr
Barypsabas in Dalmatia.
Saints Peter and Paul,
Bishops of Nicaea.
St.
Pulcherius the Empress.
Synaxis of the Holy
Apostles Apelles, Lucius
and Clement of the Seventy.
St. Ioasaph, monk of
Kubensk (Vologda).
St.
Paul the Obedient of the Kiev Caves.
St. Cassian, abbot of
Spaso-Kamenny and Cyril of White Lake Monasteries.
St. Salvius, Bishop
of Albi (Gaul).
September 11 / 24
Afterfeast of the
Nativity of the Theotokos
Translation of the
Relics of Saints Sergius and Herman of Valaam
St. Euphrosynus the Cook
of Alexandria.
Martyr Ia of Persia and
9,000
Martyrs with her.
Martyrs Diodorus, Didymus,
and Diomedes of Laodicea.
Martyrs Demetrius, his
wife Euanthis, and their son Demetrian at
Skepsis on the Hellespont. Martyrs Serapion, Cronides (Hieronides) and
Leontius of Alexandria.
Canonization of St. Xenia
of Petersburg (1978).
Weeping Kazan Icon of
"Kaplunovka".
Repose of young Elder
Melchizedek
of Mzensk (1846)
and Schemamonk Silouan of
Mt. Athos (1938).
September 12 / 25
Hieromartyr
Autonomus, Bishop of in Italy.
St. Coronatus, Bishop
of Iconium.
Martyr Julian of Galatia
and 40 Martyrs with him.
Hieromartyr Theodore of
Alexandria.
St. Athanasius, disciple
of St.
Sergius of Radonezh
and abbot of the Vysotsk
Monastery in Serpukhov,
and his disciple St. Athanasius.
St. Bassian of Tikhsnen
(Vologda).
Translation of the Relics
of Righteous Simeon of Verkhoturye.
Martyr
Macedonius in Phrygia, and with him Martyrs Tatian and Theodulus.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Daniel of Thassius, monk.)
September 13 / 26
Commemoration of the
Founding of the Church of the Resurrection
(the Holy Sepulchre) in
Jerusalem.
Hieromartyr Cornelius the
Centurion.
Hieromartyr Julian of
Galatia (same as September 12).
St. Peter of
Atroe.
Martyrs Elias, Zoticus,
Lucian, Valerian, Macrobius and Gordian
at Tomi in Rumania. Martyrs Cronides, Leontius and Serapion of
Alexandria.
Martyr Seleucus in
Scythia.
Martyr Straton (same as
September 9).
St. Hierotheus of Iberon
Monastery (Mt. Athos).
Great-Martyr Ketevan,
Queen of Georgia.
St. Cornelius of
Padan-Olonets,
disciple of St. Alexander of Svir,
and with him Saints
Dionysius and
Misail.
(Greek Calendar: St. Basil
of Ibera, monk.)
Repose of
Dorotheus, last hermit of the Roslavl forests (1865).
September 14 / 27
THE UNIVERSAL
EXALTATION OF THE PRECIOUS AND LIFE-GIVING CROSS.
Repose of St. John Chrysostom.
Martyr Papas of Lycaonia.
St. Placilla
the Empress, wife of Theodosius the Great.
New-Martyr Macarius of
Thessalonica.
(Greek Calendar: Holy
Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical
Council.
Martyr Theocles and
Child-martyr Valerian.)
"Lesna" Icon of
the Most Holy Theotokos.
September 15 / 28
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross
Great-Martyr Nicetas
the Goth [II Tim 2:1-10; Matt 10:16-22].
St.
Philotheus the presbyter.
Martyr Porphyrius the
actor.
Opening of the
Relics of St. Acacius, Bishop of Melitene.
Opening of the Relics of
Holy Protomartyr and Archdeacon Stephen.
Martyrs Theodotus,
Asclepiodotus, and Maximus of Adrianopolis.
Saints Bessarion I and
Bessarion II, Archbishops. Larissa.
St. Gerasimus, abbot of
Mysia.
St.
Joseph, abbot of Alaverd in Georgia.
New-Martyr John of Crete.
September 16 / 29
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross
Great-Martyr
Euphemia the All-praised [II Cor 6:1-10; Lk
7:36-50].
Martyrs Victor and
Sosthenes at Chalcedon.
St. Sebastiana,
disciple of St. Paul the Apostle, martyred at Heraclea.
Martyr Melitina
of Marcianopolis.
St. Dorotheus, hermit of
Egypt.
Martyr Ludmilla,
grandmother of St. Wenceslaus, prince of the Czechs.
Repose of St.
Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev.
St. Procopius, abbot of
Sazava in
Bohemia.
New-Martyrs Isaac and
Joseph of Georgia.
St. Cyprian of Serbia.
September 17 / 30
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross
Martyr Sophia and her
three daughters
Faith (Vera), Hope
(Nadezhda),
and Love (Lyubov) at Rome.
Martyr Agathocleia.
Martyr Theodota at
Nicaea.
156 Martyrs of Palestine,
including Bishops Peleus and Nilus,
presbyter Zeno,
and noblemen Patermuthius
and Elias.
Martyrs Lucy and
her son Geminian of Rome.
Hieromartyrs Heraclides
and Myron, Bishops of
Cyprus.
(Greek Calendar: 100
Martyrs of Egypt.
Martyrs Charalampus,
Panteleon and others.
St. Anastasius of Cyprus,
monk.
St. Eusipius of
Cyprus, monk.)
Repose of Blessed Agapius,
disciple of St. Tikhon of
Zadonsk (1825),
and Blessed lay-recluse
Matthew of Petersburg (1904).
September
18 / October 1
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross.
St. Eumenes, Bishop of
Gortyna.
Martyr Ariadne of Phrygia.
Martyrs Sophia and Irene
of Egypt.
Martyr Castor of
Alexandria.
St. Arcadius, Bishop of
Novgorod.
Great-Martyr Prince
Bidzini and Martyrs Prince Elizbar and Prince
Shalva of Georgia.
Repose of Blessed
Irene of the Green Hill Monastery (18th
century)
and Elder Hilarion of
Optina (1873).
September 19 / October 2
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross.
Martyrs Trophimus,
Sabbatius and Dorymedon of Synnada.
St. Theodore, prince of
Smolensk
and Yaroslav, and his
children Saints David and Constantine.
Martyr Zosimas,
hermit of Cilicia.
Hieromartyr Januarius,
Bishop of Benevento,
and his companions: Sosius
and Proclus, deacons; Gantiol, Eutychius,
Acutius, Festus
and Desiderius, at Puteoli
(same as April 21).
Repose of Schema-hieromonk
Alexis of Zosima Hermitage (1928).
September 20 / October 3
Afterfeast of the
Exaltation of the Cross.
Great-Martyr Eustathius
(Eustace) Placidas, his wife MAry Theopistes,
and their children Martyrs
Agapius and Theopistus, of Rome
Holy Martyr and Confessor
Michael
and his councillor
Theodore, Wonderworkers of Chernigov.
St. Oleg, prince of
Briansk.
Martyr John the Confessor
of Egypt, beheaded in Palestine, and with him
40 Martyrs.
Saints Theodore and
Euprepius
and two named Anastasius,
confessors and disciples of St. Maximus the
Confessor.
New-Martyr Hilarion of
Crete (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Artemidorus and Thallos.
St. Meletius of Cyprus,
Bishop of St. Kyr John of Crete, monk.)
September 21 / October 4
Apodosis of the Exaltation
of the Cross.
Apostle Quadratus of the
Seventy (service transferred to 22 September).
Opening of the Relics of
St. Demetrius, Metropolitan of Rostov.
Hieromartyr Hypatius,
Bishop of Ephesus, and his presbyter Andrew.
Martyr Eusebius of
Phoenicia.
Martyr Priscus of Phrygia.
Martyrs Eusebius, Nestabus
and Zeno of Gaza.
Saints Isaacius and
Meletius, Bishops of Cyprus.
St. Joseph of Zaonikiev
Monastery (Vologda).
St. Daniel, abbot of
Shuzhgorsk (Novgorod).
(Greek Calendar: St. Jonah
the Sabbaite.)
SATURDAY AFTER THE
LEAVETAKING OF THE FEAST OF THE ELEVATION OF THE
PRECIOUS CROSS:
Synaxis of the Righteous
Fathers of the Near Kievan Caves.
September 22 / October 5
Hieromartyr Phocas, Bishop
of Sinope
Prophet Jonah.
Martyr Phocas the Gardener
of Sinope.
St. Jonah the Presbyter,
father of St. Theophanes the Hymnographer
and St. Theodore Graptus.
St. Peter the
Tax-collector.
St. Jonah, abbot of
Yashezersk.
The 26 Martyrs of
Zographou Monastery on Mt. Athos,
martyred by the Latins
(see October 10).
St. Cosmas of Zographou.
Martyrs Isaac and Martin.
St. Macarius, abbot of Zhabyn.
St. Theophanes the Silent,
recluse of the Kiev Caves.
Repose of Abbot Innocent
of Valaam (1828)
and Blessed Parasceva
"Pasha of Sarov", fool-for-Christ of Diveyevo
Convent (1915).
September 23 / October 6
The Conception of the
Honorable, Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and
Baptist John [Gal 4:22-31; Lk 1:5-25] .
Martyrs Andrew, John,
Peter and Antoninus of Syracuse, martyred in
Africa.
Virgin Martyr Irais
(Rhais) of Alexandria.
Saints Xanthippa and
Polyxena, disciples of the Apostles, who died in
Spain.
New-Martyr Nicholas
Pantopolos at Constantinople.
New-Martyr John of Epirus.
New-Martyr Archimandrite
Arsenius (1937).
Repose of Abbess Eupraxia
of Old Ladoga Convent (1823).
September 24 / October 7
Holy Protomartyr and
Equal-to-the-Apostles Thecla [II Tim 3:10-15; Matt
25:1-13].
St. Coprius of Palestine.
St. Nicander, hermit of
Pskov.
St. Abramius, abbot of
Mirozh (Pskov).
Martyrdom of St.
Galacteon, monk of Vologda.
Saints Stephen (in
monasticism Simon), David and Vladislav of Serbia.
St. Dorothy of Kashin.
Icons of the Most Holy
Theotokos of "Mirozh" and of the "Myrtle Tree".
Repose of
Schema-archimandrite Gabriel of Pskov-Eleazar Monastery
(1915).
September 25 / October 8
Repose of St. Sergius,
abbot, of Radonezh
St. Euphrosyne, nun, of
Alexandria.
Martyr Paphnutius and 546
companions in Egypt.
St. Euphrosyne, nun of
Suzdal.
Tr. re. St. Herman
(Germanus), Archbishop of Kazan.
Commemoration of the
Earthquake in Constantinople in 447,
when a boy was lifted up
to heaven and heard the "Trisagion".
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Paul and Tatta
and their children
Sabinian, Maximus, Rufus and Eugene of Damascus.)
Repose of Elder Dositheus
(actually a woman), recluse of the Kiev Caves
who blessed St. Seraphim to go to Sarov (1776).
September 26 / October 9
Repose of the Holy Apostle
and Evangelist John the Theologian
[(1) I Jn 3:21-4:6; (2) I
Jn 4:11-16; (3) I Jn 4:20-5:5.
Matins: Jn 21:15-25.
Liturgy: I Jn 4:12-19; Jn
19:25-27; 21:24-25].
Righteous Gideon, Judge of
Israel.
St. Ephraim, abbot of
Perekop, Wonderworker of Novgorod.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Cyra.)
September 27 / October 10
Martyr Callistratus and
his company (49 Martyrs).
St. Sabbatius,
Wonderworker of Solovki.
Apostles Mark, Aristarchus
and Zenas of the Seventy.
Martyr Epicharis of Rome.
St. Ignatius, abbot in
Asia Minor.
New-Martyr Aquilina of
Thessalonica.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Fortunatus
and Hieromartyr Philemon.
Martyr Gaiana. 25 Martyrs
drowned in the sea.)
Repose of Schemamonk
Archippus of Glinsk Hermitage (1896).
September 28 / October 11
St. Chariton the
Confessor, abbot of Palestine
[(1) Wis 3:1-9; (2) Wis
5:15-6:3; (3) Wis 4:7-15.
Matins: Matt 4:25-5:12.
Liturgy: II Cor 4:6-15; Lk
6:17-23] .
Prophet Baruch.
Martyrs Alexander,
Alphius, Zosimas, Mark, Nicon, Neon, Heliodorus
and 24 others in Pisidia
and Phrygia.
Martyrdom of St.
Wenceslaus, prince of the Czechs.
St. Herodion, abbot of
Iloezersk.
St. Chariton, monk of
Syanzhemsk (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar:
Martyr Eustace of Rome.)
September 29 / October 12
St. Kyriacos the Hermit of
Palestine
St. Theophanes the
Merciful of Gaza.
Martyrs Dada, Gabdelas and
Casdoe (Casdoa) of Persia.
Martyr Gudelia of Persia.
Eighty Holy Martyrs of
Byzantium.
St. Cyprian, abbot of
Ustiug (Vologda).
New Hieromartyr John,
Archbishop of Riga in Lativa (1934).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Tryphon, Trophimus, and Dorymedon
and 150 Martyrs in
Palestine.
Martyr Petronia.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Neophytus the Enclosed.
St. Auxentius the
Wonderworker.)
Repose of Blessed Anthony
Alexseevich, fool-for-Christ of Zadonsk
(1851).
September 30 / October 13
Hieromartyr Gregory,
Bishop of Greater Armenia [I Cor 16:13-24; Matt
24:42-47].
Martyrs Rhipsima and
Gaiana and companions of Armenia.
St. Michael, first
Metropolitan of Kiev.
St. Gregory, abbot of
Pelshme, Wonderworker of Vologda.
St. Michael, prince of
Tver.
New-Martyr Priest Nicholas
Zagorovsky (Seraphim in monasticism) (1943).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Stratonicus.
Martyr Mardonius.)
Repose of Archimandrite
Gerasim of Alaska (1969).
October 1 / 14
The Protection of Our Most
Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin
Mary.
Apostle Ananias of the
Seventy
St. Romanus the Melodist
("Sweet-Singer").
St. Sabbas, abbot of
Vishera (Novgorod).
Martyr Michael, abbot in
Armenia, and 36 Fathers with him.
Martyr Domninus of
Thessalonica.
St. John Kukuzelis of Mt.
Athos.
St. Gregory the Singer of
Mt. Athos.
Commemoration of
Apparition of the Pillar with the Robe of the Lord
under it at Mtskhet in
Georgia.
Repose of Schema-hieromonk
Euthemius of Valaam (1829).
October 2 / 15
Hieromartyr Cyprian and
Virgin Martyr Justina of Nicomedia [I Tim
1:12-17; Jn 10:9-16].
Blessed Andrew,
fool-for-Christ at Constantinople.
St. Anna of Kashin.
Blessed Cyprian of Suzdal,
fool-for-Christ.
St. Cassian, monk of
Uglich. Martyrs David and Constantine, princes of
Georgia.
New-Martyr George of
Philadelphia in Asia Minor (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Damaris of Athens.
St. Theophilus the
Confessor.
Great-Martyr Theodore
Gavra of Atran in Chaldea.)
Repose of Schema-hieromonk
Theodosius of Karoulia, Mt. Athos (1937).
October 3 / 16
Hieromartyr Dionysius
(Dennys) the Areopagite,
and with him Martyrs
Rusticus and Eleutherius [Acts 17:16-34; Matt
13:44-54].
St. John the Chozebite,
Bishop of Caesaria in Palestine.
Blessed Hesychius the
Silent of Mt. Athos.
St. Dionysius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Agathangel,
Metropolitan of Yaroslav (1928).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Theoctistus.
Martyr Theagenes.)
October 4 / 17
Hieromartyr Hierotheus,
Bishop of Athens.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Gurias, first Archbishop of Kazan
and St. Barsanuphius,
Bishop of Tver.
Martyr Peter of Capetolis.
Martyrs Domnina and her
daughters Berenice (Bernice) and Prosdoce of
Syria.
Martyr Adauctus and his
daughter St. Callisthene of Ephesus.
St. Ammon of Egypt.
St. Paul the Simple of
Egypt.
Martyrs Gaius, Faustus,
Eusebius, and Chaeremon of Alexandria.
St. Vladimir Yaroslavich,
prince of Novgorod, and his mother St. Anna.
Saints Helladius, Onesimus
and Ammon of the Kiev Caves.
Martyr Stephen
Stiljianovitch of Serbia.
(Greek Calendar: St. John
Lampadistus.
Blessed Elizabeth of
Serbia.)
Repose of Righteous Youth
Peter Michurin (1820).
October 5 / 18
Saints Peter, Alexis,
Jonah, Philip, Hermogenes (Germogen)
and Tikhon, metropolitans
of Moscow.
Martyr Charitina of
Amisus.
Martyr Mamelta
(Mamelchtha) of Persia.
Hieromartyr Dionysius,
Bishop of Alexandria.
St. Damian the Healer and
Saints Jeremiah and Matthew, clairvoyants of
the Kiev Caves.
St. Charitina,
princess of Lithuania.
St. Cosmas, abbot in
Bithynia.
St. Gregory of Chandzoe in
Georgia.
St. Eudocimus the Unknown,
monk of Vatopedi Monastery on Mt. Athos.
Namesday of New-Martyr
Crown Prince Alexis.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Methodia of Cimola.)
Repose of Nun Agnia
(Countess Orlova-Chesmenskaya) (1848).
October 6 / 19
Holy Glorious Apostle
Thomas [(1) I Jn 1:1-7; (2) Jas 1:1-12; (3) Jude
1:1-7, 17-25.
Matins: Jn 21:15-25.
Liturgy: I Cor 4:9-16; Jn
20:19-31].
Woman-martyr Erothis of
Cappadocia.
New-Martyr Macarius at
Kion in Bithynia (Mt. Athos).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Cindeus of Cyprus, monk.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "O All-Hymned Mother".
October 7 / 20
Martyrs Sergius and
Bacchus in Syria [Heb 11:33-40; Lk 21:12-19].
Martyrs Julian presbyter
and Caesarius deacon, at Terracina.
Martyr Polychronius.
Virgin Martyr Pelagia of
Tarsus.
St. Sergius, abbot of
Nurma (Vologda), disciple of St. Sergius of
Radonezh.
St. Sergius the Obedient
of the Kiev Caves.
Martyrs Eusebius and Felix
at Terracina.
Op. re. St. Martinian,
abbot of Byelozersk.
New-Martyr Priest
Valentine (Sventitsky) (1931).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Leontius the Governor.
99 Fathers of Crete.)
Repose of Bishop Jonah of
Manchuria (1925)
October 8 / 21
St. Pelagia the Penitent.
Virgin Martyr Pelagia of
Antioch.
St. Thais (Taisia) of
Egypt.
St. Dositheus, abbot of
Verkneostrov (Pskov).
St. Tryphon, abbot of
Vyatka.
Martyr Ignatius of
Bulgaria.
October 9 / 22
Holy Apostle James, son of
Alphaeus. St. Andronicus and his wife St.
Athanasia of Egypt.
Righteous Forefather
Abraham and his nephew Righteous Lot.
Martyrs Juventius and
Maximus at Antioch.
St. Peter of Galatia.
St. Publia the Confessor
of Antioch.
St. Stephen the New of
Serbia (same as July 19).
Icons of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Korsun" (Cherson) and "Assuage My
Sorrow".
October 10 / 23
Martyrs Eulampius and
Eulampia at Nicomedia, and 200 Martyrs with them.
Martyr Theotecnus of
Antioch.
St. Theophilus the
Confessor of Bulgaria.
St. Bassian of
Constantinople.
Blessed Andrew of Totma,
fool-for-Christ.
Martyrdom of the 26
Martyrs of Zographou Monastery on Mt. Athos, by the
Latins:
Abbot Thomas, monks
Barsanuphius, Cyril, Micah, Simon, Hilarion,
Job, James, Cyprian, Sabbas, James, Martinian, Cosmas, Sergius, Paul,
Menas, Ioasaph, Ioannicius, Anthony, Euthymius, Dometian, Parthenius,
and four laymen.
Synaxis of the Seven
Saints of Volhynia: St. Job of Pochaev; Saints
Stephen and Amphilochius, Bishops of Vladimir in Volhynia; Hieromartyr
Macarius, archimandrite of Kanev; St. Yaropolk, prince of
Vladimir-Volhynia; St. Theodore (in monasticism Theodosius), prince of
Ostrog; and St. Juliana Olshanskaya.
Zographou Icon of the Most
Holy Theotokos "Of the Akathist".
Repose of Bishop Innocent
of Penze (1819), and Elder Ambrose of Optina
(1891)
SUNDAY ON OR AFTER 11 / 24
OCTOBER:
Sunday of the Holy Fathers
of the Seventh Ecumenical Council.
October 11 / 24
Holy Apostle Philip of the
Seventy, one of the seven deacons.
St. Theophanes the
Confessor and Hymnographer, Bishop of Nicaea.
Martyrs Zenaida (Zenais)
and Philonilla of Tarsus in Cilicia.
St. Theophanes, faster of
the Kiev Caves.
Saints Nectarius, Arcadius
and Sinisius, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Commemoration of the
Miracle from the Icon of Our Lord Jesus Christ
in Beret of Phoenicia.
Repose of Elder Leonid of
Optina (1841).
October 12 / 25
Martyrs Probus, Tarachus
and Andronicus at Tarsus in Cilicia.
St. Cosmas the
Hymnographer, Bishop of Maiuma.
Martyr Domnica of
Anazarbus.
St. Martin the Merciful,
Bishop of Tours.
Saints Amphilochius,
Macarius and Tarasius, abbots,
and Theodosius, monk, of
Glushetskry (Vologda).
(Greek Calendar: Virgin
Martyr Anastasia of Rome.
St. Theodotus, Bishop of
Ephesus.
Martyrs Malfethos and
Anthea.
St. Jason, Bishop of
Damascus.
St. Symeon the New
Theologian (transferred here from Great Lent, March
12) .
St. Theodosius the
God-bearer of Arsinoe in Cyprus.)
"Jerusalem" Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
October 13 / 26
Martyrs Carpus, Papylus,
Agathadorus and Agathonica at Pergamus.
Martyr Florentius of
Thessalonica.
Martyr Benjamin, deacon of
Persia.
St. Nicetas the Confessor
of Paphlagonia.
St. Benjamin of the Kiev
Caves.
New-Martyr Chryse (Zlata)
of Bulgaria.
St. Vannatius of Poitiers
(Gaul).
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Seven Lakes".
Portaitissa Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos.
October 14 / 27
Martyrs Nazarius, Gervase,
Protase and Celsius of Milan.
St. Parasceve of Serbia.
Hieromartyr Silvanus of
Gaza.
St. Nikola Sviatosha,
prince of Chernigov and Wonderworker of the Kiev
Caves.
St. Cosmas, abbot of
Yakhromsk.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Euthymius the New of Thessalonica, confessor.
St. Ignatius of Methymna,
Archbishop and Wonderworker.)
Namesday of Blessed Abbot
Nazarius of Valaam.
October 15 / 28
St. Euthymius the New of
Thessalonica, monk of Mt. Athos.
Martyr Lucian, presbyter
of Greater Antioch.
St. Sabinus, Bishop of
Catania.
Martyrs Sarbelius and
Bebaia (Barbea) of Edessa.
St. Dionysius, Archbishop
of Suzdal.
St. John, Bishop of
Suzdal.
Hieromartyr Lucian,
presbyter of the Kiev Caves.
October 16 / 29
Martyr Longinus the
Centurion who stood at the Cross of the Lord
[II Tim 2:1-10; Matt
27:33-54].
St. Malus the hermit.
St. Eupraxia, abbess,
before tonsure Princess Euphrosyne of Pskov.
St. Longinus the
gate-keeper of the Kiev Caves.
St. Gall, Enlightener of
Switzerland.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Sabinus, monk.)
October 17 / 30
Prophet Hosea (Osee).
Monk-martyr Andrew of
Crete.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Lazarus "of the Four Days" (in the
tomb),
Bishop of Kition on
Cyprus.
Holy Martyrs and
Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian in Cilicia,
and their brothers
Leontius, Anthimus, and Eutropius.
St. Anthony, abbot of
Leokhnov (Novgorod).
St. Susanna of Georgia.
Repose of Elder Athanasius
(Zakharov), disciple of St. Paisius
Velichkovsky (1825).
October 18 / 31
Holy Apostle and
Evangelist Luke.
Martyr Marinus the Elder
at Anazarbus.
St. Julian the hermit of
Mesopotamia.
St. Mnason, Bishop of
Cyprus.
St. David, abbot of
Serphukov.
New-Martyrs Gabriel and
Cirmidol of Egypt.
(Greek Calendar: Saints
Symeon, Theodore and Euprosynus, monks
who found the Icon of the
Most Holy Theotokos in the Great Cave of
Peloponnesus.
St. Peter, Metropolitan of
Montenegro.)
October
19 / November 1
Righteous John,
Wonderworker of Kronstadt.
Prophet Joel. Martyr
Varus, and with him Six Monk-martyrs.
Blessed Cleopatra and her
son John, in Egypt.
St. John, abbot of Rila in
Bulgaria.
Hieromartyr Sadoc
(Sadoth), Bishop of Persia, and 128 Martyrs with him.
St. Leontius the
Philosopher of St. Sabbas' Monastery.
Blessed Prochorus of
Pechenga.
New-Martyr Priest Alexis
Stavrosky (1918).
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Felix and Deacon Eusebius.)
Commemoration of the
Glorification of New-Martyrs and Confessors of
Russia (1982).
October 20 / November 2
Great-Martyr Artemis
at Antioch [II Tim 2:1-10; Jn 15:17-16:2].
Martyrs Eboras and Eunous
of Persia.
St. Matrona of Chios.
Martyr Zebinas of Caesaria
in Palestine.
Righteous Artemius of
Verkolsk.
St. Gerasimus the New,
ascetic of Cephalonia.
New-Martyr Ignatius of Mt.
Athos.
Repose of Abbot Theodosius
(Popov) of Optina (1903).
October 21 / November 3
St. Hilarion the
Great.
Repose of St. Hilarion,
Bishop of Meglin in Bulgaria.
Martyrs Dasius, Gaius, and
Zoticus at Nicomedia.
Saints Theophilus and
James, abbots of Omutch (Pskov).
St. Hilarion, abbot of
Pskov.
St. Hilarion, Schemamonk
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Philotheus of Mt.
Athos.
New-Martyr John of the
Peloponnesus.
Saints Vissarion
(Bessarion) Sarai, hieromonk, and Sophronie of
Ciorara, monk, confessors, and St. Oprea of Salistie, martyred by the
Latins in Rumania.
(Greek Calendar:
Newly-revealed Martyrs
Andrew, Stephen, Paul and Peter.
Martyrs Theodota and
Socrates the priest in Ancyra.
Monk-martyr Eucratus.
St. Baruch, monk.
Monk-martyr Zachariah.
Martyr Azes.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Christodulus the Wonderworker of
Patmos.) Namesday of Elder Hilarion of Optina.
October 22 / November 4
The Kazan Icon of
the Most Holy Theotokos, commemorating the
deliverance from the Poles in 1612.
Holy
Equal-to-the-Apostles Abercius, Bishop of and Wonderworker
of Hierapolis [Heb 7:26-8:2; Jn 10:9-16].
The Holy Seven Youths
("Seven Sleepers") of Ephesus (see August 4).
Martyrs Alexander the
bishop, Heraclius, Anna, Elizabeth, Theodota and
Glyceria, at Adrianopolis.
St. Lot of Egypt.
Saints Theodore and Paul,
abbots of Rostov.
St. James of Luga and
Omutch, disciple of St. Theophilus of Omutch.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Zachariah. St. Rufus of the Paradise.)
Repose of Righteous Monk
Joseph the Silent of Kuban (1925).
October 23 / November 5
Holy Apostle James the
Brother of the Lord [Gal 1:11-19; Matt
13:53-58].
Translation of the Relics
of Blessed James of Borovichi, Wonderworker
of Novgorod.
St. Ignatius, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
St. Nicephorus of
Constantinople.
St. Petronius, disciple of
St. Pachomius the Great.
October 24 / November 6
Martyr Arethas and those
with him, including Martyr Syncletica and her
two daughters.
Blessed Elesbaan, king of
Ethiopia.
St. Athanasius, Patriarch
of Constantinople.
St. Arethas, recluse of
the Pskov Caves.
St. Sisoes, Schemamonk of
the Kiev Caves.
St. Theophilus the Silent
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Senoch, abbot of Tours
(Gaul).
New-Martyr Bishop Lawrence
of Balakin (1918).
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "The Joy of All Who Sorrow".
(AkOL) Repose of Blessed
Elder Zosimas (Verkhovsky) (1833).
October 25 / November 7
Martyrs Marcian and
Martyrius the notaries of Constantinople.
[Eph 4:7-13; Matt 10:1,
5-8].
Martyr Anastasius the
Fuller at Salona in Dalmatia.
St. Tabitha, the widow
raised from the dead by the Apostle Peter.
St. Martyrius the deacon
and St. Martyrius the recluse of the Kiev
Caves.
(Greek Calendar: St.
George of Amastrida, Bishop of and writer of
canons.
Saints Philadephus and
Polycarp.
St. Macarius, Bishop of
Cyprus.
Two Martyrs of Thrace.)
October 26 / November 8
Holy and Glorious
Great-martyr Demetrius the myrrh-gusher of
Thessalonica.
Commemoration of the Great
Earthquake at Constantinople in 740 A.D.
St. Athanasius of Medikion
Monastery.
Martyr Ioasaph, monk of
Mt. Athos, disciple of St. Niphon of
Constantinople.
St. Demetrius of Barsabov
in Bulgaria.
St. Theophilus of the Kiev
Caves, Bishop of Novgorod.
St. Anthony, Bishop of
Vologda.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Artemidorus and Basil. Martyr Leptina. Martyr
Glycon.)
Repose of Ignatius the
Bulgarian of Mt. Athos (1927).
October 27 / November 9
Martyr Nestor of
Thessalonica [Eph 6:10-17; Lk 21:12-19].
Martyrs Capitolina and
Eroteis of Cappadocia.
Martyr Mark of the isle of
Thasos.
St. Nestor the Chronicler
of the Kiev Caves.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Andrew, prince of Smolensk.
St. Cyriacus, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
St. Procla, wife of
Pontius Pilate.
October 28 / November 10
Martyrs Terence and
Neonilla and their children:
Sarbelus, Photus,
Theodulus, Hierax, Nitus, Bele, and Eunice.
St. Stephen of St. Sabbas'
Monastery, hymnographer.
Repose of St. Arsenius,
Archbishop of Serbia.
Great-Martyr Parasceva of
Iconium.
Martyrs Africanus,
Terence, Maximus, Pompeius, and 37 others, of
Carthage.
St. John the Chozebite,
monk.
Hieromartyr Cyriacus,
Patriarch of Jerusalem, and his mother Martyr
Anna.
St. Firmilian, Bishop of
Caesarea in Cappadocia, and St. Malchion,
presbyter.
St. Febronia, daughter of
Emperor Heraclius.
St. Neophytus, Bishop of
Urbinsk in Georgia.
Repose of St. Job of
Pochaev.
St. Demetrius,
Metropolitan of Rostov.
St. Nestor (not the
Chronicler) of the Kiev Caves.
St. Athanasius I,
Patriarch of Constantinople (Mt. Athos).
Righteous Virgin Parasceva
of Pirimin on the Pinega River
(Archangelsk).
New-Martyr Priest Michael
Lektorsky (1921).
(Greek Calendar:
New-Martyrs Angelis, Manuel, George and Nicholas, of
Crete.)
Repose of Blessed
Schema-hieromonk Theophilus, fool-for-Christ of the
Kiev Caves (1852).
October 29 / November 11
Martyr Anastasia the
Roman.
St. Abramius the Recluse
and his niece St. Mary of Mesopotamia.
St. Abramius,
archimandrite of Rostov.
St. Anna of
Constantinople.
Martyrs Claudius,
Asterius, Neon and Theonilla of Aegae in Cilicia.
St. Abramius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Athanasius of
Sparta, at Muatanach.
Martyr Timothy of
Esphigmenou Monastery on Mt. Athos.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Cyril, Menas, and Menaeus. Martyr Melitene of
Marcianopolis.)
October 30 / November 12
Hieromartyr Zenobius and
his sister Zenobia of Aegae in Cilicia.
Martyr Eutropia of
Alexandria.
Martyr Anastasia of
Thessalonica (same as Anastasia the Roman).
Apostles Tertius, Mark,
Justus and Artemas of the Seventy.
Hieromartyr Marcian,
Bishop of Syracuse.
Martyrs Alexander,
Cronion, Julian, Macarius and 13 companions at
Alexandria.
Martyr Dometius of
Phrygia.
St. Stephen Miliutin, his
brother St. Dragutin (Theoctistus in
monasticism),
and their mother St.
Helen, of Serbia.
(Greek Calendar: Apostle
Cleopas and Patriarch Joseph of
Constantinople. Martyr Manuel.)
October 31 / November 13
Apostles Stachys, Amplias,
Urban, Narcissus, Apelles and Aristobulus of
the Seventy.
Martyr Epimachus of
Alexandria.
Saints Spyridon and
Nicodemus the prosphora-bakers of the Kiev Caves.
St. Maura of
Constantinople.
St. Anatolius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
New-Martyr Nicholas of
Chios.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Stephen, Barnabas, Trophimus, Dorymedon,
Cosmas, Damian, Sabbas, Bassa, Abraham, and others with them.
Martyr Gordian. Martyr
Epimachus the Roman.
Martyrs Seleucius and
Stratonica his wife, myrrh-gushers.)
November 1 / 14
Holy Wonderworkers and
Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian of Mesopotamia,
and their mother St.
Theodota [I Cor 12:27-13:8; Matt 10:1, 5-8].
Martyr Hemeningilda the
Goth of Spain.
Martyrs Cyrenia and
Juliana in Cilicia.
Martyrs Caesarius, Dacius,
Sabbas, Sabinian, Agrippa, Adrian and Thomas
at Damascus.
Hieromartyrs John the
bishop and James the presbyter of Persia.
Martyrs James of Mt. Athos
and his two disciples James and Dionysius.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Cyprian and Juliana. St. David of Euboia.)
Blessed Cosmas of
Verkhoturye (1704).
Repose of Elder Hilarion
of Valaam and Sarov (1841).
November 2 / 15
Martyrs Acindynus,
Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elpidephorus and Anempodistus
of Persia [Eph 6:10-17; Matt 10:16-22] .
St. Marcian of Cyprus.
Blessed Cyprian of
Storozhev, former outlaw (Olonetsk).
New-Martyrs Bishop
Victorin and Priest Basil Luzgin (1918).
(Greek Calendar:
Women-Martyrs Cyriaca, Domnina and Domna.
Martyrs of senatorial rank
beheaded under Marcus Aurelius.)
November 3 / 16
Martyrs Acepsimus the
bishop, Joseph the presbyter, and Aeithalas the
deacon, of Persia
Dedication of the Church
of the Great-Martyr George in Lydda.
Martyrs Atticus, Agapius,
Eudoxius, Carterius, Istucarius (Styrax),
Pactobius (Tobias) and Nictopolion, at Sebaste. St. Acepsimas, hermit
of Cyrrhus in Syria. St. Snandulia of Persia.
St. Elias of Egypt.
St. Achaemonides,
confessor of Persia. St. Anna, daughter of Prince
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Theodore, confessor, Bishop of Ancyra.
Martyrs Dacius, Severus,
Andronas, Theodotus, and Theodota.
New Hieromartyr George of
Neopolis.)
November 4 / 17
St. Ioannicius the Great
[Gal 5:22-6:2; Matt 4:25-5:12].
Hieromartyrs Nicander,
Bishop of Myra, and Hermas, presbyter.
Blessed Simon of
Yurievits.
St. Nicander, abbot of
Gorodensk (Novgorod).
St. Mercurius, faster of
the Kiev Caves.
St. Paul, Metropolitan of
Tobolsk.
St. Sylvia, mother of St.
Gregory the Dialogist.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Porphyrius the Mime of Caesarea.
St. John Vataxis the
Merciful, emperor.)
Repose of Schemamonk Mark
of Sarov Monastery (1817).
November 5 / 18. Martyrs
Galacteon and his wife Episteme at Emesa.
Repose of St. Jonah, Archbishop of Novgorod. Apostles Patrobus, Hermas,
Linus, Gaius and Philologus of the Seventy. St. Gregory, Archbishop of
Alexandria. Martyrs Domninus, Timothy, Theophilus, Theotimus,
Dorotheus, Eupsychius, Carterius, Pamphilius, Agathangelus and Castorus
of Palestine. Hieromartyr Silvanus, Bishop of Gaza. Repose of Blessed
Hilarion, recluse of Troekurovo (1853).
November 6 / 19. St. Paul
the Confessor, Archbishop of Constantinople
St. Barlaam, abbot of Chutin (Novgorod). St. Luke, monk of Sicily.
Martyrs Tecusa, Alexandra, Claudia, Matrona, Polactia, Euphrosyne, and
Athanasia of Ancyra. St. Luke, steward of the Kiev Caves. Repose of St.
Herman (Germanus), Archbishop of Kazan. St. Barlaam of Keret Lake.
Synaxis of New-Martyr of Sarov: Anatole, Basil, Hierotheus, Isaac and
Rufinus. New-Martyr Gregory the Cross-bearer (1936). (Greek Calendar:
Monk-martyr Nicander. St. Paul, fool-for-Christ.) Commemoration of the
Sarov Monastery Elders: Pachomius, Pitirim, Matthew, Joseph, and
Joachim.
November 7 / 20. Holy 33
Martyrs of Melitene: Hieron, Hesychius,
Nicander, Athanasius, Mamas, Barachius, Callinicus, Theogenes, Nicon,
Longinus, Theodore, Valerius, Xanthius, Theodulus, Callimachus, Eugene,
Theodochus, Ostrychius, Epiphanius, Maximian, Ducitius, Claudian,
Theophilus, Gigantius, Dorotheus, Theodotus, Castrychius, Anicletus,
Theomelius, Eutychius, Hilarion, Diodotus, and Amonitus. St. Lazarus
the Wonderworker of Mt. Galesius near Ephesus. Martyrs Melasippus,
Carina, their son Antoninus, and 40 children converted by their
martyrdom, at Ancyra. Martyr Theodotus of Ancyra. St. Zosimas, abbot of
Vorbozomsk. Translation of the Relics of St. Cyril, abbot of Novoezersk
(Vologda). (Greek Calendar: Martyr Athenodorus. Martyr Alexander of
Thessalonica. St. Gregory, brother of St. Gregory the Wonderworker.)
November 8 / 21
Synaxis of the Archangel
Michael and the other Bodiless Powers:
the Archangels Gabriel,
Raphael Uriel, Salaphiel, Jegudiel, and
Barachiel [(1) Joshua 5:13-15; (2) Judges 6:2, 7, 11-24; (3) Isa
14:7-20.
Matins: Matt 13:24-30,
36-43. Liturgy: Heb 2:2-10; Lk 10:16-21].
Righteous Martha, Princess
of Pskov.
New-Martyr Michael the
Blessed of Chernigov (1922).
Repose of Metropolitan
Philaret of NYC (1985).
November 9 / 22
Martyrs Onesiphorus and
Porphyrius of Ephesus.
St. Matrona, abbess of
Constantinople.
St. Theoctiste of the isle
of Lesbos.
Martyr Alexander of
Thessalonica.
Martyr Anthony of Apamea.
St. John the Short of
Egypt.
Saints Eustolia and
Sosipatra of Constantinople.
St. Simeon Metaphrastes.
St. Onesiphorus the
Confessor of the Kiev Caves.
Saints Euthymius and
Neophytus the Serbians of Mt. Athos.
St. Nectarius Kephalas,
Metropolitan of Pentapolis.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Narses and Artemonos.
St. Helladius, monk.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "She Who is Quick to Hear".
November 10 / 23
Apostles Erastus, Olympas,
Herodion, Sosipater, Quartus, and Tertius of
the Seventy.
Martyr Orestes of
Cappadocia.
St. Theocteristus, abbot
of Symbola on Mt. Olympus.
Hieromartyr Milos (Miles),
Bishop of Persia, and two disciples.
St. Nonnus, Bishop of
Heliopolis.
Martyr Constantine, prince
of Georgia.
(Greek Calendar:
Great-Martyr George of Iberia.
Translation of the Relics
of St. Gregory, presbyter, in Assos of
Lesbos.)
November 11 / 24
Martyrs Menas of Egypt,
Victor at Damascus, and
Vincent of Spain [Eph
6:10-17; Matt 10:32-33, 37-38; 19:27-30].
St. Theodore the
confessor, abbot of the Studion [Heb 13:17-21; Matt
4:25-5:12].
Martyr Stephanida
(Stephanis) of Spain.
Repose of Blessed Maximus
of Moscow.
Repose of St. Stephen
Dechani of Serbia.
St. Martyrius, abbot of
Zelensk (Pskov).
St. Militsa, Princess of
Serbia.
St. Martin the Merciful,
Bishop of Tours.
(Greek Calendar: Blessed
Euthymius of Dechani.
Blessed Nestor of Serbia.)
November 12 / 25
St. John the Merciful,
Patriarch of Alexandria.
St. Nilus the Faster of
Sinai.
Prophet Ahijah (Achias) (I
Kgs 11:29).
Blessed John "the Hairy",
fool-for-Christ at Rostov.
St. Leon, Patriarch of
Constantinople.
New-Martyr Sabbas
Nigdelinus of Constantinople.
New-Martyr Nicholas of
Constantinople.
St. Nilus the Myrrh-gusher
of Mt. Athos.
Synaxis of New-Martyr of
Optina: Anatole, Barnabas, Dositheus, Nektary,
Nikon, Panteleimon, and Vincent.
Repose of Righteous Cosmas
of Birsk (1882) and Fr. Hilarion of Valaam
and Sarov (1841).
Commemoration of the
Righteous monks and laymen buried at Optina
Monastery.
November 13 / 26
St. John Chrysostom,
Archbishop of Constantinople .
Martyrs Antoninus,
Nicephorus, and Germanus of Caesaria in Palestine.
Martyr Manetha of Caesaria
in Palestine.
New-Martyr Damascene of
Mt. Athos.
St. Quintianus, Bishop of
Clermont (Gaul).
Repose of schema-nun Irene
Myrtidiotissa of Chios (1960)
and Archbishop Ioasaph of
Canada (1955).
November 14 / 27
Holy and All-praised
Apostle Philip [(1) I Pet 1:1-2:6; (2) I Pet
2:21-3:9; (3) I Pet 4:1-11.
Matins: Jn 21:15-25.
Liturgy: I Cor 4:9-16; Jn 1:43-51].
St. Gregory Palamas,
Archbishop of Thessalonica.
St. Justinian the Emperor
and his wife St. Theodora.
St. Philip, abbot of Irap
near Novgorod.
New-Martyr Panteleimon the
youth of Asia Minor.
New-Martyr Constantine of
Hydra (Mt. Athos).
November 15 / 28
Repose of St. Herman,
Wonderworker of Alaska
Holy Martyrs and
Confessors Gurias, Samonas
and Abibus of Edessa [Eph
6:10-17; Lk 12:8-12].
Martyrs Elpidius,
Marcellus and Eustochius who suffered under Julian
the Apostate.
Martyr Demetrius of
Thrace.
St. Quinctian, Bishop of
Seleucia.
St. Philip, abbot of
Rabang (Vologda).
St. Paisius (Velichkovsky)
of Moldavia and Mt. Athos.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Thomas the new, Patriarch of Constantinople.)
November 16 / 29
Nativity Fast; Fish, wine
& oil allowed.
Holy Apostle and
Evangelist Matthew [(1) I Pet 1:1-2:6; (2) I Pet
2:21-3:9; (3) I Pet 4:1-11.
Matins: Jn 21:15-25.
Liturgy: I Cor 4:9-16; Matt 9:9-13].
St. Fulvianus, prince of
Ethiopia, in holy baptism Matthew.
St. Sergius, abbot of
Malopinega.
Repose of Schemamonk John
the Fingerless, disciple of St. Paisius
Velichkovsky (1843);
New Hieromartyr
Philoumenos of Jacob's Well, by the Jews.
November 17 / 30
St. Gregory the
Wonderworker of Neo-Caesarea St. Nicon, abbot of
Radonezh, disciple of St. Sergius.
St. Lazarus the
Iconographer of Constantinople.
St. Longinus of Egypt.
St. Gennadius of Vatopedi
(Mt. Athos).
Martyr Gobron (Michael)
and 133 soldiers of Georgia.
St. Maximus (Maximian),
Patriarch of Constantinople (same as April 21).
St. Gregory, Bishop of
Tours, and with him Saints Patroclus of Bourges,
Ursus and Leobatius, brother-abbots, and Nicetius of Lyons (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Zachariah the Skete-dweller and St. John, monk.
St. Justin, monk.)
November
18 / December 1
Martyr Platon of Ancyra.
Martyr Romanus the Deacon
of Caesarea.
Martyr Romanus.
St. Barulas the Youth of
Antioch.
Martyrs Zacchaeus the
Deacon and Alphaeus of Caesaria in Palestine.
New-Martyrs Anastasius of
Epirus and Daniel.
November 19 / December 2
Prophet Obadiah
(Abdias).
Martyr Barlaam of Caesarea
in Cappadocia.
St. Barlaam and St.
Ioasaph, prince of India, and St. Abenner the king,
father of St. Ioasaph.
Martyr Azes of
Isauria and with him 150 soldiers.
Martyr Heliodorus in
Pamphylia.
St. Barlaam, abbot of the
Kiev Caves.
St. Hilarion, monk,
Wonderworker of Thessalonica.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Agapius.
Martyrs Anthimus,
Thalalaeus, Christopher, Euphemia and her children.
Martyr Pancharius.)
Repose of Metropolitan
Philaret of Moscow (1867).
November 20 / December 3
Forefeast of the
Entry into the Temple of the Most Holy
Theotokos.
St. Gregory Decapolites.
St. Proclus, Archbishop of
Constantinople [Heb 7:26-8:2; Jn 10:9-16].
Martyrs Eustace,
Thespisius and Anatolius of Nicaea.
Martyr Dasius of
Dorostorum.
Martyrs Azaes the eunuch,
Savonius, Thecla, Anna;
Hieromartyrs Nerses and
Joseph;
and John, Severius, Isaac
and Hypatius, Bishops of Persia.
St. Theoctistus the
Confessor.
Martyrs Bautha and
Denachis who suffered with Hieromartyr Nerses.
St. Isaac, Bishop of
Armenia.
November 21 / December 4
THE ENTRY OF THE
MOST HOLY THEOTOKOS INTO THE TEMPLE [(1) Ex
40:1-5, 9, 10, 16, 34-35; (2) III Kgs 7:51; 8:1, 3-7, 9-11; (3) Ezek
43:27-44:4.
Matins: Lk 1:39-49, 56.
Liturgy: Heb 9:1-7; Lk
10:38-42; 11:27-28].
St. Yaropolk-Peter, prince
of Vladimir in Volhynia.
St. Columban of Ireland,
abbot and founder of Luxeuil Abbey in France.
November 22 / December 5
Afterfeast of the
Entry into the Temple.
Apostles Philemon and
Archippus.
Martyr Apphia, wife of
Philemon, and St. Onesimus, disciple of St.
Paul.
Martyrdom of St. Michael,
prince of Tver.
Martyrs Cecilia (canon
only), Valerian, Tiburtius and Maximus at Rome.
Martyr Procopius the
reader at Caesaria in Palestine.
Martyr Menignus at Parium.
St. Agabbas of Syria.
Righteous Michael the
soldier of Bulgaria.
Martyrs Stephen, Mark, and
Mark (another) in Pisidia.
Martyr Agapion of Greece.
St. Callistus II,
Patriarch of Constantinople (Mt. Athos).
St. Clement of Ochrida,
Bishop of Greater Macedonia.
November 23 / December 6
Afterfeast of the
Entry into the Temple.
St. Amphilochius, Bishop
of Iconium.
St. Gregory, Bishop of
Agrigentum [Heb 13:7-16; Matt 24:42-47].
Repose of St. Alexander
Nevsky.
St. Metrophanes (in schema
Macarius), Bishop of Voronezh.
St. Amphilocius of the
Kiev Caves, Bishop of Volhynia.
Martyr Sisinius, Bishop of
Cyzicus.
Martyr Theodore of
Antioch.
St. Ischyrion, Bishop of
in Egypt and hermit of Scete.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Helenus of Tarsus, Bishop)
November 24 / December 7
Afterfeast of the
Entry into the Temple.
Great-Martyr Catherine of
Alexandria [Eph 6:10-17; Lk 21:12-19].
Great-Martyr Mercurius of
Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Martyr Mercurius of
Smolensk.
Martyrs Augusta the
Empress, Porphyrius,
and 200 soldiers at
Alexandria with Great-Martyr Catherine.
Virgin Mastridia of
Alexandria.
St. Gregory of Pontus.
Martyr Alexander at
Corinth.
St. Simon, abbot of Soiga
Monastery (Vologda).
St. Luke, steward of the
Kiev Caves.
St. Hermogenes, Bishop of
Agrigentum.
St. Portianus of Arthone
(Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Malchus.
Martyrs Philemenus,
Christopher, Eugene, Procopius, and another
Christopher.
Martyr Chrysogenes and
Monk-martyr Mark Triglinos.
Hieromartyrs Clement,
Bishop of Rome,
and Peter, Bishop of
Alexandria.)
November 25 / December 8
Apodosis of the Entry into
the Temple (Epistle & Gospel of the
Feast).
Hieromartyr Clement, pope
of Rome [Phil 3:20-4:3; Matt 5:14-19].
Hieromartyr Peter,
Archbishop of Alexandria.
St. Peter Galata of Syria.
St. Clement of Ochrida.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Porphyrius the soldier and 200 with him.
Martyr Mercurius.)
November 26 / December 9
Repose of St. Innocent,
first Bishop of Irkutsk [(1) Isa 35:1-10; (2)
Wis 3:1-9;
(3) Wis 4:7-15].
Matins: Matt 5:14-19.
Liturgy: Heb 7:26-8:2; Jn
10:9-16].
St. Alypius the Stylite of
Adrianopolis.
Dedication of the Church
of St. George at Kiev.
St. James the Solitary of
Syria.
St. Nicon Metanoeite
("preacher of repentance").
New-Martyr George of
Chios.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Stylianos of Paphlagonia, monk.
St. Silas, Bishop of
Persidos.)
November 27 / December 10
Great-Martyr James the
Persian [Eph 6:10-17; Jn 15:1-7].
St. Palladius of
Thessalonica.
St. James, Bishop and
Wonderworker of Rostov.
St. Romanus the
Wonderworker of Cilicia.
Opening of the Relics of
St. Vsevolod (Gabriel) of Pskov.
St. Pinuphrius of Egypt.
St. Nathaniel of Nitria.
St. Diodorus, abbot of
Yuriev Monastery (Solovki).
Commemoration of the
miracle of the Weeping Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Sign"
at Novgorod in 1170.
Icons of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Of the Sign": Kursk-Root, and Of
Abalek.
November 28 / December 11
Martyr Stephen the
New of Nt.
St. Auxentius.
Martyrs Basil, Stephen,
two Gregories, John, Andrew, Peter, Anna,
and many others [II Tim
1:8-18; Matt 10:23-31].
Martyr Hierenarchus and
Seven Women-Martyrs at Sebaste.
Martyrs Timothy and
Theodore, bps;
Peter, John, Sergius,
Theodore and Nicephorus, presbyters;
Basil and Thomas, deacons;
Hierotheus, Daniel, Chariton, Socrates,
Comasius and Eusebius, monks; and Etymasius, at Tiberiopolis.
Blessed Theodore,
Archbishop of Rostov.
November 29 / December 12
Martyr Paramon and 370
Martyrs in Bithynia.
Martyr Philumenus of
Ancyra, and with him Martyrs Valerian and
Phaedrus.
St. Acacius of Sinai who
is mentioned in The Ladder.
St. Nectarius the Obedient
of the Kiev Caves.
St. Dionysius, Bishop of
Corinth.
St. Pitirim of Egypt,
disciple of St. Anthony the Great.
Hieromartyr Abibus, Bishop
of Nekressi in Georgia.
(Greek Calendar: St.
Nicholas, Archbishop of Thessalonica.
Hieromartyr John of
Persia.
St. Urban of Macedonia,
Bishop
St. Pancosmius, monk.)
Repose of Blessed Abel
"the Prophet" of Valaam (1831).
November 30 / December 13
Holy and All-praised
Apostle Andrew the First-Called
[(1) I Pet 1:1-2:6; (2) I
Pet 2:21-3:9; (3) I Pet 4:1-11.
Matins: Matt 4:18-23.
Liturgy: I Cor 4:9-16; Jn
1:35-51].
St. Frumentius, Archbishop
of Abyssinia.
(Greek Calendar: Bishop
Alexander of Mithymna.)
December 1 / 14
Prophet Nahum.
Martyr Ananias of Persia.
Righteous Philaret the
Merciful of Amnia in Asia Minor.
St. Ioannicius of Devich
(Serbia).
(Greek Calendar: St.
Onesimus, Archbishop of Ephesus.
Saints Ananias and
Solochonus, Archbishops. Ephesus.
St. Anthony the New of
Chios, monk.)
December 2 / 15
Prophet Habbakuk
(Abbacum).
St. Athanasius "the
Resurrected," recluse of the Kiev Caves,
whose relics are in the
Near Caves.
Saints John, Heraclemon,
Andrew, and Theophilus of Egypt (also 12
June).
Martyr Myrope of Chios.
St. Cyril of Phileotes in
Greece.
St. Jesse (Ise), Bishop of
Tsilkansk in Georgia.
St. Stephen-Urosh, king of
Serbia.
St. Solomon, Archbishop of
Ephesus.
St. Athanasius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves whose relics are in the Far
Caves.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Abibus the New.
St. Ioannicius of Devich,
monk.)
December 3 / 16
Prophet Zephaniah
(Sophonias).
St. Sabbas, abbot of
Zvenigorod, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
St. Theodulus, eparch of
Constantinople.
St. John the Silent of St.
Sabbas' Monastery.
Hieromartyr Theodore,
Archbishop of Alexandria.
New Hieromartyr Gabriel,
Bishop of Ganos.
New-Martyr Angelos of
Chios.
St. Nicetius, Bishop of
Lyons (Gaul).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Agapius, Seleucus and Mamas.)
Repose of King Magnus II
of Sweden (Gregory in schema) of Valaam (1371)
and Archimandrite
Theophanes of Novoezersk Monastery (1832).
December 4 / 17
Great-Martyr Barbara and
Martyr Juliana at Heliopolis in Syria [Gal
3:23-29; Mk 5:24-34];
St. John Damascene.
St. John, Bishop of
Polybotum.
Repose of St. Gennadius,
Archbishop of Novgorod.
New Hieromartyr Seraphim,
Bishop of the Phanar in Greece.
Hieromartyrs Damascene,
Bishop of Glukhov (1935)
and his father Priest
Nicholas (Tsedrick) (1917).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Christodula and Christodulus).
December 6 / 19
St. Nicholas the
Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia
[(1) Prov 10:7, 6;
3:13-16; 8:6, 32, 34, 4, 12, 14, 17, 5-9; 1:23;
(2) Prov 10:31-11:12;
(3)Wis 4:7-15.
Matins: Jn 10:9-16.
Liturgy: Heb 13:17-21; Lk
6:17-23].
Blessed Maximus,
Metropolitan of Kiev.
New-Martyr Nicholas of
Karamania in Asia Minor.
Namesday of Royal Martyr
Tsar Nicholas II (1918).
December 7 / 20
St. Ambrose, Bishop of
Milan.
St. Anthony, abbot of Siya
Monastery (Novgorod).
St. Nilus, monk of
Stolbensk Lake.
St. Paul the Obedient.
St. John, faster of St.
Sabbas' Monastery.
St. John, faster of the
Kiev Caves.
Martyr Athenodorus of
Mesopotamia.
St. Gregory the Silent of
Mt. Athos.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Neophytus.
Martyr Dometius.
Martyrs Isidore, Acepsimas
and Leo.
St. Ignatius, monk, near
Blachernae.
Blessed Gregory of Serbia.)
December 8 / 21
St. Patapius of Thebes.
Holy Apostles of the
Seventy: Sosthenes, Apollos,
Cephas, Tychicus,
Epaphroditus, Caesar and Onesiphorus.
Holy 362 Martyrs of
Africa, martyred by the Arians,
and Martyr Anthusa, at
Rome.
St. Cyril, abot of
Chelmogorsk.
New-Martyr Priest John
(Kochurov) of Chicago.
December 9 / 22
The Conception by St. Anna
of the Most Holy Theotokos [Gal 4:22-31; Lk
8:16-21].
Prophetess Anna
(Hannah), mother of Prophet Samuel.
St. Stephen the "New
Light" of Constantinople.
St. Sophronius, Archbishop
of Cyprus.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Sositheus.
Martyr Narses of Persia.
Martyr Isaac.)
Icon of the Most Holy
Theotokos "Unexpected Joy".
December 10 / 23
Martyrs Menas, Hermogenes
and Eugraphus of Alexandria [Eph 6:10-17; Lk
21:12-19].
St. Ioasaph, Bishop of
Belgorod (also 4 September).
Martyr Gemellus of
Paphlagonia.
St. Thomas of Bithynia.
Blessed John, king of
Serbia, and his parents Stephen and Angelina
Brancovich.
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Theotecnus.
Martyr Marianus.
Martyr Eugene.)
December 11 / 24
St. Daniel the Stylite of
Constantinople.
St. Luke the New Stylite
of Chalcedon.
St. Nicon the Dry of the
Kiev Caves.
Martyrs Acepsius and
Aeithalas at Arbelus.
Martyr Mirax of Egypt.
St. Leontius, monk of
Monembasia in the Peloponnesus.
Martyr Barsabas in Persia.
New Hieromartyr Theophan
of Solikamsk (1918).
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Terentius, Vincent, Emilian and Bebaia.)
SUNDAY AFTER 11 / 24 DEC:
Sunday of the Forefathers
December 12 / 25
St. Spyridon (Spiridon)
the Wonderworker of Tremithon.
St. Herman of Alaska;
Hieromartyr Juvenal;
Martyr Peter the Aleut;
New-Martyr Anatole of
Irkutsk and Seraphim of Uglich.
Hieromartyr Alexander,
Bishop of Jerusalem;
Martyr Synesius (Razumnik)
of Rome.
St. Therapontes, abbot of
Monza.
Greek Calendar: Saints
Amonathus and Anthus, monks.
St. John, Metropolitan of
Zichon, founder
of the Monastery of the
Forerunner on Mt. Menikion.
Desert-dweller Flegont of
Maksha River, Penza.
December 13 / 26
Martyrs Eustratius,
Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes at
Sebaste
Virgin Martyr Lucy of
Syracuse.
St. Arsenius of Latros.
St. Gabriel, Archbishop of
Serbia.
St. Mardarius, recluse of
the Kiev Caves.
(Greek Calendar: St. Ares,
monk.)
Schemamonk Pantileimon
"the Resurrected" of Glinsk Hermitage (1895).
December 14 / 27
Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius
and Callinicus of Apollonia.
Martyrs Apollonius,
Philemon, Arianus and Theoctychus of Alexandria.
(Greek Calendar: Four
guards converted by St. Arianus and martyred.)
Repose of Blessed Recluse
John of Sezenovo Convent (1839).
December 15 / 28
Hieromartyr Eleutherius,
Bishop of Illyria, and his mother Martyr
Anthia.
St. Paul of Latros.
St. Stephen the confessor,
Archbishop Surozha in the Crimea.
Martyr Eleutherius at
Constantinople.
St. Pardus, hermit of
Palestine.
Martyr Bacchus the New.
Martyr Susanna the
deaconess of Palestine.
St. Tryphon, abbot of
Pechenga or Kolsk, and his martyred disciple
Jonah.
NEW HIEROMARTYRS Joseph,
Metropolitan of Petrograd (1938)
and Ilarion (Troitsky)
(1929).
New-Martyr Paul
(Florensky).
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Koremon the Epatch and two executioners
martyred with him.)
December 16 / 29
Prophet Haggai (Aggaeus).
Martyr Marinus of Rome.
Blessed Empress
Theophania.
St. Memnon, Archbishop
Ephesus.
St. Nicholas Chrysoberges,
Patriarch of Constantinople.
St. Sophia, nun (in the
world Solomonia), wife of Grand-duke Basil III.
(Greek Calendar: Martyrs
Promus and Hilarion.
St. Modestus, Archbishop
of Jerusalem.)
December 17 / 30
Prophet Daniel and the
Three Holy Youths Ananias, Azarias
and Misael [Heb 11:33-40;
Lk 11:47-12:1].
St. Daniel the Confessor
(in schema Stephen) of Spain and Egypt.
St. Dionysius of
Zakynthos, Bishop of Aegina.
(Greek Calendar: Martyr
Bacchus.
New-Martyr Nicetas.
Blessed Deacon Abbacum of
Serbia.)
December 18 / 31
Martyr Sebastian at Rome
and his companions:
Martyrs Nicostratus, Zoe,
Castorius, Tranquillinus, Marcellinus, Mark,
Claudius, Symphorian, Victorinus, Tiburtius, and Castulus.
St. Modestus, Archbishop
of Jerusalem.
St. Florus, Bishop of
Amisus.
St. Micahel the Confessor
at Constantinople.
Martyr Eubotius at
Cyzicus.
St. Sebastian, abbot of
Poshekhonye Monastery (Vologda).
Righteous Simeon,
Wonderworker of Verkhoturye.
(Greek Calendar:
Hieromartyr Zacchaeus the Deacon
and St. Alphaeus the
Reader, of Caesarea.
St. Sophia the
Wonderworker.)
SUNDAY AFTER 18 / 31 DEC:
Sunday of the Fathers
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