24.04.2013 Views

Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea. 1-Jan Basil ... - Bombaxo

Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea. 1-Jan Basil ... - Bombaxo

Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea. 1-Jan Basil ... - Bombaxo

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, New Martyr in Stavropol. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nazianzus, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Circumcision. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Tripoli, New Martyr. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Triglia, Abbot. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodotus, Martyr. 1-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cosmas, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

George <strong>of</strong> Georgia, New Martyr in Mytilene. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Lazarevskoe, Righteous. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mark <strong>the</strong> Deaf; Righteous. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Seraphim <strong>of</strong> Sarov, Wonderworker. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Seraphim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Elutorov, New Martyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sergius, Martyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sylvester <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sylvester, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Omsk, New Martyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sylvester, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theagenes <strong>of</strong> Parium, Hieromartyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodota, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saints Cosmas and Damian. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theopemptus, Righteous. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theopistus, Martyr. 2-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Genevieve <strong>of</strong> Paris, Righteous. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gordius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Malachias (Malachi), Prophet. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Mo<strong>the</strong>r and 2 Children. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Worker <strong>of</strong> Signs, in Atroa. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Thomals <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Wonderworker. 3-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Achaïcus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Achillas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agabus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Amplias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ananias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Andronicus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Apelles, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Apollinaria, Righteous. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Apollo, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Apostles: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seventy. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aquila, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aristarchus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aristobulus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Artemas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Asyncritus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Prisons, Martyr. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Barnabas, Apostle, Leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Caesar, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Carpus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cephas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Chrysanthus, Martyr. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Clement, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cleopas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Crescens, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Epaphroditus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Epenetus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Erastus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euphemia, Martyr. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eustathius 1 <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Vatopedi, Righteous Martyr. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthymius <strong>the</strong> New, Righteous. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Evodus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Fortunatus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gaius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Langres. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hermas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hermes, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Herodion, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

James <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> God, Apostle, First Bishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Jason, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Justus also called Jesus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Kharkov: 70 New Priest Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Linus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Lucius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Luke, Apostle and Evangelist. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Luke, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mark, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70, also called John. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mark, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70, Nephew <strong>of</strong> Saint Barnabas. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 6 Martyrs. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Matthias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Menas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ladder, Righteous. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Narcissus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicanor, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Olympas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Onesiphorus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Onuphrius, New Righteous Martyr in Chios. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Parmenas, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Patrobas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philemon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philologus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Phlegon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Prochorus, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pudens, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Quartus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Rodion, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Rufus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Silas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Silvan, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sosipater, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sos<strong>the</strong>nes, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Stachys, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Chenolakkos Monastery, Founder. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Stephen, First Martyr and Archdeacon. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tenius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Terpnus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Thaddaeus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theoctistus <strong>of</strong> Cucomo in Sicily, Righteous. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Timon, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Timothy, Apostle, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Paul. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Titus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Trophimus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tychicus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Urban, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Vatopedi Monastery, 12 Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zenas (or Zeno), Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Righteous Martyr. 4-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Domnina, Righteous. 5-<strong>Jan</strong>


Gregory <strong>of</strong> Acritas, Righteous. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Phosterius, Righteous. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ramanus <strong>of</strong> Lacedaemonia, Hieromonk,<br />

New Martyr. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Carpenision, New Righteous Martyr. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sals, Martyr. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Syncletike <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Righteous. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tatiana, Righteous. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theoeidus, Manyr. 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theonas, Manyr (with Theopemptus). 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theopemptus, Bishop, Manyr (with Theonas). 5-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Theophany (Baptism). 6-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Andrew, Archpriest in Chernigov, New Martyr. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Attalia, New Martyr in Smytna. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Brannock <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Abbot. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Dominica <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, New Martyr. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Synaxis,<br />

and Translation <strong>of</strong> Relic. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Lydia <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, New Martyr. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Daughters <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Hieromartyr Andrew <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, 2. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, New Martyr. 7-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Abo <strong>the</strong> Perfumer <strong>of</strong> Baghdad, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agatho <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Priest, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Atticus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Carterius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Hieromartyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Celsus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyrus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Domnica <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

George <strong>of</strong> Hozeva, Righteous. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Wonderworker. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Moesia. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Helladius <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Isidore, Priest, Martyr in Yuriev <strong>of</strong> Estonia. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Egypt (or Libya), Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Païsius <strong>of</strong> Uglich, Righteous. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sameas (Shemaiah) <strong>the</strong> Elamite, Prophet. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Deacon, Martyr. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Yuriev in Estonia, 72 Orthodox Christians <strong>of</strong>,<br />

martyred by <strong>the</strong> Latins. 8-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, Righteous. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eustratius <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Finian (or Finan), Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lindisfarne. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Par<strong>the</strong>na <strong>of</strong> Edessa in Macedonia, New Martyr. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />

Saint <strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philip, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia,<br />

Martyr. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Polyeuctus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 9-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ammonius, Righteous. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Dometian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Melitene. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nyssa. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Pisma, Righteous. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Marcian, Presbyrer and Steward <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong><br />

Church. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Miltiades, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Obnora, Righteous. 10-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agapius <strong>the</strong> Archimandrite. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Angels: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Ten Thousands <strong>of</strong> Angels. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Major, Martyr. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Klops, Fool for Christ's sake. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Placidiane. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodore (with Stephen <strong>of</strong> Placidiane). 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Philo<strong>the</strong>ou Monastery, Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

Trebizond. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodosius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Cenobiarch. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Vitalius <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Righteous. 11-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Benedict Biscop, Abbot in England. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Elias <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthasia, Martyr. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Galaction <strong>of</strong> Belozersk, Righteous. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martinian <strong>of</strong> Belozersk, Righteous. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mertius, Martyr. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicaea, 8 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter Absalom, Martyr in Palestine. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tatiana <strong>of</strong> Rome, Deaconess, Martyr. 12-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius, Martyr. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saints:<br />

Elias <strong>the</strong> Prophet. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eleazar <strong>of</strong> Anzersk, Righteous. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hermylus, Martyr (with Stratonicus). 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hilary, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Poitiers. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Irenarchus <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Righteous. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

James, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nisibis. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Kafsokalyvia, Righteous. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pachomius, Martyr. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Papyrinus, Martyr. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Remigius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rheims. 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Stratonicus, Martyr (with Hermylus). 13-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agnes, Martyr. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Nola, Priest. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macrina <strong>the</strong> Elder, Grandmo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint <strong>Basil</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Michael, Presbyter, New Martyr<br />

(with Plato, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Revel). 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicholas, Priest, New Martyr<br />

(with Plato, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Revel). 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nina (Nino), Enlightener <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Plato, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Revel, New Martyr. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sabbas I First <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia,<br />

Founder <strong>of</strong> Hilandar Monastery. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sinai and Raithu Monastery Near Kazan,<br />

New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sinai and Raithu, Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodulus, Righteous, Son <strong>of</strong> Nilus <strong>the</strong> Wise. 14-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Lesnovo, Righteous. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John <strong>the</strong> Hut-dweller, Righteous. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nola. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pansophius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Thebes, Righteous. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Prochorus <strong>of</strong> Pshina in Bulgaria, Righteous. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Righteous, Anonymous: Monks, 6. 15-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Damascene <strong>of</strong> Turnovo, New Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong>


Danax <strong>of</strong> Illyricum, Reader, Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Elasippus (or Eleusippus) <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Honoratus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Aries. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Totma, Fool for Christ's sake. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mesippus (or Meleusippus) <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Neonilla <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, New Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter, Apostle, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peusippus (or Speusippus) <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 16-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Achillas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Chernozersk, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Dymya, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Krasny Kholm, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> New <strong>of</strong> Beroea, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> Roman <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Righteous. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Demetrius, Grand Duke, New Martyr in Russia. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

George <strong>of</strong> Ioannina, New Martyr. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

George, Grand Duke, New Martyr in Russia. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Paul, Grand Duke, New Martyr in Russia. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodosius I <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Emperor. 17-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Novolotsk, Righteous. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Syandebo, Righteous. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasius, Hieromonk in Poltava, New Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Boethus <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyril, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Alexandtia. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ephraim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Mylasa. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Evagrius <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Helladius <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Marcian <strong>of</strong> Cyrrhus, Righteous. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Serbia, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wallachia. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodula <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Xenia, Martyr. 18-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> Stylite <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Arsenius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Corfu. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euphrasia <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinople. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory, Archpriest in Kronstadt, New Martyr. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Righteous. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Deacon. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>the</strong> Roman <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Righteous. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mark Eugenicus, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Meletius <strong>of</strong> Mount Galesion, Confessor. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Zvenigorod, Righteous. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Fool for Christ's sake. 19-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agnes, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anna, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Basil</strong>ides, Martyr (with Bassus et aL). 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Bassus, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eusebius, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Syanzhema, Righteous. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Silent. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Euthymius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eutychius, Martyr (with Bassus et al.). 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Inna, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Leo I <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Emperor. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Publican, <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Blessed. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pinna, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Rimma, Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Thyrsus, Martyr at Apollonia. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> Patras, New Martyr. 20-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agnes <strong>of</strong> Rome, Virgin Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aquila <strong>of</strong> Trebizond, Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Candidus <strong>of</strong> Trebizond, Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eugene <strong>of</strong> Trebizond, Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Irene, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Consolation (Pararnythia). 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Directress <strong>of</strong> Vatopedi Monastery. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>the</strong> Greek, Righteous. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Neophytus <strong>of</strong> Nicaea, Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Neophytus <strong>of</strong> Vatopedi Monastery. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tyre: 4 Martyrs o. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Valerian <strong>of</strong> Trebi20nd, Martyr. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zosimas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Syracuse. 21-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Bulgaria: 377 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gabriel <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

George, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Deultem, Martyr. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Sanctified <strong>of</strong> Crete, surnamed Samacus. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Leo <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Leontius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nicaea, Martyr. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Zhabyn, Righteous. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Manuel, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Adrianopole, Martyr. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Parodus, Presbyter, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter, Presbyter, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sionius <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr in Bulgaria. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Timothy, Apostle, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Paul. 22-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agathangelus, Martyr (with Clement). 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Clement, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Olympus, Righteous. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Mount Coryphe in Syria, Righteous. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gennadius <strong>of</strong> Kostroma, Righteous. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maïsimas <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Parium, 2 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Salamanes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Euphrates, Righteous. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theoctistus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 23-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anatolius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Irkutsk, New Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Babylas <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Hieromartyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Barsimus <strong>of</strong> Syria, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> Saint John <strong>the</strong><br />

Baptist: Near Taurus. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Felician, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Foligno in Italy, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gerasimus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hermogenes, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong>


John <strong>of</strong> Kazan, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Macedonius <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Brethren <strong>of</strong> Saint Barsimus, 2. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Menas, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Neophytus <strong>the</strong> Recluse <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pausirius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philip (or Philippicus) <strong>the</strong> Presbyter, Righteous. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philo, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carpasia in Cyprus. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Righteous, Anonymous:<br />

Handmaids <strong>of</strong> Saint Xenia <strong>of</strong> Rome, 2. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodotion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tlffiothy <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Xenia <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, Fool for Christ's sake,<br />

Wonderworker. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Xenia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zosimas, Righteous. 24-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Felicity). 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Elder <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Apollo <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Auxentius <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, New Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Castinus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Byzantium. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Demetrius, Keeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sacred Vessels. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Felicity <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinople. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uarius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mares <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martial <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Assuage My Sorrows. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Medula, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Moses, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philip <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Publius <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Vitalius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Vladimir, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev, New Martyr. 25-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ammonas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ananias <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Presbyter, Martyr. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Arcadius, Bishop, New Martyr in Russia. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Arcadius, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Xenophon, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Clement <strong>of</strong> Mount Sagmatius, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyril, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kazan, New Martyr. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

David <strong>the</strong> Restorer, King <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From:<br />

(Under Emperor Theodosius II). 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gabriel, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Xenophon, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Soldiers, 7,<br />

with Saint Ananias. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Gatchina, New Righteous Martyr. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary, Wife <strong>of</strong> Saint Xenophon, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Prison-guard, <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Phrygia: 2 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> Ancient, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Studite, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Xenophon <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Xenophon <strong>of</strong> Robeika, Righteous. 26-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Claudinus, Righteous. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, New Martyr. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John I Chrysostom, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Marciana, Empress. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, New Martyr. 27-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> Novotorzhok, Righteous. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ephraim <strong>the</strong> Syrian, Righteous. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Grace, Martyr. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Isaac <strong>the</strong> Syrian, Righteous. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

James <strong>the</strong> Ascetic. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Mo<strong>the</strong>r and Daughter. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Palladius <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Righteous. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Totma, Righteous. 28-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Acepsimas, Righteous. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aphrahat <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ashot <strong>the</strong> Curopalates, Martyr in Georgia. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Barsimaeus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Bebaia <strong>of</strong> Edessa, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Chios, New Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gerasimus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Habib <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Marryr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hyperechius <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Ignatius <strong>the</strong> God-bearer, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

James <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Jonas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Turov. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Deacon, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mocius <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Reader, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Paregorius <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Philo<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pitirim (Pitiroun), Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Samosata, 7 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sarbelus (Sharbel [also called Thathuel])<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edessa, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Silvan, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Martyr. 29-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Amandinus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Archelaus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Deacon, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Aurea (Chryse) <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Censurinus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Commodus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyprus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyriacus, Bishop, Martyr in Ostia. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinople. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Herculianus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hermes <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Hippolytus, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John I Chrysostom, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.: Tinos. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maurus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong>


Maximus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Presbyrer, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Menas <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Monagrius <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Olympius <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Peter, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Rusticus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Sabainus <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Styracius <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Mytilene, New Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr in Ostia. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theophilus <strong>the</strong> New <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Three Holy Hierarchs, Synaxis <strong>of</strong> . 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Venerius <strong>of</strong> Ostia, Martyr. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 30-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Athanasia, Martyr (with Cytus and John). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Claudius, Martyr (with Diodore et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Cyrus, Unmercenary. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Diodore, Martyr (wirh Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Elias Ardunis <strong>of</strong> Kalamae, New Martyr. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Eudoxia, Virgin Martyr (with Cyrus and John). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

John, Unmercenary. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicephorus, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pachomius <strong>of</strong> Kena, Righteous. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Pappias (or Papia), Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Serapion (or Sarapinus), Martyr<br />

(with Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theoctiste, Virgin Martyr (wirh Cyrus and John). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Theodota, Virgin Martyr (with Cyrus and John). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Tryphaina <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Victor, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Victorinus, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 31-<strong>Jan</strong><br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Nauplion, New Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> Confessor, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 1-Feb<br />

Bendimianus <strong>of</strong> Auxentius Mountain, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Brigid <strong>of</strong> Kildare, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Carion, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Cassian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 1-Feb<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Felicity <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Germanus <strong>of</strong> Dacia Pontica, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

John Cassian, Righteous Confessor. 1-Feb<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Children, 2,<br />

with Saint Theion. 1-Feb<br />

Perpetua <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Galatia, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Peter Skipetrov, Priest <strong>of</strong> Petrograd, New Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Revocatus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Saturninus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Saturus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Secundus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, <strong>the</strong> New Stylite. 1-Feb<br />

Theion, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Timothy, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Trypho <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus, Martyr. 1-Feb<br />

Trypho <strong>of</strong> Pechenga, Righteous. 1-Feb<br />

Agathodorus <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 2-Feb<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, New Righteous Martyr. 2-Feb<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Meeting in <strong>the</strong> Temple. 2-Feb<br />

Jordan <strong>of</strong> Trebizond, New Martyr. 2-Feb<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Martyr. 3-Feb<br />

Agatho, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 3-Feb<br />

Alexander, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 3-Feb<br />

Anna <strong>the</strong> Prophetess, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Phanuel. 3-Feb<br />

Anskar, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Hamburg. 3-Feb<br />

Azarias, Prophet. 3-Feb<br />

Blaise <strong>the</strong> Cowherd <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 3-Feb<br />

Claudius, Righteous. 3-Feb<br />

Eubulus <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Martyr. 3-Feb<br />

James, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 3-Feb<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Spetsae, New Martyr. 3-Feb<br />

Nicholas, New Martyr in Chios. 3-Feb<br />

Nicholas, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 3-Feb<br />

Paul, Martyr (with Simon). 3-Feb<br />

Romanus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Uglich. 3-Feb<br />

Simon, Martyr (with Paul). 3-Feb<br />

Stamatius <strong>of</strong> Spetsae, New Martyr. 3-Feb<br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> God-receiver. 3-Feb<br />

Symeon, First Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tver. 3-Feb<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Pechenga, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

Abramius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Arbeil in Persia, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Coprius <strong>of</strong> Pechenga, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Novozersk, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

Dativus, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Evagrius <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

Felix, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Felix, Bishops in Africa, Martyrs. 4-Feb<br />

George, <strong>Great</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Vladimir. 4-Feb<br />

Isidore <strong>of</strong> Pelusium, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

Jadorus, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Jasimus <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Righteous. 4-Feb<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Irenopolis. 4-Feb<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Aleppo, New Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Litteus, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Lucius, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Methodius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Petropavlovsk, New Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Nemesianus, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Nicholas <strong>the</strong> Studite, <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 4-Feb<br />

Polyaenus, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Theoctistus, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Theodore, Boyar <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Victor, Bishop in Africa, Martyr. 4-Feb<br />

Agatha <strong>of</strong> Belo-Russia, New Martyr. 5-Feb<br />

Agatha <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 5-Feb<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, New Martyr. 5-Feb<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Searcher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lost. 5-Feb<br />

Paramonus, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Feb<br />

Polyeuctus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 5-Feb<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Scopelus, Righteous. 5-Feb<br />

Theodosius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chernigov. 5-Feb<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Iqalto in Georgia, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

Barsanuphius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Bucolus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Smyrna. 6-Feb<br />

Callista <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 6-Feb


Christina <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Kashin, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

Evilasius <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Fausta <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Faustus, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

James, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Lycus in Egypt, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Prophet <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Righteous. 6-Feb<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Martyr, Unmercenary. 6-Feb<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Photius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 6-Feb<br />

Silvan, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 6-Feb<br />

Aprion, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 7-Feb<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr. 7-Feb<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Mount Stirion, Righteous. 7-Feb<br />

Nicomedia: 1,003 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 7-Feb<br />

Par<strong>the</strong>nius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus. 7-Feb<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Monobatos, Righteous. 7-Feb<br />

Phrygia: 6 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 7-Feb<br />

Richard, King <strong>of</strong> Wessex. 7-Feb<br />

Theopemptus and his Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood,<br />

Righteous Manyrs. 7-Feb<br />

Lycarion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Child Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Macarius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Paphos. 8-Feb<br />

Martha <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr (with Stephen). 8-Feb<br />

Pergetus, Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Philadelphus, Martyr (with Polycarp). 8-Feb<br />

Polycarp, Martyr (with Philadelphus). 8-Feb<br />

Sabbas II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 8-Feb<br />

Stephen, Martyr (with Nicephorus). 8-Feb<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Commander, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Volokolamsk,<br />

New Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Theodore, Priest in Golyshmanovskoe,<br />

New Martyr. 8-Feb<br />

Zacharias (Zechariah), Prophet. 8-Feb<br />

Gennadius <strong>of</strong> Vazhezersk, Righteous. 9-Feb<br />

Innocent, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Irkutsk. 9-Feb<br />

Marcellus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 9-Feb<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 9-Feb<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Vazhezersk, Righteous. 9-Feb<br />

Pancratius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 9-Feb<br />

Pancratius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tauromenium, Martyr. 9-Feb<br />

Pancratius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tauromenium, Martyr. 9-Feb<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Hieromartyr. 9-Feb<br />

Philagrius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Martyr. 9-Feb<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Righteous. 9-Feb<br />

Anastasius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 10-Feb<br />

Anna, Princess <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Anthony, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Arcadius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Baptus, Martyr. 10-Feb<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Ennatha (Thea), Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 10-Feb<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Gregory, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Haralampus <strong>of</strong> Magnesia, Hieromartyr. 10-Feb<br />

Joachim, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Koryazhema, Righteous. 10-Feb<br />

Luke, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Martyrius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Women, 3, with Saint Haralampus. 10-Feb<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Synaxes.<br />

In Areobindus. 10-Feb<br />

Paul, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

(with Thea [Ennatha] and Valentina). 10-Feb<br />

Porphyrius, Martyr (wirh Baptus). 10-Feb<br />

Prochorus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 10-Feb<br />

Scholastica, Righteous. 10-Feb<br />

Symeon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 10-Feb<br />

Valentina, Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 10-Feb<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Righteous. 10-Feb<br />

Blaise, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 11-Feb<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Priluki, Righteous. 11-Feb<br />

George <strong>the</strong> Serb, New Martyr in S<strong>of</strong>ia. 11-Feb<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Women, 7, and 2 Children, with Saint Blaise. 11-Feb<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.: Corfu. 11-Feb<br />

Theodora, Empress, who restored <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 11-Feb<br />

Vsevolod, Prince <strong>of</strong> Pskov. 11-Feb<br />

Zacharias, Prophet, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Forerunner. 11-Feb<br />

Alexis, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, New Martyr. 12-Feb<br />

Alexis, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 12-Feb<br />

Anthony, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 12-Feb<br />

Christos <strong>the</strong> Gardener, New Martyr. 12-Feb<br />

Eugene, Righteous. 12-Feb<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous Martyr in Jerusalem. 12-Feb<br />

Mary called Marinus, Righteous. 12-Feb<br />

Meletius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Antioch <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 12-Feb<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Dvaleti in Georgia, Righteous<br />

Martyr in Jerusalem. 12-Feb<br />

Plotinus, Martyr. 12-Feb<br />

Prochorus <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 12-Feb<br />

Saturninus, Martyr (with Plotinus). 12-Feb<br />

Aquila, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 13-Feb<br />

Eulogius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandtia. 13-Feb<br />

Martinian <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous. 13-Feb<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Fa<strong>the</strong>r and Son, crucified. 13-Feb<br />

Priscilla, Apostle. 13-Feb<br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer<br />

(Stephen Nemanja, Ruler <strong>of</strong> Serbia),<br />

Founder <strong>of</strong> Hilandar Monastery. 13-Feb<br />

Abraames <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 14-Feb<br />

Auxentius on <strong>the</strong> Mountain, Righteous. 14-Feb<br />

Cyril, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles, Enlightener <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Slavs. 14-Feb<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Agrapha, New Righteous Martyr. 14-Feb<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Mytilene, New Martyr. 14-Feb<br />

Isaacius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 14-Feb<br />

Maron <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 14-Feb<br />

Michael, Prince <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, Martyr. 14-Feb<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Corinth, New Martyr. 14-Feb


Philemon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Martyr. 14-Feb<br />

Cornelius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tula, New Martyr. 15-Feb<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Asicha in Syria, Righteous. 15-Feb<br />

John, Evangelist and Theologian: Synaxis<br />

in Deaconess. 15-Feb<br />

Major <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Martyr. 15-Feb<br />

Onesimus, Apostle. 15-Feb<br />

Paphnutius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 15-Feb<br />

Tula in Russia, 13 New Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 15-Feb<br />

Daniel, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Elias, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Esaias, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Flavian <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 16-Feb<br />

Flavian, Righteous. 16-Feb<br />

Jeremias, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Julian, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Martyropolis, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Feb<br />

Maruthas <strong>of</strong> Martyropolis, Righteous. 16-Feb<br />

Parnphilus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Paul, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

(with Parnphilus et al.). 16-Feb<br />

Porphyrius, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Carpenision, New Righteous Martyr. 16-Feb<br />

Samuel, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Seleucus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Theodulus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Valens, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 16-Feb<br />

Auxibius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Solon in Cyprus. 17-Feb<br />

Hermogenes, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia,<br />

Martyr. 17-Feb<br />

Marcian, Emperor. 17-Feb<br />

Mariamne, Sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apostle Philip. 17-Feb<br />

Menas <strong>the</strong> Most Eloquent (Kanikelados),<br />

Martyr in Alexandria. 17-Feb<br />

Nicholas Planas, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns. 17-Feb<br />

Pulcheria, Empress. 17-Feb<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Righteous. 17-Feb<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Silent. 17-Feb<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Byzantine, New Martyr. 17-Feb<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Tyro, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 17-Feb<br />

Theodore, Priest in Udobnaya, New Martyr. 17-Feb<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Righteous. 17-Feb<br />

Theostetictus, Righteous. 17-Feb<br />

Agapetus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ekaterinoslav,<br />

New Martyr. 18-Feb<br />

Agapetus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sinaus. 18-Feb<br />

Agrippa, Martyr. 18-Feb<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Yakhroma, Righteous. 18-Feb<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us, Martyr. 18-Feb<br />

Leo I <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 18-Feb<br />

Leo <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, Missionary, New Martyr. 18-Feb<br />

Leo, Martyr in Pataca <strong>of</strong> Lycia. 18-Feb<br />

Paregorius, Martyr in Patara <strong>of</strong> Lycia. 18-Feb<br />

Piulius, Martyr. 18-Feb<br />

Theodulus, Martyr (with Agapetus <strong>of</strong> Sinaus). 18-Feb<br />

Victorinus, Martyr (with Agapetus <strong>of</strong> Sinaus). 18-Feb<br />

Apphia, Apostle. 19-Feb<br />

Archippus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 19-Feb<br />

Asclepiodote <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 19-Feb<br />

Conon, Righteous. 19-Feb<br />

Eugene <strong>the</strong> Confessor, in Mauretania. 19-Feb<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 19-Feb<br />

Macarius <strong>the</strong> Confessor in Mauretania. 19-Feb<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Marcionopolis, Martyr. 19-Feb<br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> Epirus, New Hieromartyr. 19-Feb<br />

Philemon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 19-Feb<br />

Philo<strong>the</strong>i <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Righteous Martyr. 19-Feb<br />

Rabulas <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Righteous. 19-Feb<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 19-Feb<br />

Agatho <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 20-Feb<br />

Agatho, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 20-Feb<br />

Bassian <strong>of</strong> Murom, Righteous Martyr. 20-Feb<br />

Bessarion <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 20-Feb<br />

Cindeus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pisidia. 20-Feb<br />

Cornelius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pskov Caves, Righteous Martyr. 20-Feb<br />

Leo, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Catania. 20-Feb<br />

Plotinus, Righteous. 20-Feb<br />

Sadoc (or Sadoth), Bishop, and those with him<br />

in Persia, Martyrs. 20-Feb<br />

Eustathius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 21-Feb<br />

George, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amastris. 21-Feb<br />

John III Scholasticus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 21-Feb<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.: Cucuzelis. 21-Feb<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> Symbola, Righteous. 21-Feb<br />

Zacharias, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 21-Feb<br />

Adarnase <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Anthusa, Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Paulopetrion, Righteous Confessor. 22-Feb<br />

Bakar <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Baradatus <strong>of</strong> Antioch,Righteous. 22-Feb<br />

Bardzim <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Blaise, Bishop. 22-Feb<br />

Dachi <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Eugenius, Martyrs in <strong>the</strong> Quarter <strong>of</strong> 22-Feb<br />

Guram <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Juanshar <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Kola in Georgia, 9 Martyred Children <strong>of</strong> . 22-Feb<br />

Limnaius <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 22-Feb<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Servants <strong>of</strong> Saint Anthusa, 12. 22-Feb<br />

Michael, Priest <strong>of</strong> Ust-Labinskaya, New Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Parsman <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Ramaz <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Synetus, Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Telesphorus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Thalassius <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 22-Feb<br />

Theoctiste <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, Fool for Christ's sake,<br />

New Confessor. 22-Feb<br />

Vache <strong>of</strong> Kola in Georgia, Child Martyr. 22-Feb<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Unsleeping,<br />

Founder. 23-Feb<br />

Antiochus <strong>of</strong> Sytia, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Antoninus <strong>of</strong> Sytia, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Clement, Martyr. 23-Feb<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Esphigmenou, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Gorgonia, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian. 23-Feb<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 23-Feb


Moses <strong>of</strong> Belozersk, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> Cyrrhus in Syria, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> Rama in Syria, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Polycarp <strong>of</strong> Bryansk, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Polycarp, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, Martyr. 23-Feb<br />

Polychronius <strong>of</strong> Sytia, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Thea, Martyr. 23-Feb<br />

Zebinas <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 23-Feb<br />

Erasmus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Feb<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lbert, King <strong>of</strong> Kent. 24-Feb<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner:<br />

First and Second Finding. 24-Feb<br />

Romanus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Uglich. 24-Feb<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Puteoli, Martyr. 25-Feb<br />

Anthony, Martyr. 25-Feb<br />

Marcellus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Apamea in Syria, Martyr. 25-Feb<br />

Reginus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Scopelus, Martyr. 25-Feb<br />

Tarasius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Feb<br />

Theodore, Fool for Christ's sake. 25-Feb<br />

Anatole, Martyr, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Christodulus, Martyr. 26-Feb<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Craftsman, New Martyr in Constantinople. 26-Feb<br />

Joses, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Kyriake, Martyr, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Paraskeve, Martyr, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Photine <strong>the</strong> Samaritan Woman,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 26-Feb<br />

Photinus, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Photis, Martyr, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Photo, Martyr, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Photine. 26-Feb<br />

Porphyrius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gaza. 26-Feb<br />

Sebastian <strong>of</strong> Poshekhonye, Righteous. 26-Feb<br />

Sebastian <strong>the</strong> Duke, Martyr. 26-Feb<br />

Theocletus, Martyr. 26-Feb<br />

Asclepius <strong>of</strong> Sytia, Righteous. 27-Feb<br />

Gelasius, Martyr. 27-Feb<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 27-Feb<br />

Nesius, Martyr. 27-Feb<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Decapolis, Righteous Confessor. 27-Feb<br />

Stephen, Righteous. 27-Feb<br />

Thalleleus <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 27-Feb<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>, Righteous. 27-Feb<br />

Titus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Presbyter. 27-Feb<br />

Titus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Former Soldier. 27-Feb<br />

Abircius, Martyr. 28-Feb<br />

Barsus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Damascus. 28-Feb<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Fellow Ascetic <strong>of</strong><br />

Saint Procopius. 28-Feb<br />

Egypt: 6 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Feb<br />

Eubulus, Aposcle. 28-Feb<br />

Kyra <strong>of</strong> Beroea in Syria, Righteous. 28-Feb<br />

Kyranna <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, New Martyr. 28-Feb<br />

Marana <strong>of</strong> Beroea in Syria, Righteous. 28-Feb<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Bishop, Martyr. 28-Feb<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Fool for Christ's sake. 28-Feb<br />

Nymphas, Apostle. 28-Feb<br />

Proterius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 28-Feb<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Condat in Gaul, Righteous. 28-Feb<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> VatOpedi Monastery. 1-Mar<br />

Agapius, Martyr (with Charisius and Nicephorus). 1-Mar<br />

Anthony, Martyr (with Marcellus). 1-Mar<br />

Antonina <strong>of</strong> Kizlyar, New Righteous Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Antonina <strong>of</strong> Nicaea, Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Charisius, Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Wales, Righteous. 1-Mar<br />

Domnina <strong>of</strong> Syria, Righteous. 1-Mar<br />

Eudocia <strong>the</strong> Samaritan, Righteous Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Marcellus, Martyr (with Anthony). 1-Mar<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> Zelenets, Righteous. 1-Mar<br />

Nestorianus, Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr (with Charisius and Agapius). 1-Mar<br />

Sophronius, Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Sylvester, Martyr. 1-Mar<br />

Andronicus, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Arsenius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tver. 2-Mar<br />

Athanasia, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Barsanuphius <strong>of</strong> Tver, Righteous. 2-Mar<br />

Euphrosynus <strong>of</strong> Tver, Righteous. 2-Mar<br />

Euthalia <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Hesychius <strong>the</strong> Senator, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Reigning Icon <strong>of</strong> Kolomna. 2-Mar<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Bishop, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Quintus <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Tver, Righteous. 2-Mar<br />

Sabbatius <strong>of</strong> Tver, Righteous. 2-Mar<br />

Theodotus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyrene in Cyprus, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Tribimius <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Deacon, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

Troadius <strong>of</strong> Neocaesarea, Martyr. 2-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>iscus, Martyr, Nephew <strong>of</strong> Saint Theodore<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tyro. 3-Mar<br />

Cleonicus <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 3-Mar<br />

Eutropius <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 3-Mar<br />

Piamon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 3-Mar<br />

Theodoretus, Presbyrer <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 3-Mar<br />

Zeno, Righteous. 3-Mar<br />

Zoilus, Righteous. 3-Mar<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Ptolemaïs, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Hieromartyr. 4-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Prince <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 4-Mar<br />

Constantine <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Hieromartyr. 4-Mar<br />

Daniel, Prince <strong>of</strong> Moscow. 4-Mar<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jordan, Righteous. 4-Mar<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 4-Mar<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 4-Mar<br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Assos. 4-Mar<br />

Joasaph <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Hieromartyr. 4-Mar<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Hieromartyr. 4-Mar<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Ptolemais, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Ptolemaïs, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

Pskov, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 4-Mar<br />

Quadratus <strong>of</strong> Ptolemaïs, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

Stratonicus <strong>of</strong> Ptolemals, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

Wenceslaus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Bohemia, Martyr. 4-Mar<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Poshekhonye, Righteous. 5-Mar<br />

Archelaus, Martyr. 5-Mar<br />

Conon <strong>of</strong> Isauria, Righteous Martyr. 5-Mar<br />

Conon <strong>the</strong> Gardener <strong>of</strong> Nazareth, Martyr. 5-Mar


Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 5-Mar<br />

David, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 5-Mar<br />

Eulampius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Mar<br />

Eulogius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Mar<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, New Martyr in Constantinople. 5-Mar<br />

Leonidas <strong>of</strong> Poshekhonye, Righteous. 5-Mar<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Righteous. 5-Mar<br />

Mark <strong>the</strong> Ascetic, Righteous. 5-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 142 with Saint Archelaus. 5-Mar<br />

Nesius <strong>of</strong> Isauria, Martyr. 5-Mar<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 5-Mar<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Aetius <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Amorion, 42 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 6-Mar<br />

Arcadius, Righteous. 6-Mar<br />

Bassoёs <strong>of</strong> Arnorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Callistus <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Conon <strong>of</strong> Iconium and Conon his Son, Martyrs. 6-Mar<br />

Constantine <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Craterus <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving:<br />

Discovery by Saint Helen,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Finding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nails. 6-Mar<br />

Eubulus, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Euphrosynus, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Fridolin <strong>of</strong> Poitiers, Missionary in Switzerland. 6-Mar<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Galatia, Righteous. 6-Mar<br />

Julian, Martyr (with Eubulus). 6-Mar<br />

Maximus, Righteous Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Melissenus <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Amorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Arnorion, Martyr. 6-Mar<br />

Ae<strong>the</strong>rius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Agathodorus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Arcadius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Trimythus. 7-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>eus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Capito, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Cherson, Hieromartyrs <strong>of</strong> 7-Mar<br />

Elpidius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Ephraim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Ephraim, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 7-Mar<br />

Eugene, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cherson, Martyr. 7-Mar<br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> Phanerumene Monastery, Founder. 7-Mar<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Surety <strong>of</strong> Sinners. 7-Mar<br />

Nestor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Trimythus. 7-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> Simple <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 7-Mar<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Muromka, Righteous. 8-Mar<br />

Dion, Martyr. 8-Mar<br />

Dometius, Righteous. 8-Mar<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Domoc, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> East Anglia. 8-Mar<br />

Hermes, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Mar<br />

Lazarus <strong>of</strong> Muromka, Righteous. 8-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Plousias, Righteous Confessor. 8-Mar<br />

Theophylact <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia. 8-Mar<br />

Acacius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Aetius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Aglaius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Alexander, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Angus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Athanasius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Caesarius, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian. 9-Mar<br />

Candidus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Chudion, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Claudius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Cyril, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Cyrion, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Dometian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Domnus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Ecdicius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Elias, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Eunoicus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Eutyches, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Eutychius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Flavius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Gaius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Gorgonius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Helianus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Heraclius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Hesychius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

John, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Lysimachus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r, and 2 Children. 9-Mar<br />

Meliton, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Nicholas, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Philoctemon, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Priscus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Sacerdon, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Sebastia, 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 9-Mar<br />

Severian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Sisinius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Smaragdus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Theodulus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Theophilus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Urpasianus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 9-Mar<br />

Valens, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Valerian (or Valerius), one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Vivianus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Xanthias, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 9-Mar<br />

Anastasia <strong>the</strong> Patrician, Righteous. 10-Mar<br />

Anectus <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Crescens <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Marryr. 10-Mar<br />

Cyprian <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Khakhuli in Georgia, Righteous. 10-Mar<br />

Marcian, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Michael Mauroudes, New Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Quadratus <strong>of</strong> Cotinth, Martyr. 10-Mar<br />

Epimachus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 11-Mar<br />

Euthymius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 11-Mar<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 11-Mar<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Sinai, Righteous. 11-Mar<br />

Pionius, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, Martyr. 11-Mar<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 11-Mar


Sophronius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 11-Mar<br />

Thallus <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Martyr. 11-Mar<br />

Theodora, Empress, from Acta. 11-Mar<br />

Trophimus <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Martyr. 11-Mar<br />

Demetrius <strong>the</strong> Self-Sacrificing,<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 12-Mar<br />

Gregory I <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 12-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 9 by fire. 12-Mar<br />

Phineas <strong>the</strong> Priest, Grandson <strong>of</strong> Aaron. 12-Mar<br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> New Theologian. 12-Mar<br />

Theophanes <strong>of</strong> Sigriane, Righteous Confessor. 12-Mar<br />

Africanus, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Christina <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Habib <strong>of</strong> Hermopolis, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Nicephorus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Patriarch <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinople. 13-Mar<br />

Publius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Arhens, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Publius, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Terence, Martyr. 13-Mar<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Pidne, Martyr. 14-Mar<br />

Benedict <strong>of</strong> Nursia, Righteous. 14-Mar<br />

Euschemon <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus. 14-Mar<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Feodorovskaya. 14-Mar<br />

Rostislav, <strong>Great</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 14-Mar<br />

Theognostus, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 14-Mar<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Martyr. 15-Mar<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Egypt and Alexander <strong>of</strong> Gaza,<br />

Martyrs in Palestine. 15-Mar<br />

Aristobulus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 15-Mar<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Tripolis, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Dionysius,<br />

Martyrs in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 15-Mar<br />

Manuel <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr in Chios. 15-Mar<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 15-Mar<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Gorodnozersk, Righteous. 15-Mar<br />

Plesius (or Pa:isius) <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr in Palestine. 15-Mar<br />

Ramulus <strong>of</strong> Diospolis, Martyr. 15-Mar<br />

Timolaus <strong>of</strong> Pontus, Martyr in Palestine. 15-Mar<br />

Alexandrion, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 16-Mar<br />

Aninas <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Righteous. 16-Mar<br />

Christodulus <strong>of</strong> Patmos, Righteous. 16-Mar<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rufinianae, Righteous. 16-Mar<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Martyr. 16-Mar<br />

Papas, Martyr. 16-Mar<br />

Phoenicia, 10 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Mar<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Parium, Martyr. 16-Mar<br />

Sabine <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 16-Mar<br />

Serapion, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 16-Mar<br />

Alexis <strong>the</strong> Man <strong>of</strong> God. 17-Mar<br />

Alexis, Priest <strong>of</strong> Novo-Shcherbinskaya, New Martyr. 17-Mar<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From:<br />

(Under Emperor Constantine<br />

Porphyrogenitus). 17-Mar<br />

Gabriel Mtsire <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Hieromartyr. 17-Mar<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kalyazin, Righteous. 17-Mar<br />

Marinus, Martyr. 17-Mar<br />

Patrick, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 17-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 17-Mar<br />

Theostetictus <strong>of</strong> Pelecete, Righteous Confessor. 17-Mar<br />

Cyril, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 18-Mar<br />

Edward, King <strong>of</strong> England, Martyr. 18-Mar<br />

Eucarpion <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 18-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

10,000 whose throats were cut. 18-Mar<br />

Trophimus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 18-Mar<br />

Bassa <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pskov Caves Monastety, Righteous. 19-Mar<br />

Chrysanthus, Martyr (with Daria). 19-Mar<br />

Claudius <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Daria, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Demetrius <strong>the</strong> Joiner, New Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Diodore, Presbyter, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Hilaria, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Innocent <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 19-Mar<br />

Jason, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Marcian, Deacon, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Maurus, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Pancharius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 19-Mar<br />

Alexandria <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Aquila <strong>the</strong> Eparch, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Claudia <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Cuthbert, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lindisfarne, Wonderworker. 20-Mar<br />

Emmanuel, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Euphemia <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Euphrasia <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Euphrosynus <strong>of</strong> Sinozersk, Righteous. 20-Mar<br />

Herbert, Righteous, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Cuthbert. 20-Mar<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Lollion, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Myron <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Nicetas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Apollonias, Confessor. 20-Mar<br />

Rodian, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Saint Sabbas Monastery, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 20-Mar<br />

Theodosia <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 20-Mar<br />

Beryllus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Catania. 21-Mar<br />

Domninus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 21-Mar<br />

James, Bishop and Confessor. 21-Mar<br />

Lupicinus <strong>of</strong> Condat in Gaul, Righteous. 21-Mar<br />

Philemon <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 21-Mar<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Sidon, Righteous. 21-Mar<br />

Serapion, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thmuis. 21-Mar<br />

Thomas I Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 21-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Priest, Martyr. 22-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa, Martyr. 22-Mar<br />

Callinica, Martyr (with <strong>Basil</strong>issa). 22-Mar<br />

Drosis, Daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Emperor Trajan, Martyr. 22-Mar<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, New Righteous<br />

Martyr. 22-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Consecrated Virgins, 5, with Saint Drosis. 22-Mar<br />

Sophia <strong>of</strong> Kiev, New Righteous Martyr. 22-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mangazeya, Virgin Martyr. 23-Mar<br />

Dometius, Martyr. 23-Mar<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Mytilene, New Righteous Martyr. 23-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 199 with Saint Nicon. 23-Mar<br />

Nicon and his 199 Disciples, Righteous Martyrs. 23-Mar<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Abbot. 23-Mar<br />

Pachomius <strong>of</strong> Nerekhta, Righteous. 23-Mar


Artemon <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Presbyter, Martyr. 24-Mar<br />

Artemon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Seleucia. 24-Mar<br />

<strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine, 8 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 24-Mar<br />

Martin <strong>of</strong> Thebes, Righteous. 24-Mar<br />

Par<strong>the</strong>nius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />

New Martyr. 24-Mar<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Kazan, Martyr. 24-Mar<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Kazan, Martyr. 24-Mar<br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 24-Mar<br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Hospitable. 24-Mar<br />

Zacharias, Righteous. 24-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Executioner. 25-Mar<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Annunciation. 25-Mar<br />

Pelagia, Martyr (with Theodosia). 25-Mar<br />

Sennuphius <strong>the</strong> Worker <strong>of</strong> Signs. 25-Mar<br />

Theodosia, Martyr (with Pelagia). 25-Mar<br />

Tikhon <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow<br />

and All Russia. 25-Mar<br />

Abippas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Alla, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Animals, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Anna, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Arpylas, Righteous Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Baris, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Righteous, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Paul <strong>of</strong><br />

Mount Latrus. 26-Mar<br />

Bathuses, Presbyter, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Duklida, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Saint Gaatha. 26-Mar<br />

Egathrax, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Eskoes, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Filgas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Gaatha, Princess <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths, Martyr. 26-Mar<br />

Gabriel, Archangel. 26-Mar<br />

Gabriel, Priest, and his Wife, New Martyrs<br />

in Russia. 26-Mar<br />

Goths, Martyrs in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>. 26-Mar<br />

Hagnas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Mamika, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Manuel, Martyr (with Quadratus et al.). 26-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 40 with Saint Quadratus. 26-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Sons, 2, and 3 Daughters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saint Wirkas. 26-Mar<br />

Moiko, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Quadrarus, Martyr (with Manuel et al.). 26-Mar<br />

Ryax, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Seimblas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Sigetzas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Silas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Stephen <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Triglia. 26-Mar<br />

Suerilas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Theodosius, Martyr (with Manuel et al.). 26-Mar<br />

Thermas, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Wirkas, Presbyter, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Wirko, Martyr in <strong>the</strong> land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths. 26-Mar<br />

Amphilochius <strong>the</strong> Duke, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Anani (Hanani), Prophet. 27-Mar<br />

Baruchius, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Cerycus <strong>of</strong> Apros, Righteous. 27-Mar<br />

Cronides <strong>the</strong> Public <strong>of</strong> ficial, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Eutychius, Righteous. 27-Mar<br />

John, Martyr (with Baruchius). 27-Mar<br />

Lydia, Martyr (with Philetus). 27-Mar<br />

Macedon, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Paul, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Corinth. 27-Mar<br />

Philetus <strong>the</strong> Senator, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Theoprepius, Martyr. 27-Mar<br />

Boyan, Prince <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Martyr. 28-Mar<br />

Eustratius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 28-Mar<br />

Herodion, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 28-Mar<br />

Hesychius <strong>the</strong> Theologian, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 28-Mar<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 28-Mar<br />

Hilarion <strong>the</strong> New, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Pelecete. 28-Mar<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Manglisi in Georgia. 28-Mar<br />

Alexis <strong>of</strong> Yurievka, New Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Ascalon: Martyred Priests and Consecrated<br />

Virgins <strong>of</strong> . 29-Mar<br />

Barachesius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Heliopolis, Deacon, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Diadochus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Photica. 29-Mar<br />

Elias <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Eustathius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Kios. 29-Mar<br />

Gaza: Martyred Priests and Consecrated Virgins <strong>of</strong> . 29-Mar<br />

Habib <strong>of</strong> Persia, Marryr. 29-Mar<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Lazarus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Mares <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Mark, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Arethusa, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Maruthas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Narses <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr<br />

(with Jonas and Barachesius). 29-Mar<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Yurievka, New Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Paul, Priest <strong>of</strong> Yurievka, New Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Sebee<strong>the</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Zanithas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Mar<br />

Eubula, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Panteleimon. 30-Mar<br />

Joad (or Joel), Prophet. 30-Mar<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Sinai, Author <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ladder. 30-Mar<br />

John, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 30-Mar<br />

John, who was in <strong>the</strong> Well, Righteous. 30-Mar<br />

Sophronius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Irkutsk. 30-Mar<br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> Corinth, New Martyr. 30-Mar<br />

Acacius I Bishop <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Confessor. 31-Mar<br />

Audas, Bishop in Persia, Martyr. 31-Mar<br />

Benjamin <strong>of</strong> Persia, Deacon, Martyr. 31-Mar<br />

Blaise <strong>of</strong> Arnorion, Righteous. 31-Mar<br />

Hypatius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 31-Mar<br />

Hypatius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gangra, Martyr. 31-Mar<br />

Innocent, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Enlightener<br />

<strong>of</strong> Siberia and Alaska. 31-Mar<br />

Jonas, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 31-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 9 with Saint Audas. 31-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Kinsmen, 38. 31-Mar<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Many eaten alive by mice and weasels. 31-Mar<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:


Portaltissa (Of <strong>the</strong> Portal) <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 31-Mar<br />

Menander, Martyr. 31-Mar<br />

Stephen <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 31-Mar<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Martyr. 1-Apr<br />

Achaz (Ahaz), King <strong>of</strong> Judah. 1-Apr<br />

Barsanuphius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 1-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>ides, Martyr (with Gerontius). 1-Apr<br />

Eulogius <strong>the</strong> Prophet <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Fool for Christ's sake. 1-Apr<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Suzdal, Righteous. 1-Apr<br />

Gerontius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Canonarch. 1-Apr<br />

Gerontius, Martyr. 1-Apr<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Shavteli in Georgia, Fool for Christ's sake. 1-Apr<br />

Macarius <strong>the</strong> Confessor <strong>of</strong> Pelecete. 1-Apr<br />

Macarius, Bishop, New Martyr in Russia. 1-Apr<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 1-Apr<br />

Aidesius <strong>of</strong> Lydia, Martyr. 2-Apr<br />

Amphianus <strong>of</strong> Lydia, Martyr. 2-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Atsqveri Monastery in Georgia. 2-Apr<br />

Gregory, Ascetic by <strong>the</strong> Gulf <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia. 2-Apr<br />

Polycarp, Martyr. 2-Apr<br />

Theodora, Virgin Martyr. 2-Apr<br />

Titus <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 2-Apr<br />

Bythonius, Martyr. 3-Apr<br />

Dius, Martyr. 3-Apr<br />

Elpidephorus, Martyr. 3-Apr<br />

Galycus, Martyr. 3-Apr<br />

Illyrius <strong>of</strong> Mount Myrsion, Righteous. 3-Apr<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Hymnographer, Righteous. 3-Apr<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Bezhetsk, Righteous. 3-Apr<br />

Nicetas <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Medicium. 3-Apr<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> Russian, New Martyr in Constantinople. 3-Apr<br />

Agathopus <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 4-Apr<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Lithuania, Martyr. 4-Apr<br />

Ardalion <strong>the</strong> Mime, Martyr. 4-Apr<br />

Aristarchus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-Apr<br />

Ferbinus, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Ferbutha (or Tarbo) <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 4-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Mount Maleon, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Much-suffering. 4-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Sister and Handmaid <strong>of</strong> Saint Ferbutha. 4-Apr<br />

Nicetas, Hieromartyr in Serrai <strong>of</strong> Macedonia. 4-Apr<br />

Plato <strong>the</strong> Studite, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Publius, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Symeon, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Manyr. 4-Apr<br />

Theonas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 4-Apr<br />

Theonas, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Vorbowmba, Righteous. 4-Apr<br />

Zosimas, Righteous, who buried Saint Mary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Egypt. 4-Apr<br />

Claudius, Martyr (with Diodore et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Didymus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr (with Theodora). 5-Apr<br />

Diodore, Martyr (wirh Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> New Ephesus, New Martyr. 5-Apr<br />

Lesbos: 5 Virgin Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 5-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Lady and her Handmaid. 5-Apr<br />

Maximus, Martyr (with Terence). 5-Apr<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Pappias (or Papia), Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Pompey, Martyr. 5-Apr<br />

Serapion (or Sarapinus), Martyr<br />

(with Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Terence, Martyr (with Maximus). 5-Apr<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr (with Didymus). 5-Apr<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Righteous. 5-Apr<br />

Thermus, Martyr. 5-Apr<br />

Victor, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Victorinus, Martyr (with Claudius et al.). 5-Apr<br />

Zeno, Martyr. 5-Apr<br />

Ascalon: Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 6-Apr<br />

Eutychius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 6-Apr<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Sinai, Righteous. 6-Apr<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Lavra on Mount Athos. 6-Apr<br />

Methodius, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles,<br />

Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Slavs. 6-Apr<br />

Persia: 120 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 6-Apr<br />

Platonis <strong>of</strong> Nisibis, Righteous. 6-Apr<br />

Aquilina <strong>of</strong> Rabrichka, Fool for Christ's sake,<br />

New Martyr. 7-Apr<br />

Aquilina <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Martyr. 7-Apr<br />

Calliopius <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 7-Apr<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, Righteous. 7-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Rabrichka, Fool for Christ's sake,<br />

New Martyr. 7-Apr<br />

George, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Mytilene. 7-Apr<br />

Leucius <strong>of</strong> Volokolamsk, Righteous. 7-Apr<br />

Rufinus <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Deacon, Martyr. 7-Apr<br />

Serapion, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 7-Apr<br />

Sinope, 200 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 7-Apr<br />

Agabus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Asyncritus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Celestine, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 8-Apr<br />

Hermes, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Herodion, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, New Martyr. 8-Apr<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Shipmaster, New Martyr on Cos. 8-Apr<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Deacon, New Martyr. 8-Apr<br />

Niphon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 8-Apr<br />

Pausilipus, Righteous. 8-Apr<br />

Phlegon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Raphael <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Hieromonk, New Martyr. 8-Apr<br />

Rufus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 8-Apr<br />

Rufus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Apr<br />

Abdiesus (Abd-jesus) <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 9-Apr<br />

Badimus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Apr<br />

Eupsychius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 9-Apr<br />

Lesbos: Newly-Revealed Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 9-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint Badimus, 7. 9-Apr<br />

Patience, Martyr. 9-Apr<br />

Persia: Martyred Captives in. 9-Apr<br />

Africanus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Canhage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Azas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Deacon, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Carthage: 36 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 10-Apr<br />

Demus <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, New Martyr. 10-Apr


Gregory V; Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />

New Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Kvabtakhevi Convent in Georgia, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 10-Apr<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Olda (Huldah), Prophetess. 10-Apr<br />

Pompey <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Terence <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 10-Apr<br />

Antipas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pergarnum, Martyr. 11-Apr<br />

Barsanuphius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tver. 11-Apr<br />

Callinicus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rimnicu in Romania. 11-Apr<br />

Chariton <strong>of</strong> Syanzhema, Righteous. 11-Apr<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Syanzhema, Righteous. 11-Apr<br />

Guthlac <strong>of</strong> Crowland, Righteous. 11-Apr<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Zhelezny Borok, and James<br />

his fellow ascetic. 11-Apr<br />

Pharmuthius, Righteous. 11-Apr<br />

Serapion, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Nikolaevsk, New Martyr. 11-Apr<br />

Tryphaina <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Righteous. 11-Apr<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Kafsokalyvia, Righteous. 12-Apr<br />

Anthusa, Righteous, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Constantine<br />

Copronymus. 12-Apr<br />

Artemon, Hieromartyr. 12-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Parium. 12-Apr<br />

David, Righteous Martyr. 12-Apr<br />

Demes, Martyr. 12-Apr<br />

John, Righteous Martyr. 12-Apr<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Transferral <strong>of</strong> Sash from Zela to<br />

Constantinople. 12-Apr<br />

Menas, Righteous Martyr. 12-Apr<br />

Protion, Martyr. 12-Apr<br />

Dadas <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 13-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Bishops and Confessors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West with<br />

Saint Martin, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 13-Apr<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Quintilian <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Theodosius, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Zoilus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 13-Apr<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus,<br />

New Martyr in Tripoli. 14-Apr<br />

Eustathius <strong>of</strong> Lithuania, Martyr. 14-Apr<br />

Euthymius <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 14-Apr<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Lithuania, Martyr. 14-Apr<br />

Pudens, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 14-Apr<br />

Thomais <strong>of</strong> Alexandtia, Martyr. 14-Apr<br />

Trophimus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 14-Apr<br />

Anastasia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with <strong>Basil</strong>issa). 15-Apr<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Crescens <strong>of</strong> Myra in Lycia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Dometian <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Eucherion <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Jordom <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Leonidas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns. 15-Apr<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Memnenus <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Mstislav, <strong>Great</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 15-Apr<br />

Nerantius <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Pausolipius, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Phecas <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Polyeuctus <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Quadratius <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Sukhi <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Thalleleus <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Theodore, Presbyrer, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Theodoretus <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Victor <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 15-Apr<br />

Agape <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Callis <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Charissa <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Chionia <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Felix, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Africa, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Fortunatus (or Fortunianus) <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in<br />

Africa, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Galina <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uarius <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Aftica, Presbyter, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Leonides <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Vourlae, New Martyr in Smyrna. 16-Apr<br />

Nike <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Nunechia <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Septiminus <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Africa, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 16-Apr<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Nizhny Novgorod, Righteous. 16-Apr<br />

Abdechalas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 17-Apr<br />

Adrian, Martyr. 17-Apr<br />

Agapetus, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 17-Apr<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Svir, Righteous. 17-Apr<br />

Ephraim <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Atsqveri in Georgia. 17-Apr<br />

Fusik <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Apr<br />

Gothazat <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Apr<br />

Macarius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Corinth. 17-Apr<br />

Persia: 1,150 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 17-Apr<br />

Symeon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Apr<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 17-Apr<br />

Acacius II, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Wonderworker. 18-Apr<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Karelia, Righteous. 18-Apr<br />

Athanasia <strong>of</strong> Aegina, Righteous. 18-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> Ratishvili <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 18-Apr<br />

Cosmas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chalcedon. 18-Apr<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Karelia, Righteous. 18-Apr<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Karelia, Righteous. 18-Apr<br />

John Kulikas, New Martyr. 18-Apr<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Ioannina, New Martyr. 18-Apr<br />

John, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory <strong>of</strong> Decapolis. 18-Apr<br />

Sabbas <strong>the</strong> Commander, <strong>the</strong> Goth, Martyr. 18-Apr


Seraphim, Priest <strong>of</strong> Gondatievka, New Martyr. 18-Apr<br />

Agathangelus <strong>of</strong> Esphigmenou, New Righteous<br />

Martyr. 19-Apr<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 19-Apr<br />

George <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pisidia. 19-Apr<br />

Joachim <strong>of</strong> Opochka, Righteous. 19-Apr<br />

Paphnutius, Hieromartyr. 19-Apr<br />

Philippa <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 19-Apr<br />

Socrates <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 19-Apr<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Philo<strong>the</strong>ou Monastery. 19-Apr<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 19-Apr<br />

Trypho, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 19-Apr<br />

Acindynus, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Oshevenskaya, Righteous. 20-Apr<br />

Anastasius I Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 20-Apr<br />

Anastasius II, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Antoninus, Hieromonk in Moscow, New Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Antoninus, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Meteora Monastery, Founder. 20-Apr<br />

Betran, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lesser SCythia. 20-Apr<br />

Caesarius, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Christopher, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Slutsk, Child Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Gregory, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 20-Apr<br />

Joasaph <strong>of</strong> Meteora, Righteous. 20-Apr<br />

John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Old Lavra, Righteous. 20-Apr<br />

Severian, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hair-shirt, Righteous. 20-Apr<br />

Theonas, Manyr. 20-Apr<br />

Theotimus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lesser Scythia. 20-Apr<br />

Victor, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Zacchaeus, Apostle. 20-Apr<br />

Zeno, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Zoticus, Martyr. 20-Apr<br />

Acutius <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Alexandra <strong>the</strong> Queen, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Sinai, Righteous. 21-Apr<br />

Apollo, Martyr (with Alexandra <strong>the</strong> Queen). 21-Apr<br />

Desiderius <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Eutychius <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Faustus <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Deacon, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Isaacius, Martyr (with Alexandra <strong>the</strong> Queen). 21-Apr<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uarius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Maximian, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 21-Apr<br />

Niphon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 21-Apr<br />

Proculus <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Deacon, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Quadrarus, Martyr (with Alexandra <strong>the</strong> Queen). 21-Apr<br />

Sosius <strong>of</strong> Benevento, Deacon, Martyr. 21-Apr<br />

Epipodius <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 22-Apr<br />

Nathanael (Simon <strong>the</strong> Zealot), Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 22-Apr<br />

Nearchus, Martyr. 22-Apr<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Sykeon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Anastasiopolis,<br />

Wonderworker. 22-Apr<br />

Vsevolod, Prince <strong>of</strong> Pskov. 22-Apr<br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> Former Magician, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Chios: 70 New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 23-Apr<br />

Donatus, Martyr (with Therinus). 23-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Ptolemiis, New Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Shenkursk, Fool for Christ's sake. 23-Apr<br />

George <strong>the</strong> Trophy-bearer, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Glycerius <strong>the</strong> Husbandman, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Lazarus <strong>the</strong> Bulgarian, New Martyr in Pergarnum. 23-Apr<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Chios, Deacon, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Plato, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Chios, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Protoleon <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Therinus, Martyr (with Donatus). 23-Apr<br />

Valerius, Martyr. 23-Apr<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Alexis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Apr<br />

Ducas <strong>the</strong> Tailor, <strong>of</strong> Mytilene, New Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Elias Iorest, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Ardeal, Confessor. 24-Apr<br />

Elizabeth <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 24-Apr<br />

Eugene, New Righteous Martyr in Svir. 24-Apr<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Maramures. 24-Apr<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

4 converted through Saint George. 24-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, 70, with Saint Sabbas<br />

<strong>the</strong> Commander. 24-Apr<br />

Neon <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Marryr. 24-Apr<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Magnesia, New Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Pasicrates <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Apr<br />

Sabbas <strong>the</strong> Commander, <strong>the</strong> Goth, Martyr in Rome. 24-Apr<br />

Sabbas, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Ardeal, Confessor. 24-Apr<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> Syria, Fool for Christ's sake. 24-Apr<br />

Valention <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 24-Apr<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saints:<br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Chief Apostle. 25-Apr<br />

Macedonius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Apr<br />

Mark, Apostle and Evangelist. 25-Apr<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Anchorites, 8. 25-Apr<br />

Nike, Martyr. 25-Apr<br />

Svir, 5 New Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 25-Apr<br />

Sylvester <strong>of</strong> Obnora, Righteous. 25-Apr<br />

Anatolius, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Euthymius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 26-Apr<br />

Andrew, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Euthyrnius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 26-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>eus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amasia, Martyr. 26-Apr<br />

Glaphyra (with <strong>Basil</strong>eus <strong>of</strong> Amasia). 26-Apr<br />

Justa, Righteous. 26-Apr<br />

Nestor, Righteous. 26-Apr<br />

Stephen, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 26-Apr<br />

Eulogius <strong>the</strong> Hospitable <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 27-Apr<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chaste. 27-Apr<br />

Lollion <strong>the</strong> Younger, Martyr. 27-Apr<br />

Publius, Martyr. 27-Apr<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir<br />

in Volhynia. 27-Apr<br />

Symeon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Kinsman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lord, Martyr. 27-Apr<br />

Antipater <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Artemas <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Auxibius, Righteous. 28-Apr


Cyriacus <strong>of</strong> Kargopol, Righteous. 28-Apr<br />

Cyril, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Turov. 28-Apr<br />

Cyzicus, 9 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Apr<br />

Magnus <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Memnon <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 28-Apr<br />

Philemon <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Rufus <strong>of</strong> CY2icus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Thaumasius <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Theognis <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Theostichus <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 28-Apr<br />

Atticus, Martyr (with Quintian). 29-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ostrog, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Zakhum. 29-Apr<br />

Cercyra, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Christodulus <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Euphrasius <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Faustianus <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Jakischolus <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uarius <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Jason, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 29-Apr<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Romania, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

John <strong>the</strong> New Almsgiver, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Thebes. 29-Apr<br />

Mamminus <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Marsalius <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 29-Apr<br />

Neon <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Quintian, Martyr (with Atticus). 29-Apr<br />

Saturninus <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Sosipater, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 29-Apr<br />

Vitalius <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Corfu, Martyr. 29-Apr<br />

Alexis <strong>of</strong> Plotava, New Martyr. 30-Apr<br />

Argyrie <strong>of</strong> Prusa, New Martyr. 30-Apr<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>eus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amasia, Martyr. 30-Apr<br />

Clement, Composer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Canons <strong>of</strong> Matins. 30-Apr<br />

Donatus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Euroia. 30-Apr<br />

James, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint John<br />

<strong>the</strong> Theologian. 30-Apr<br />

James, Priest <strong>of</strong> Plotava, and his Wife,<br />

New Martyrs. 30-Apr<br />

Maximus, Martyr. 30-Apr<br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 30-Apr<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Zvenigorod, Righteous. 30-Apr<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, New Righteous Martyr. 1-May<br />

Batas <strong>the</strong> Persian, Hieromartyr. 1-May<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos,<br />

New Righteous Martyr. 1-May<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Boldin, Righteous. 1-May<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, New Righteous Martyr. 1-May<br />

Isidora <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Fool for Christ's sake. 1-May<br />

Jeremias, Prophet. 1-May<br />

Macarius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev, Martyr. 1-May<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr. 1-May<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 1-May<br />

Panaretus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Paphos. 1-May<br />

Paphnutius <strong>of</strong> Borovsk, Righteous. 1-May<br />

Philosophus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 1-May<br />

Sabbas, Martyr. 1-May<br />

Tamara (Tamar), Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 1-May<br />

Three New Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Mount Amos. 1-May<br />

Athanasius Patelarius <strong>of</strong> Luben,<br />

Former Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 2-May<br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 2-May<br />

Boris, Passion-Bearer. 2-May<br />

Cyriacus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr in Pamphylia. 2-May<br />

Gleb, Passion-Bearer. 2-May<br />

Hesperus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr in Pamphylia. 2-May<br />

Jordan <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 2-May<br />

Michael, King <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 2-May<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr in Pamphylia. 2-May<br />

Zoe <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr in Pamphylia<br />

(with Hesperus). 2-May<br />

Ahmet <strong>the</strong> Calligrapher, New Martyr. 3-May<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 3-May<br />

Diodore <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisia, Martyr. 3-May<br />

Ecumenius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tricca. 3-May<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Mount Stirion, Righteous. 3-May<br />

Mamas, Catholicos <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 3-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 27 by fire. 3-May<br />

Maura <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 3-May<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous (with Arsenius). 3-May<br />

Peter, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Argos. 3-May<br />

Rodopianus <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisia, Deacon, Martyr. 3-May<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Abbot. 3-May<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 3-May<br />

Xenia <strong>of</strong> Kalamae, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr, Wonderworker. 3-May<br />

Alphanov Brethren <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 4-May<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Scythopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Anthony, Abbot in Russia martyred by <strong>the</strong> Latins. 4-May<br />

Aphrodisius <strong>of</strong> Scythopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Athanasius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Corinth. 4-May<br />

Clement Alphanov, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Cyril Alphanov, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Daniel, Abbot in Russia martyred by <strong>the</strong> Latins. 4-May<br />

Hilarion <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 4-May<br />

Isaac Alphanov, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Lazarus <strong>the</strong> Friend <strong>of</strong> Christ. 4-May<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Scyrhopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Macrobius <strong>of</strong> Scythopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Mary Magdalene, Myrrh-bearer,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 4-May<br />

Meles <strong>of</strong> Scythopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Nicephorus Alphanov, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Medicium Monastery, Abbot. 4-May<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Nicetas Alphanov, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Pelagia <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Martyr. 4-May<br />

Scythopolis: A Multitude <strong>of</strong> Martyrs in. 4-May<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wondrous Mountain, Righteous. 4-May<br />

Valerian <strong>of</strong> Scythopolis, Righteous Martyr. 4-May<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Monza, Righteous. 5-May<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

At Cyrus. 5-May<br />

Euthymius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Madytus. 5-May<br />

Gaianus, Martyr (with Gaius and Neophytus). 5-May<br />

Gaius, Martyr (with Gaianus and Neophytus). 5-May<br />

Irene, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 5-May


James <strong>of</strong> Zhelezny Borok,<br />

and James his fellow ascetic. 5-May<br />

Michaias <strong>of</strong> Radonezh, Righteous. 5-May<br />

Neophytus, Martyr (with Gaius and Gaianus). 5-May<br />

Barbarus, Martyr. 6-May<br />

Danax, Martyr. 6-May<br />

Demetrion, Martyr. 6-May<br />

Donatus, Martyr. 6-May<br />

Hilarion, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> Pochaev, Wonderworker. 6-May<br />

Job <strong>the</strong> Much-suffering, Prophet. 6-May<br />

Mamas, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Mesirus, Martyr. 6-May<br />

Pachomius <strong>of</strong> Nerekhta, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Pachomius, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Romulus <strong>of</strong> Vidin, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Seraphim <strong>of</strong> Mount Domvu, Righteous. 6-May<br />

Serbia: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Sinaïte Fa<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong>. 6-May<br />

Therinus, Martyr (with Danax and Mesirus). 6-May<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving:<br />

Appearance over Jerusalem in 351. 7-May<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous<br />

(with John <strong>of</strong> Zedauni et al.). 7-May<br />

Georgia (Iberia): 13 Syrian Fa<strong>the</strong>rs in. 7-May<br />

Habib, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nekresi, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Isidore <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Jesse, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tsilkani in Georgia. 7-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Zedazeni in Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

John Psychaltes, Righteous Confessor. 7-May<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Alaverdi, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Zhirovitsy. 7-May<br />

Maximus, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous<br />

(with John <strong>of</strong> Zedazeni et al.). 7-May<br />

Nilus <strong>of</strong> Sora, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Nilus <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer <strong>of</strong> Athos. 7-May<br />

Pachomius, New Righteous Martyr in Usaki. 7-May<br />

Pyrrhus <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Quadratus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Rufinus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Saturninus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 7-May<br />

Shio <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Thaddaeus <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 7-May<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Righteous. 8-May<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Lover <strong>of</strong> Labour. 8-May<br />

Arsenius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 8-May<br />

Arsenius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, New Martyr. 8-May<br />

John, Evangelist and Theologian:<br />

Miracle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Manna. 8-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, a whole regiment <strong>of</strong> . 8-May<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Cassiopeia. 8-May<br />

Meles <strong>the</strong> Hymnographer, Righteous. 8-May<br />

Aquilina, Martyr (with Callinica). 9-May<br />

Callinica, Martyr (with Aquilina). 9-May<br />

Christopher, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 9-May<br />

Epimachus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 9-May<br />

Esaias (Isaiah), Prophet. 9-May<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Slutsk, Child Martyr. 9-May<br />

Gordian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 9-May<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 9-May<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Bounene, New Righteous Martyr. 9-May<br />

Shio <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 9-May<br />

Alphaeus <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 10-May<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mangazeya, Virgin Martyr. 10-May<br />

Cyprinus <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 10-May<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Galatia, Righteous. 10-May<br />

Laurence, Righteous. 10-May<br />

Philadelphus <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Martyr. 10-May<br />

Saint Simon <strong>the</strong> Zealot Monastery (New Athos)<br />

in Russia, a Multitude <strong>of</strong> New Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 10-May<br />

Simon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Suzdal<br />

and Vladimir. 10-May<br />

Simon <strong>of</strong> Yurievets, Fool for Christ's sake. 10-May<br />

Simon <strong>the</strong> Zealot, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 10-May<br />

Argyrus <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, New Martyr. 11-May<br />

Bassus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Constantinople, Consecration <strong>of</strong> 11-May<br />

Cyril, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles,<br />

Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Slavs. 11-May<br />

Dioscorus <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Joseph, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Astrakhan, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Methodius, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles,<br />

Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Slavs. 11-May<br />

Mocius <strong>of</strong> Amphipolis, Hieromartyr. 11-May<br />

Nicodemus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pech. 11-May<br />

Olympia <strong>of</strong> Karyes, New Righteous Martyr. 11-May<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 11-May<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Susanna <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-May<br />

Dionysius, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy Trinity-Sergius Lavra. 12-May<br />

Epiphanius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 12-May<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 12-May<br />

Hermogenes, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow and<br />

All Russia, Martyr. 12-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Wallachia, New Martyr. 12-May<br />

Polybius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 12-May<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Cy<strong>the</strong>ra, Righteous. 12-May<br />

Alexander, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tiberiani, Martyr. 13-May<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

Pantanassa. 13-May<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery, Founder. 13-May<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 13-May<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 13-May<br />

Glyceria <strong>of</strong> Trajanopolis, Martyr. 13-May<br />

Glyceria <strong>the</strong> Virgin, <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 13-May<br />

Iveron Monastery, Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 13-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 13-May<br />

Laodicius <strong>the</strong> Prison-guard, Martyr. 13-May<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 13-May


Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kanev, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Ovtuch,<br />

Martyr. 13-May<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Ephapsis Monastery, Presbyter. 13-May<br />

Pausicacus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Synnada. 13-May<br />

Sergius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Photius<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 13-May<br />

Acoluthus, Martyr. 14-May<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Centucellae, Martyr. 14-May<br />

Alexander, Martyr (with Barbarus and Acoluthus). 14-May<br />

Barbarus, Martyr. 14-May<br />

Isidore <strong>of</strong> Chios, Martyr. 14-May<br />

Isidore <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Fool for Christ's sake. 14-May<br />

Isidore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Mikhailov, New Martyr. 14-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, New Martyr. 14-May<br />

Leontius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 14-May<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr in Smyrna. 14-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Laymen, 1,000, with Abbot Anthony in Russia. 14-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Laymen, 200, with Abbot Daniel in Russia. 14-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Monks, 30, with Abbot Daniel in Russia. 14-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Monks, 40, with Abbot Anthony in Russia. 14-May<br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 14-May<br />

Therapon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Martyr. 14-May<br />

Tikhon <strong>of</strong> Zadonsk, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Voronezh,<br />

Wonderworker. 14-May<br />

Abercius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zhitomir, New Martyr. 15-May<br />

Achillius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Larissa. 15-May<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> Hermit and Wonderworker. 15-May<br />

Barbarus <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer, Righteous. 15-May<br />

Demetrius, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong> Moscow and<br />

All Russia. 15-May<br />

Esaias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 15-May<br />

Esaias, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 15-May<br />

Nicholas, Priest, New Martyr<br />

(with Pachomius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chernigov). 15-May<br />

Pachomius <strong>of</strong> Nerekhta, Righteous. 15-May<br />

Pachomius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 15-May<br />

Pachomius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemigov, New Martyr. 15-May<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 15-May<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Nerekhta, Righteous. 15-May<br />

uphrosynus <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 15-May<br />

Vladimir, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 15-May<br />

Abdas, Bishop in Persia, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Abdiesus, Bishop in Persia, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Alexander, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Bachthisoes, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Brendan <strong>the</strong> Voyager, Righteous. 16-May<br />

Cassian <strong>of</strong> Komel, Righteous. 16-May<br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> Perekop, Righteous. 16-May<br />

Euphemia <strong>the</strong> All-famed, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 16-May<br />

Isaacius, Martyr (with Symeon and Bachthisoes). 16-May<br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> Komel, Righteous. 16-May<br />

Nicholas I Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 16-May<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Metzovon, New Martyr. 16-May<br />

Papylinus, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Peregrinus, First Bishop <strong>of</strong> Auxerre, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Persia: 16 Priests, 9 Deacons, 6 Monks,<br />

and 7 Virgins martyred in. 16-May<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Blachernae, Martyr. 16-May<br />

Saint Sabbas Monastery, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 16-May<br />

Symeon, Martyr (with Isaacius and Bachthisoes). 16-May<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Sanctified <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 16-May<br />

Adrian Ondrusovsky, Righteous. 17-May<br />

Andronicus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 17-May<br />

Andronicus, Priest <strong>of</strong> Nikolaevsk, New Martyr. 17-May<br />

Athanasius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Christianopolis. 17-May<br />

Emilian, Priest <strong>of</strong> Muraviev, New Martyr. 17-May<br />

Euphrosyne, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Righteous. 17-May<br />

Junia, Apostle. 17-May<br />

Michael, Priest <strong>of</strong> Peschanozerskoe, New Martyr. 17-May<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Barlaam Monastery on Meteora. 17-May<br />

Pamphamer <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-May<br />

Pamphylon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-May<br />

Solochon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-May<br />

Theophanes <strong>of</strong> Barlaam Monastery on Meteora,<br />

Founder. 17-May<br />

Alexandria <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Anastasso <strong>of</strong> Leucadius, Righteous. 18-May<br />

Andrew, Martyr in A<strong>the</strong>ns. 18-May<br />

Benedimus <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Christina <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Claudia <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr (with Taritchan). 18-May<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Euphrasia <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Euphrasia, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Heraclius <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Julia <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Julian, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Martinian <strong>of</strong> Areobinthus, Righteous. 18-May<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Paul, Martyr in A<strong>the</strong>ns. 18-May<br />

Paulinus <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Phaeina <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Stephen, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 18-May<br />

Taritchan <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Tecusa <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Righteous Martyr. 18-May<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Virgin Martyr. 18-May<br />

Theodore, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-May<br />

Theodore, Priest in Orenburg, New Martyr. 18-May<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Hieromartyr. 18-May<br />

Acacius, Hieromartyr (with Patrick <strong>of</strong> Prusa). 19-May<br />

Acoluthus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 19-May<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Cantara in Cyprus, 13 Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 19-May<br />

Conon <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Cornelius <strong>of</strong> Komel, Righteous. 19-May<br />

Cornelius <strong>of</strong> Paleostrov, Righteous. 19-May<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Dunstan, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canterbury. 19-May<br />

Gennadius <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Germanus <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Jeremias <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May


John <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

John, Prince <strong>of</strong> Uglich (Ignatius, Monk). 19-May<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Kyriake <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 19-May<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Memnon <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 19-May<br />

Menander, Hieromartyr (with Patrick <strong>of</strong> Prusa). 19-May<br />

Patrick, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Prusa, Martyr. 19-May<br />

Polyaenus, Hieromartyr (with Patrick <strong>of</strong> Prusa). 19-May<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Shukhtov, Righteous. 19-May<br />

Theoctistus <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Theognostus <strong>of</strong> Cantara, Righteous Martyr. 19-May<br />

Theotima <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 19-May<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 20-May<br />

Alexis, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 20-May<br />

Asclas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 20-May<br />

Asterius <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr (with Alexander). 20-May<br />

Dodo <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Dovmont, Prince <strong>of</strong> Pskov. 20-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Lydia <strong>of</strong> Philippi. 20-May<br />

Mark <strong>the</strong> Hermit. 20-May<br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Piperi in Serbia, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Thalassius <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Righteous. 20-May<br />

Thalleleus <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 20-May<br />

Agapetus <strong>of</strong> Markusha, Righteous. 21-May<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ryazan. 21-May<br />

Cassian <strong>the</strong> Greek <strong>of</strong> Uglich, Righteous. 21-May<br />

Constantine I <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, God-crowned Sovereign<br />

and Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 21-May<br />

Constantine, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Yalutorovsk,<br />

New Martyr. 21-May<br />

Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Murom. 21-May<br />

Helen <strong>of</strong> Dechani, Righteous. 21-May<br />

Helen, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />

Saint Constantine. 21-May<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Vladimir. 21-May<br />

Michael, Prince <strong>of</strong> Murom. 21-May<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Murom. 21-May<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>iscus, Martyr, Nephew <strong>of</strong> Saint Theodore<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tyro. 22-May<br />

Codrus, Martyr. 22-May<br />

Ecumenical Councils:Second Council. 22-May<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Borovichi, Righteous. 22-May<br />

John Vladimir, King <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Martyr. 22-May<br />

Marcellus, Martyr. 22-May<br />

Melchisedek, King <strong>of</strong> Salem. 22-May<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus, New Righteous Martyr. 22-May<br />

Sophia <strong>the</strong> Physician, Martyr. 22-May<br />

Euphrosyne <strong>of</strong> Polotsk, Righteous. 23-May<br />

Leontius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 23-May<br />

Mary, Wife <strong>of</strong> Cleopas, Myrrh-bearer. 23-May<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Saint Sabbas Monastery, Martyr. 23-May<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Synnada. 23-May<br />

Païsius <strong>of</strong> Galich, Righteous. 23-May<br />

Salonas <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 23-May<br />

Seleucus, Martyr. 23-May<br />

Callinicus, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Christian, Child Martyr. 24-May<br />

Cyriacus, Child Martyr. 24-May<br />

Didymus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Faustus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Felix <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Festus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Gregory, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 24-May<br />

John, Martyr (with Meletius <strong>the</strong> Commander). 24-May<br />

Marcellinus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Marcellus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Marciana, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 11,208 with Saint Meletius<br />

<strong>the</strong> Commander. 24-May<br />

Meletius <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Meletius <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Mercurius <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Nicetas <strong>the</strong> Stylite <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl-Zalessky. 24-May<br />

Palladia, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Photinus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Sergius <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Stephen, Martyr (with Meletius <strong>the</strong> Commander). 24-May<br />

Susanna, Martyr (with Meletius <strong>the</strong> Commander). 24-May<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr<br />

(with Meletius <strong>the</strong> Commander). 24-May<br />

Theodoriscus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 24-May<br />

Vincent <strong>of</strong> Lerins, Righteous. 24-May<br />

Celestine, Martyr. 25-May<br />

Igor, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Chernigov and Kiev. 25-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Ustiug, Righteous. 25-May<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Third Finding. 25-May<br />

Juliana, Princess <strong>of</strong> Olshansk, Righteous. 25-May<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kanev, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Ovtuch,<br />

Martyr. 25-May<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Ustiug, Righteous. 25-May<br />

Olbian, Righteous. 25-May<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir<br />

in Volhynia. 25-May<br />

Volhynia: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Saints <strong>of</strong> . 25-May<br />

Yaropolk, Prince <strong>of</strong> Vladimir in Volhynia. 25-May<br />

Abercius, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apostle Alphaeus. 26-May<br />

Alexander <strong>the</strong> Former Dervish, New Martyr. 26-May<br />

Alphaeus, Apostle. 26-May<br />

Augustine, First <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canterbury. 26-May<br />

Carpus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 26-May<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, New Martyr. 26-May<br />

Helen, Martyr, Daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Apostle Alphaeus. 26-May<br />

Synesius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carpasia. 26-May<br />

Alypius, Martyr. 27-May<br />

Cyprian, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 27-May<br />

Eusebiotes, Martyr. 27-May<br />

Helladius, Hieromartyr. 27-May<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Russian, <strong>the</strong> New Confessor. 27-May<br />

Jonas, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 27-May<br />

Nilus <strong>of</strong> Stolben, Righteous. 27-May<br />

Photius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 27-May


Therapon <strong>of</strong> Belozersk, Righteous. 27-May<br />

Therapon <strong>of</strong> Sardis, Hieromartyr. 27-May<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Fool for Christ's sake. 28-May<br />

Crescens <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 28-May<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus, New Martyr. 28-May<br />

Dioscorides <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 28-May<br />

Eutychius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 28-May<br />

Germanus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Paris. 28-May<br />

Heliconis <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 28-May<br />

Ignatius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 28-May<br />

Nicetas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chalcedon. 28-May<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 28-May<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Righteous. 28-May<br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> Prusa, New Hieromartyr. 28-May<br />

Alexander, Pope <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 29-May<br />

Andrew Argenti, New Martyr. 29-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, New Martyr in Smyrna. 29-May<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Ustiug, Fool for Christ's sake. 29-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Husband and Wife. 29-May<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Surety <strong>of</strong> Sinners. 29-May<br />

Olbian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Aneus, Martyr. 29-May<br />

Theodosia <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous Martyr. 29-May<br />

Theodosia <strong>of</strong> Tyre, Virgin Martyr. 29-May<br />

Barlaam, Righteous. 30-May<br />

Euplus, Martyr. 30-May<br />

Isaacius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Dalmatus<br />

Monastery. 30-May<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Galich, Righteous. 30-May<br />

Natalius, Marryr. 30-May<br />

Romanus, New Martyr. 30-May<br />

Teletius, New Martyr. 30-May<br />

Ascalon: Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-May<br />

Eusebius, Martyr (with Haralampus). 31-May<br />

Haralampus, Martyr (with Eusebius). 31-May<br />

Hermias <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 31-May<br />

Hiero<strong>the</strong>us, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nikolsk, New Martyr. 31-May<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Magician converted<br />

through Saint Hermias. 31-May<br />

Michael, Grand Duke, New Martyr in Russia. 31-May<br />

Nicholas Johnson, New Martyr in Russia. 31-May<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Deacon, New Martyr. 31-May<br />

Seraphim, Hieromonk, New Martyr in Russia. 31-May<br />

Agapetus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 1-Jun<br />

Charito <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Chariton <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr<br />

(with Shio <strong>the</strong> New et al.). 1-Jun<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 1-Jun<br />

Evelpistus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Firmus, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Hierax <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Justin Martyr, <strong>the</strong> Philosopher. 1-Jun<br />

Neon, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Peon <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Pyrrhus <strong>the</strong> Virgin, Bishop, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Shio <strong>the</strong> New <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia,<br />

Righteous Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Thespesius <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 1-Jun<br />

Valerian (or Liberianus) <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr<br />

(with Justin Martyr). 1-Jun<br />

Constantine <strong>the</strong> Former Hagarene, New Martyr. 2-Jun<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, New Martyr. 2-Jun<br />

Erasmus <strong>of</strong> Ochrid, Hieromartyr. 2-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Suchava, New Martyr in Belgorod. 2-Jun<br />

Juliana, Princess <strong>of</strong> Vyazma, Martyr. 2-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 20,000 with Saint Erasmus. 2-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 38 sealed in a bath. 2-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Mo<strong>the</strong>r and 3 Children. 2-Jun<br />

Nicephorus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Patriarch <strong>of</strong><br />

Constantinople. 2-Jun<br />

Porhinus (or Photius), Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 2-Jun<br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 3-Jun<br />

Claudius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Child Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Clotilde, Queen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Franks. 3-Jun<br />

Demetrius, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong> Moscow and<br />

All Russia. 3-Jun<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Child Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Hieria <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Righteous. 3-Jun<br />

Hypaiius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Child Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Beauvais in Gaul, Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Kevin <strong>of</strong> Glendalough in Ireland, Abbot. 3-Jun<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Beauvais in Gaul, Hieromartyr. 3-Jun<br />

Lucillian <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Youg. 3-Jun<br />

Maximian <strong>of</strong> Beauvais in Gaul, Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Pappus, Righteous. 3-Jun<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Child Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Paula <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Virgin Martyr. 3-Jun<br />

Alonius <strong>of</strong> Scete in Egypt, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Andronicus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Perm, New Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemigov, New Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Concordius <strong>of</strong> Spoleto, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Eleazar <strong>of</strong> Olonets, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Frontasius <strong>of</strong> Gaul, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Monagria Monastery, Abbot, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Martha <strong>of</strong> Bethany, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Lazarus. 4-Jun<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Bethany, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint Lazarus. 4-Jun<br />

Methodius <strong>of</strong> Peshnosha, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Metrophanes, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 4-Jun<br />

Nazarius <strong>of</strong> Olonets, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Petroc <strong>of</strong> Bodmin in Cornwall, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Severian <strong>of</strong> Gaul, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Severinus <strong>of</strong> Gaul, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Silanus <strong>of</strong> Gaul, Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Sophia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Righteous. 4-Jun<br />

Theophanes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Solikam, New Martyr. 4-Jun<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Babylon in Egypt. 4-Jun<br />

Apollo <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Arius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Bassian <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 5-Jun<br />

Boniface, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> Germany, Hieromartyr. 5-Jun<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Conon <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Constantine, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 5-Jun


Doro<strong>the</strong>us, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tyre, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Egypt: 10 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 5-Jun<br />

Gorgias <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Hyperechius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Igor, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Chernigov and Kiev. 5-Jun<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 5-Jun<br />

Leonidas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Marcian <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, New Martyr in Chios. 5-Jun<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr (with Marcian et al.). 5-Jun<br />

Pambo <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Korisha in Serbia, Righteous. 5-Jun<br />

Selenias <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Jun<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Hermit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jordan. 5-Jun<br />

Theodore Yaroslavich, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Alexander<br />

Nevsky. 5-Jun<br />

Anoub <strong>of</strong> Egypt, <strong>the</strong> Worker <strong>of</strong> Signs. 6-Jun<br />

Archelais, Virgin Martyr at Salerno. 6-Jun<br />

Attalus <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 6-Jun<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> Khutyn, Righteous. 6-Jun<br />

Cyria <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Gelasius, Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Hilarion <strong>the</strong> New, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Dalmatus Monastery. 6-Jun<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Klimentsy, Righteous. 6-Jun<br />

Jonas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 6-Jun<br />

Marcia <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Martha <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Païsius <strong>of</strong> Uglich, Righteous. 6-Jun<br />

Photas, Righteous. 6-Jun<br />

Susanna, Virgin Martyr at Salerno. 6-Jun<br />

Thecla, Virgin Martyr at Salerno. 6-Jun<br />

Valeria <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jun<br />

Aisia, Martyr, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Pancratius. 7-Jun<br />

Anthimus, Righteous. 7-Jun<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Scete, Righteous. 7-Jun<br />

John, Martyr (with Tarasius). 7-Jun<br />

Lycarion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Marcellinus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Marcellus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Potamiaina <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Sebastiana <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 7-Jun<br />

Stephen, Righteous. 7-Jun<br />

Susanna, Martyr, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Pancratius. 7-Jun<br />

Tarasius, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Hieromartyr. 7-Jun<br />

Zina'is <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Martyr. 7-Jun<br />

Athre <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 8-Jun<br />

Barlaam, Bishop, New Martyr in Russia. 8-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Prince <strong>of</strong> Yaroslavl. 8-Jun<br />

Calliope, Martyr. 8-Jun<br />

Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Yaroslavl. 8-Jun<br />

Herman, Bishop, New Martyr in Russia. 8-Jun<br />

Marcian, Martyr (with Nicander). 8-Jun<br />

Mark, Martyr. 8-Jun<br />

Melania <strong>the</strong> Elder <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous. 8-Jun<br />

Naucratius <strong>of</strong> Studium Monastery, Abbot. 8-Jun<br />

Nicander, Martyr (with Marcian). 8-Jun<br />

Nicander, Martyr. 8-Jun<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Commander, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 8-Jun<br />

Theodore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Suzdal and Rostov. 8-Jun<br />

Theophanes, New Martyr in Constantinople. 8-Jun<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Righteous. 8-Jun<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Kushta, Righteous. 9-Jun<br />

Alexander, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Prusa, Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Ananias, Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Chios: 3 Virgin Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 9-Jun<br />

Columba <strong>of</strong> Iona, Righteous. 9-Jun<br />

Cyril o fBelozersk, Righteous. 9-Jun<br />

Cyril, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Alexandtia. 9-Jun<br />

Cyrus, Righteous. 9-Jun<br />

Ennatha <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Shavtel-Gaenati in Georgia, Righteous. 9-Jun<br />

Mariamne <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Martha <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Thecla <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 9-Jun<br />

Alexander, Martyr (with Antonina). 10-Jun<br />

Alexis, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Bithynia. 10-Jun<br />

Anna Chui <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Antonina, Martyr (with Alexander). 10-Jun<br />

Apollo, Bishop. 10-Jun<br />

Bassian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lodi in Lombardy. 10-Jun<br />

Canides <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Righteous. 10-Jun<br />

China, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 10-Jun<br />

Clement Kui Kin <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Esaias<strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Ia Wen <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

John Maximovitch, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk. 10-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Maria (Mary) <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

211 with Saint Metrophanes Tsi-Chung. 10-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Young Man betrayed by his own handmaid. 10-Jun<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Hai Tsuan <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Metrophanes Tsi-Chung <strong>of</strong> Peking, Priest, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Pansemne <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Righteous. 10-Jun<br />

Paul Wan <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Philaret, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saint Alexander Nevsky<br />

Hermitage, New Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Pitirim, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saint Alexander Nevsky<br />

Hermitage, New Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 10-Jun<br />

Tatiana <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Theognostus, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Saint Alexander Nevsky Hermitage,<br />

New Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Theophanes <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Righteous. 10-Jun<br />

Timothy, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Prusa, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Vitus <strong>of</strong> Peking, Martyr. 10-Jun<br />

Arcadius <strong>of</strong> Novotorzhok, Righteous. 11-Jun<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Basa in Cyprus, Righteous. 11-Jun<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Vetluga, Righteous. 11-Jun<br />

Barnabas, Apostle, Leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 11-Jun<br />

Bartholomew, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 11-Jun<br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> Novotorzhok, Righteous. 11-Jun


Gabriel, Archangel. 11-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 4 with Saint Theopemptus. 11-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

It Is Truly Meet (Axion Estin). 11-Jun<br />

Theopemptus, Martyr. 11-Jun<br />

Anna, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Kashin. 12-Jun<br />

Antonina <strong>of</strong> Nicaea, Martyr. 12-Jun<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Konevets, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Auxentius <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Bassian <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Soldier. 12-Jun<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Dagatus (or Dagazus), Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Onuphrius <strong>of</strong> Maly, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Onuphrius <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Onuphrius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 12-Jun<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Athos, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Komel, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Triphyllius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Leucosia in Cyprus. 12-Jun<br />

Zeno, Righteous. 12-Jun<br />

Andronicus <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Righteous. 13-Jun<br />

Anna, Righteous (with John). 13-Jun<br />

Antipater, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Bostra in Arabia. 13-Jun<br />

Aquilina <strong>of</strong> Byblos in Syria, Martyr. 13-Jun<br />

Diodore <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Martyr. 13-Jun<br />

Eulogius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 13-Jun<br />

John, Righteous (with Anna). 13-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 10,000 beheaded. 13-Jun<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Righteous. 13-Jun<br />

Julitta, Righteous. 14-Jun<br />

Cyril, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gortynia, Martyr. 14-Jun<br />

Elisseus (Elisha), Prophet. 14-Jun<br />

Elisseus <strong>of</strong> Suma, Righteous. 14-Jun<br />

Methodius <strong>of</strong> Peshnosha, Righteous. 14-Jun<br />

Msrislav, Prince <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 14-Jun<br />

Niphon <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, Righteous. 14-Jun<br />

Saint Anna's Skete, All Righteous Fa<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong>. 14-Jun<br />

Achaïcus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 15-Jun<br />

Amos, Prophet. 15-Jun<br />

Cassian <strong>of</strong> Avnega, Righteous Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Crescentia <strong>of</strong> Lucania, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Doulas <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Ephraim, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 15-Jun<br />

Fortunatus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 15-Jun<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Avnega, Righteous Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Jonas, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 15-Jun<br />

Lazarus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Old Woman. 15-Jun<br />

Michael, First Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 15-Jun<br />

Modestus <strong>of</strong> Lucania, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Nerses, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Orsiesius <strong>of</strong> Tabennisi, Righteous. 15-Jun<br />

Spyridon, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 15-Jun<br />

Stephanas, Apostle. 15-Jun<br />

Symeon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 15-Jun<br />

Vitus <strong>of</strong> Lucania, Martyr. 15-Jun<br />

Ephraim, Archpriest, New Martyr<br />

(with Hermogenes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk). 16-Jun<br />

Eutropius <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Hieromartyr. 16-Jun<br />

Hermogenes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk, New Martyr. 16-Jun<br />

Kaïkhosro <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 16-Jun<br />

Mark, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Apollonias, Martyr. 16-Jun<br />

Michael, Priest, New Martyr<br />

(with Hermogenes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk). 16-Jun<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 16-Jun<br />

Nicomedia: 5 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Jun<br />

Rome: 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Jun<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Sykeon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Anastasiopolis,<br />

Wonderworker. 16-Jun<br />

Tigrius <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Hieromartyr. 16-Jun<br />

Tikhon (Tychon) <strong>of</strong> Kaluga, Righteous. 16-Jun<br />

Tikhon <strong>of</strong> Lukh, Righteous. 16-Jun<br />

Tikhon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amathus in Cyprus. 16-Jun<br />

Tikhon, Deacon, and his Son, New Martyrs<br />

in Russia. 16-Jun<br />

Alphanov Brethren <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 17-Jun<br />

Ananias <strong>the</strong> Iconographer <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 17-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Archpriest, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Botolph <strong>of</strong> Ikanhoe, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Clement Alphanov, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Cyril Alphanov, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Apollonia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Gabriel, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Hermias <strong>of</strong> Apollonia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Hypatius <strong>of</strong> Rufinianae, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Innocent <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Isaac Alphanov, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Isaurus <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Ishmael <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Ishmael, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Anchorite. 17-Jun<br />

Manuel <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Mark, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Michael, Priest, New Confessor in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Nectan <strong>of</strong> Wales, Righteous Passion-Bearer. 17-Jun<br />

Nicephorus Alphanov, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Nicetas Alphanov, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Peregrinus <strong>of</strong> Apollonia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Philonides, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Curium in Cyprus, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Pior <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 17-Jun<br />

Sabel <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 17-Jun<br />

Seraphim, Hieromonk, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Vladimir, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Jun<br />

Ae<strong>the</strong>rius, Martyr. 18-Jun<br />

Cyprus, 2 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 18-Jun<br />

Erasmus, Righteous. 18-Jun<br />

Hypatius <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 18-Jun<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Dionysiou Monastery,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer. 18-Jun<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 18-Jun<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Canonarch. 18-Jun<br />

Leontius <strong>the</strong> Shepherd, Righteous. 18-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Bogoliubovo. 18-Jun<br />

Michael, Archangel. 18-Jun<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 18-Jun


Asyncritus, Hieromartyr. 19-Jun<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> Shenkursk, Righteous. 19-Jun<br />

John Maximovitch, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> San Francisco,<br />

Wonderworker. 19-Jun<br />

Jude, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 19-Jun<br />

Païsius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 19-Jun<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous. 19-Jun<br />

Zosimas, Martyr at Antioch <strong>of</strong> Pisidia. 19-Jun<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> First-called Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 20-Jun<br />

Callistus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 20-Jun<br />

Elisseus (Elisha), Prophet. 20-Jun<br />

Gleb Andreevich <strong>of</strong> Vladimir, Prince. 20-Jun<br />

Guria, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 20-Jun<br />

Lazarus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Jun<br />

Leucius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, First Bishop <strong>of</strong> Brindisi<br />

in Italy. 20-Jun<br />

Luke, Apostle and Evangelist. 20-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Directress. 20-Jun<br />

Methodius <strong>of</strong> Pataca, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Olympus, Martyr. 20-Jun<br />

Raphael <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Hieromonk, New Martyr. 20-Jun<br />

Righteous, Anonymous: Ascetics, 2. 20-Jun<br />

Thomas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 20-Jun<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Anna, Wife <strong>of</strong> Saint Stephen Nemanja<br />

(Anastasia, Nun). 21-Jun<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Priest, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Aphrodisius <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Archil II, King <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Celsus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Aegina, Deacon, Evangelizer in Italy. 21-Jun<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Egypt (or Libya), Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Julius <strong>of</strong> Aegina, Priest, Evangelizer in Italy. 21-Jun<br />

Luarsab II, King <strong>of</strong> Kartli in Georgia, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Brethren, 7, with Saint Julian. 21-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Prison Guards, 20, with Saint Julian. 21-Jun<br />

Nicetas <strong>of</strong> Nisyros, New Martyr in Chios. 21-Jun<br />

Terence, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Iconium, Martyr. 21-Jun<br />

Aaron <strong>of</strong> Britain, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Alban, First Martyr <strong>of</strong> Britain. 22-Jun<br />

Britain, Multitude <strong>of</strong> Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 22-Jun<br />

Eusebius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Samosata, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Galaction, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Juliana, Martyr (with Saturninus). 22-Jun<br />

Julius <strong>of</strong> Britain, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Executioner converted through Saint Alban. 22-Jun<br />

Paulinus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nola. 22-Jun<br />

Pompianus, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Saturninus, Martyr (with Juliana). 22-Jun<br />

Zenas <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia in Arabia, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia in Arabia, Martyr. 22-Jun<br />

Agrippina <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 23-Jun<br />

Aristocles <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Presbyter, Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Artemius <strong>of</strong> Verkola, Righteous. 23-Jun<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Reader, Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Deacon, Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ldreda <strong>of</strong> Ely, Righteous. 23-Jun<br />

Eustochius <strong>of</strong> Pisidia, Presbyter, Martyr in Ancyta. 23-Jun<br />

Gaius, Martyr in Ancyra. 23-Jun<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 23-Jun<br />

Joannicius <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 23-Jun<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 23-Jun<br />

Leontius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Yenotaevsk, New Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Lollia, Martyr in Ancyra. 23-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Vladimir. 23-Jun<br />

Maximus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Serpukhov, New Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Metrophanes, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrakhan,<br />

New Martyr. 23-Jun<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Klops, Fool for Christ's sake. 23-Jun<br />

Proba, Martyr in Ancyra. 23-Jun<br />

Urban, Martyr in Ancyra. 23-Jun<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Dymya, Righteous. 24-Jun<br />

Elizabeth, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint John <strong>the</strong> Baptist. 24-Jun<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Menyuga, Righteous. 24-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Menyuga, Righteous. 24-Jun<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Yarenga, Righteous. 24-Jun<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Nativity. 24-Jun<br />

Michael, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Tver, Martyr. 24-Jun<br />

Nicetas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Remesiana in Dacia. 24-Jun<br />

Panagiotes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>, New Martyr. 24-Jun<br />

Zacharias, Prophet, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Forerunner. 24-Jun<br />

Cyriacus <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Dionysiou Monastery, Founder. 25-Jun<br />

Dometius <strong>of</strong> Dionysiou Monastery. 25-Jun<br />

Eros <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Eutropia, Righteous Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Febronia <strong>of</strong> Murom, Righteous. 25-Jun<br />

Febronia <strong>of</strong> Nisibis, Righteous Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Firminus <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Firmus <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Atralia, New Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Leonis, Righteous Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Libya, Righteous Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Methodius <strong>of</strong> Nebrytus, Righteous. 25-Jun<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 25-Jun<br />

Orentius <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Murom, Righteous. 25-Jun<br />

Pharnacius <strong>of</strong> Anatolia, Martyr. 25-Jun<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Varna, New Righteous Martyr<br />

in Smyrna. 25-Jun<br />

Simon, Righteous. 25-Jun<br />

Anthion, Righteous. 26-Jun<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Saint Anna's Skete, New Martyr. 26-Jun<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Righteous. 26-Jun<br />

Dionysius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Suzdal. 26-Jun<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Goths in <strong>the</strong> Crimea. 26-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Tikhvin. 26-Jun<br />

Tikhon <strong>of</strong> Lukh, Righteous. 26-Jun<br />

Anectus <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 27-Jun


Gregory, Priest in Nikolsk, New Martyr. 27-Jun<br />

Joanna, Myrrh-bearer. 27-Jun<br />

Luke <strong>the</strong> Hermit. 27-Jun<br />

Marcia, Martyr. 27-Jun<br />

Marcius, Martyr. 27-Jun<br />

Martin <strong>of</strong> Turov, Righteous. 27-Jun<br />

Pierius, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 27-Jun<br />

Samson <strong>the</strong> Hospitable, Righteous. 27-Jun<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Kozhezersk, Righteous. 27-Jun<br />

Severus <strong>of</strong> Interocrea in Italy, Presbyter. 27-Jun<br />

Cyrus, Unmercenary. 28-Jun<br />

Donagus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Libya, Martyr. 28-Jun<br />

Galatia, 3 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Jun<br />

Herman <strong>of</strong> Valaam, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

John, Unmercenary. 28-Jun<br />

Macedonius, Martyr. 28-Jun<br />

Magnus, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Children, 2, crucified. 28-Jun<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Tricherousa (Of Three Hands). 28-Jun<br />

Moses <strong>the</strong> Anchorite. 28-Jun<br />

Pappias, Martyr. 28-Jun<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> Physician, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Scythopolis: 70 Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 28-Jun<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Valaam, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Sergius <strong>the</strong> Magistrate, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Ulcian, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Xenophon <strong>of</strong> Robeika, Righteous. 28-Jun<br />

Apostles: Peter and Paul, Chief Apostles. 29-Jun<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 29-Jun<br />

Paul, Apostle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nations. 29-Jun<br />

Paul, Priest <strong>of</strong> Stavropol, New Martyr. 29-Jun<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Former Prince <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tartar Horde. 29-Jun<br />

Peter, Apostle, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 29-Jun<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> First-called Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Andrew, Prince <strong>of</strong> Bogoliubovo. 30-Jun<br />

Apostles: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Twelve. 30-Jun<br />

Bartholomew, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Gelasius <strong>of</strong> Rimet, <strong>Archbishop</strong>. 30-Jun<br />

James, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint John<br />

<strong>the</strong> Theologian. 30-Jun<br />

James, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12, Son <strong>of</strong> Alphaeus. 30-Jun<br />

John, Evangelist and Theologian:<br />

Synaxis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12 Apostles. 30-Jun<br />

Jude, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w, Apostle and Evangelist. 30-Jun<br />

Meliton, Martyr. 30-Jun<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Gardener, New Martyr in A<strong>the</strong>ns. 30-Jun<br />

Paul, Apostle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nations. 30-Jun<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Martyr. 30-Jun<br />

Peter, Apostle, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Philip, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Simon <strong>the</strong> Zealot, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

Thomas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Jun<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deep Stream,<br />

Founder. 1-Jul<br />

Constantine <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Martyr. 1-Jul<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Rome, Unmercenary. 1-Jul<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Unmercenary. 1-Jul<br />

Gallus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Clermont. 1-Jul<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rita, Righteous. 1-Jul<br />

Leo <strong>the</strong> Hermit, Righteous. 1-Jul<br />

Leontius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Radauti in Moldavia. 1-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 2,000 beheaded. 1-Jul<br />

Maurice, Martyr. 1-Jul<br />

Nicomedia: 25 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 1-Jul<br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Patrician, Righteous. 1-Jul<br />

Potitus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 1-Jul<br />

Juvenal <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Hieromartyr. 2-Jul<br />

Juvenal, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 2-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Deposition <strong>of</strong> Raiment in Blachernae. 2-Jul<br />

Monegunda <strong>of</strong> Chartres, Righteous. 2-Jul<br />

Photius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 2-Jul<br />

Quintus <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 2-Jul<br />

Stephen <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Prince <strong>of</strong> Moldavia. 2-Jul<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 3-Jul<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 3-Jul<br />

Anatolius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 3-Jul<br />

Asclepiades, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Prince <strong>of</strong> Yaroslavl. 3-Jul<br />

Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Yaroslavl. 3-Jul<br />

Diomedes, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

Eulampius, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

George, Instructor <strong>of</strong> Saint George <strong>of</strong> Iveron. 3-Jul<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Euryrania, New RighteouS Martyr. 3-Jul<br />

Golinduc, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

Hyacinth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Chamberlain, Martyr. 3-Jul<br />

John Iron-Cap <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Fool for Christ's sake. 3-Jul<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Yarenga, Righteous. 3-Jul<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Yarenga, Righteous. 3-Jul<br />

Mark, Martyr (with Mocian). 3-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Milk-Feeder. 3-Jul<br />

Mocian, Martyr. 3-Jul<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> Kozhezersk, Righteous. 3-Jul<br />

Philip, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia,<br />

Martyr. 3-Jul<br />

Theodota, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

Theodotus, Martyr in Cappadocia. 3-Jul<br />

Alexandra, Empress <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Alexis, Crown Prince <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Anastasia Hendrikova, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

Anastasia, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> Russian <strong>of</strong> Cairo, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Andrew, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crete. 4-Jul<br />

Andrew, Prince <strong>of</strong> Bogoliubovo. 4-Jul<br />

Anna Demidova, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

Aquila, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 4-Jul<br />

Aquila, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Aroa <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Asclepias <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 4-Jul<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> Dolgorukov, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Clement Nagorny, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

Cyprilla <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Donatus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Libya. 4-Jul<br />

Elias Tatishchev, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul


Eugene Botkin, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Suzdal, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Hilary, Martyr (with Aquila). 4-Jul<br />

John Kharitonov, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

John Sednev, New Martyr in Russia. 4-Jul<br />

Lucia <strong>of</strong> Lybia, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Maria, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Russia, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Martha, Righteous, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Symeon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wondrous Mountain. 4-Jul<br />

Menignus, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Nicholas II, Emperor <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Nilus, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> Poltava, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Olga, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Makhrishcha, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Tatiana, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Russia, New Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Theodore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyrene, Martyr. 4-Jul<br />

Theodotus, Hieromanyr. 4-Jul<br />

Theophilus, Hieromartyr. 4-Jul<br />

Tikhon <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 4-Jul<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Athos, Righteous. 5-Jul<br />

Athanasius <strong>the</strong> Hermit, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Sergius<br />

<strong>of</strong> Radonezh. 5-Jul<br />

Barbara <strong>the</strong> Novice, New Righteous Martyr<br />

in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Constantine, Prince, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Cyprian, New Hieromartyr in Constantinople. 5-Jul<br />

Elizabeth, Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Russia,<br />

New Righteous Martyr. 5-Jul<br />

Igor, Prince, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

John, Prince, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Lampadus, Righteous. 5-Jul<br />

Righteous, Anonymous:<br />

Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Athos<br />

Who died with him, 6. 5-Jul<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Radonezh, Wonderworker. 5-Jul<br />

Sergius, Grand Duke, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Theodore Remez, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Cherepovets, Righteous. 5-Jul<br />

Vladimir, Prince, New Martyr in Russia. 5-Jul<br />

Alexandrion, Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Apollonius, Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Archippus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 6-Jul<br />

Astius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Dyrrachium, Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Carnpania, 24 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 6-Jul<br />

Epimachus, Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Juliana, Princess <strong>of</strong> Olshansk, Righteous. 6-Jul<br />

Lucia <strong>of</strong> Campania, Virgin Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Onesimus, Apostle. 6-Jul<br />

Philemon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 6-Jul<br />

Rex, Martyr in Campania. 6-Jul<br />

Simon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ufa, New Martyr. 6-Jul<br />

Sisoes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 6-Jul<br />

Sisoes <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 6-Jul<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ladder, Righteous. 7-Jul<br />

Euphrosyne, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Righteous. 7-Jul<br />

Eustathius, Hieromartyr. 7-Jul<br />

Evangelus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tomi in Romania, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Germanus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Kyriake <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Pappias <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Peregrinus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Polycarp, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Pompey <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Saturninus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 7-Jul<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> Mount Maleon, Righteous. 7-Jul<br />

Abdas, Martyr. 8-Jul<br />

Anastasius, New Hieromartyr in Constantinople. 8-Jul<br />

Antiochus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 8-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Women <strong>of</strong> Senatorial Rank, 12,<br />

with Saint Procopius. 8-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Kazan. 8-Jul<br />

Nicostratus <strong>the</strong> Tribune, Martyr. 8-Jul<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Ustiug, Fool for Christ's sake. 8-Jul<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Usya, Righteous. 8-Jul<br />

Procopius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cherson, New Martyr. 8-Jul<br />

Procopius, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 8-Jul<br />

Sabbas, Martyr (with Abdas). 8-Jul<br />

Theodosia, Martyr, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Procopius. 8-Jul<br />

Theophilus <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos. 8-Jul<br />

Andrew, Martyr (with Probus). 9-Jul<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Spring. 9-Jul<br />

Dionysius <strong>the</strong> Orator <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos. 9-Jul<br />

Metrophanes <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos. 9-Jul<br />

Probus, Martyr (wirh Andrew). 9-Jul<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Founder. 10-Jul<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Sardis, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Bianor <strong>of</strong> Pisidia, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Eumenius <strong>of</strong> Crete, Righteous. 10-Jul<br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Assos. 10-Jul<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Deposition <strong>of</strong> Robe in Moscow. 10-Jul<br />

John, Evangelist and Theologian: Synaxis in Beatus. 10-Jul<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Priest, New Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Konevets. 10-Jul<br />

Maurice <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Nicopolis in Armenia, 45 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 10-Jul<br />

Par<strong>the</strong>nius <strong>of</strong> Crete, Righteous. 10-Jul<br />

Scete, Ten Thousands <strong>of</strong> Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 10-Jul<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Pisidia, Martyr. 10-Jul<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 10-Jul<br />

Cindeus <strong>of</strong> Pamphylia, Presbyter, Martyr. 11-Jul<br />

Ecumenical Councils: Fourth Council. 11-Jul<br />

Euphemia <strong>the</strong> All-famed, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 11-Jul<br />

Leo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sheepfold, Righteous. 11-Jul<br />

Marcian, Martyr (with Martyrocles). 11-Jul<br />

Martyrocles, Martyr. 11-Jul<br />

Nectarius, New Righteous Martyr. 11-Jul<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> Albania, New Righteous Martyr. 11-Jul


Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> Vatopedi Monastery. 11-Jul<br />

Olga, Princess <strong>of</strong> Kiev, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 11-Jul<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Righteous. 12-Jul<br />

Faustus, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 12-Jul<br />

Gabriel <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 12-Jul<br />

Heraclius, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 12-Jul<br />

Hilary <strong>of</strong> AnCyta, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 12-Jul<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Kiev, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Mamas, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Menas, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 12-Jul<br />

Michael Maleinus, Righteous. 12-Jul<br />

Proclus <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Serapion, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir. 12-Jul<br />

Serapion, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Volma, Righteous. 12-Jul<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Kiev, Martyr. 12-Jul<br />

Veronica, <strong>the</strong> Woman with an issue <strong>of</strong> blood. 12-Jul<br />

Alamannia, 5 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> , in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Ammonius <strong>of</strong> Alamannia, Martyr in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Epaphroditus <strong>of</strong> Alamannia, Martyr in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Eus<strong>the</strong>nius <strong>of</strong> Alamannia, Martyr in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Gabriel, Archangel. 13-Jul<br />

Golinduc <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 13-Jul<br />

Heliophotus <strong>of</strong> Alamannia, Martyr in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Huleleus <strong>of</strong> Alamannia, Martyr in Cyprus. 13-Jul<br />

Julian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> LeMans in Gaul. 13-Jul<br />

Sarah <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 13-Jul<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Saint Sabbas Monastery. 13-Jul<br />

Heraclius, Martyr. 14-Jul<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Confessor, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 14-Jul<br />

Justus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 14-Jul<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Holy Mountain. 14-Jul<br />

Onesimus <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

in Palestine. 14-Jul<br />

Peter, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 14-Jul<br />

Abudimus, Martyr. 15-Jul<br />

Cyticus <strong>of</strong> Iconium, Child Martyr. 15-Jul<br />

Julitta <strong>of</strong> Iconium, Martyr. 15-Jul<br />

Lollianus, Martyr. 15-Jul<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 15-Jul<br />

Vladimir, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Lipsinsk, New Martyr. 15-Jul<br />

Vladimir, <strong>Great</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Kiev,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 15-Jul<br />

Antiochus, Martyr, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Martyr Plato. 16-Jul<br />

A<strong>the</strong>nogenes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pidachthoa, Martyr. 16-Jul<br />

A<strong>the</strong>nogenes, Martyr. 16-Jul<br />

Faustus, Martyr. 16-Jul<br />

Julia <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 16-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint A<strong>the</strong>nogenes, 10. 16-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Women, Many, beheaded. 16-Jul<br />

Pisidia, 15,000 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Jul<br />

Euphrasius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ionopolis. 17-Jul<br />

Irenarchus <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 17-Jul<br />

Lazarus <strong>of</strong> Mount Galesion, Righteous. 17-Jul<br />

Leonidas <strong>of</strong> Ustneduma, Righteous. 17-Jul<br />

Marina (Margaret), <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 17-Jul<br />

Speratus, Martyr. 17-Jul<br />

Veronica, Martyr. 17-Jul<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Clysma, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 18-Jul<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

In Callistratus. 18-Jul<br />

Dasius, Martyr (with Maron). 18-Jul<br />

Emilian <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 18-Jul<br />

Ennatha (Thea), Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Jul<br />

Hyacinth <strong>of</strong> Amastris, Martyr. 18-Jul<br />

John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Much-suffering. 18-Jul<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Chalcedon. 18-Jul<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Karikhov, Righteous. 18-Jul<br />

Marcellus, Martyr. 18-Jul<br />

Maron, Martyr. 18-Jul<br />

Pambo <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 18-Jul<br />

Pambo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 18-Jul<br />

Paul, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine<br />

(with Thea [Ennatha] and Valentina). 18-Jul<br />

Stephen, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 18-Jul<br />

Valentina, Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Jul<br />

Diocles, Righteous. 19-Jul<br />

Dius <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Wonderworker. 19-Jul<br />

Emily, Righteous, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Macrina. 19-Jul<br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Panedus,<br />

New Confessor for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 19-Jul<br />

Macrina, Sister <strong>of</strong> Saint <strong>Basil</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 19-Jul<br />

Militsa, Princess <strong>of</strong> Serbia (Eugenia, Nun). 19-Jul<br />

Païsius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 19-Jul<br />

Righteous, Anonymous: Fellow Ascetics, 4. 19-Jul<br />

Romanus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Ryazan. 19-Jul<br />

Seraphim <strong>of</strong> Sarov, Wonderworker. 19-Jul<br />

Stephen, Prince <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 19-Jul<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 19-Jul<br />

Victor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Glazov, New Martyr. 19-Jul<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Galich, Righteous. 20-Jul<br />

Alexis, New Martyr in Russia (with Lydia). 20-Jul<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Brest, Hieromartyr. 20-Jul<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> Saint John <strong>the</strong> Baptist:<br />

Studium Monastery. 20-Jul<br />

Cyril, New Martyr in Russia (with Lydia). 20-Jul<br />

Elias <strong>the</strong> Thesbite (Elijah <strong>the</strong> Tishbite), Prophet. 20-Jul<br />

Juvenal, Deacon, New Martyr in Russia. 20-Jul<br />

Lydia, New Martyr in Russia. 20-Jul<br />

Philosophus Ornatsky, Archpriest, New Martyr. 20-Jul<br />

Salome <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 20-Jul<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 21-Jul<br />

Anna, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Kashin. 21-Jul<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Illyricum, Martyr. 21-Jul<br />

Eugene, Martyr (with George and Theodore). 21-Jul<br />

George, Martyr (with Theodore and Eugene). 21-Jul<br />

John, Fellow Ascetic <strong>of</strong> Saint Symeon <strong>of</strong> Emesa. 21-Jul<br />

Justus, Martyr. 21-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

13 with Saints Theophilus and Trophimus. 21-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Armatius. 21-Jul<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w, Martyr. 21-Jul<br />

Melitene: 3 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 21-Jul


Onesimus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 21-Jul<br />

Onuphrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 21-Jul<br />

Par<strong>the</strong>nius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Radobysdion. 21-Jul<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Fool for Christ's sake. 21-Jul<br />

Theodore, Martyr (with George and Eugene). 21-Jul<br />

Theophilus, Martyr (with Trophimus). 21-Jul<br />

Trophimus, Martyr (with Theophilus). 21-Jul<br />

Victor <strong>of</strong> Marseilles, Martyr. 21-Jul<br />

Cornelius <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl, Righteous. 22-Jul<br />

Marcella <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous Martyr. 22-Jul<br />

Mary Magdalene, Myrrh-bearer,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 22-Jul<br />

Anna <strong>of</strong> Leucadius, Righteous. 23-Jul<br />

Apollinaris, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ravenna, Martyr. 23-Jul<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 23-Jul<br />

Bulgaria: Christians in, slain during <strong>the</strong> reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Emperor Nicephorus. 23-Jul<br />

Carthage: 7 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 23-Jul<br />

Ezekiel, Prophet. 23-Jul<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 23-Jul<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Synaxis<br />

in <strong>the</strong> District <strong>of</strong> Olympus. 23-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Joy <strong>of</strong> all that Sorrow. 23-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Pochaev. 23-Jul<br />

Pelagia <strong>of</strong> Tinos, Righteous. 23-Jul<br />

Phocas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Martyr. 23-Jul<br />

Thyrsus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carpasia in Cyprus. 23-Jul<br />

Vitalis, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ravenna, Martyr. 23-Jul<br />

Alexander, Priest <strong>of</strong> Bolshaya Rechka, New Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Boris, Passion-Bearer. 24-Jul<br />

Capito, Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Christina <strong>of</strong> Tyre, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Gleb, Passion-Bearer. 24-Jul<br />

Hermogenes, Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Hilarion Tvaleli <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 24-Jul<br />

Hymenaeus, Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Polycarp <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Jul<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Zakynthos, New Martyr. 24-Jul<br />

Anna (Anne), Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Most Holy Theotokos. 25-Jul<br />

Attalus <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 25-Jul<br />

Blandina <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 25-Jul<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Solvychegodsk, Righteous. 25-Jul<br />

Ecumenical Councils: Fifth Council. 25-Jul<br />

Eupraxia <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Ascetic in Egypt. 25-Jul<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Zheltye Vody, Righteous. 25-Jul<br />

Macarius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vyazma, New Martyr. 25-Jul<br />

Maturus <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 25-Jul<br />

Olympia <strong>the</strong> Deaconess, Righteous. 25-Jul<br />

Sanctus <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Deacon, Martyr. 25-Jul<br />

Appion, Martyr. 26-Jul<br />

Gabriel, Archangel. 26-Jul<br />

Gerontius <strong>of</strong> Saint Anna's Skete, Founder. 26-Jul<br />

Hermippus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Hieromartyr. 26-Jul<br />

Hermocrates <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Hieromartyr. 26-Jul<br />

Hermolaus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Hieromartyr. 26-Jul<br />

Ignatius Steironites, Righteous. 26-Jul<br />

Jerusalem, Martyr. 26-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Synaxes.<br />

In Pegadion. 26-Jul<br />

Michael, Archangel. 26-Jul<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Hungarian. 26-Jul<br />

Oraiozela, Martyr. 26-Jul<br />

Paraskeve <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous Martyr. 26-Jul<br />

Sabbas III, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 26-Jul<br />

Angelar, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saints Cytil and Methodius. 27-Jul<br />

Anthusa <strong>the</strong> Confessor <strong>of</strong> Mantineus Convent. 27-Jul<br />

Clement, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ochrid. 27-Jul<br />

Cyril, Priest <strong>of</strong> Verkhne-Kargatskoe, New Martyr. 27-Jul<br />

Demetrius, Priest <strong>of</strong> Nizhne-Kargatskoe,<br />

New Martyr. 27-Jul<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Nola, Martyr. 27-Jul<br />

Gorazd, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saints Cyril and Methodius. 27-Jul<br />

Joasaph, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow. 27-Jul<br />

Jucunda <strong>of</strong> Nola, Martyr. 27-Jul<br />

Julia <strong>of</strong> Nola, Martyr. 27-Jul<br />

Manuel, Righteous. 27-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Blind Man healed by Saint Panteleimon. 27-Jul<br />

Nahum, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bulgarians. 27-Jul<br />

Nicholas Kochanov, Fool for Christ's sake. 27-Jul<br />

Panteleimon, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr and Healer. 27-Jul<br />

Sabbas, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saints Cyril and Methodius. 27-Jul<br />

Thrace: 153 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 27-Jul<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Miletus, Martyr. 28-Jul<br />

Christodulus <strong>of</strong> Cassandra, New Martyr. 28-Jul<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

In Deaconess. 28-Jul<br />

Drosis, Martyr. 28-Jul<br />

Eustathius <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 28-Jul<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Chrysovalantou, Abbess. 28-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Smolensk Directress. 28-Jul<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Umilenie <strong>of</strong> Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent. 28-Jul<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Wonderwotker. 28-Jul<br />

Nicanor, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 28-Jul<br />

Parmenas, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 28-Jul<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Xeropotarnou on Mount Athos. 28-Jul<br />

Pitirim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tambov. 28-Jul<br />

Prochorus, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 28-Jul<br />

Timon, Apostle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 Deacons. 28-Jul<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>iscus, Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Benjamin, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Moscow, New Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Benjamin, Martyr (with Berius). 29-Jul<br />

Berius, Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Callinicus <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Constantine <strong>of</strong> Kosino, Righteous. 29-Jul<br />

Constantine, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 29-Jul<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Kosino, Righteous. 29-Jul<br />

Eustathius <strong>the</strong> Cobbler <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Soldier, Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Lupus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Troyes in Gaul. 29-Jul<br />

Mamas, Martyr (with <strong>Basil</strong>iscus). 29-Jul<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r, Mo<strong>the</strong>r, and 2 Children. 29-Jul<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Kinhach, Righteous. 29-Jul


Serapia <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr in Italy. 29-Jul<br />

Theodosius II <strong>the</strong> Younger, Emperor. 29-Jul<br />

Theodota, Virgin Martyr. 29-Jul<br />

Alexander, Chanter, New Martyr in Russia. 30-Jul<br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Younger <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 30-Jul<br />

Andronicus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Jul<br />

Angelina Brancovich, Sovereign Lady <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Jul<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 30-Jul<br />

Crescens, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Jul<br />

Epenetus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Jul<br />

Ephebus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 30-Jul<br />

Herman <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 30-Jul<br />

Julitta <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 30-Jul<br />

Nicholas, Archpriest in Beloglazovskoe,<br />

New Martyr. 30-Jul<br />

Proculus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 30-Jul<br />

Silas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Jul<br />

Silvan, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Jul<br />

Valentinus <strong>of</strong> Interamna in Italy, Hieromartyr. 30-Jul<br />

Arsenius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ninotsminda in Georgia. 31-Jul<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

Blachernae. 31-Jul<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving:<br />

Forefeast <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Procession. 31-Jul<br />

Eudocimus <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Righteous. 31-Jul<br />

Germanus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Auxerre. 31-Jul<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Arima<strong>the</strong>a. 31-Jul<br />

Philip, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 31-Jul<br />

Rome: 12 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Jul<br />

Abim, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Achim, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Perga in Parnphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Anthony, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Attus <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Catunus <strong>of</strong> Perga in Parnphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Cerycus, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Cindeus <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving: Procession. 1-Aug<br />

Cyriacus <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Eleazar, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Eleazar, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Eleazar, Teacher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Elesa, Righteous Martyr on Cy<strong>the</strong>ra. 1-Aug<br />

Eucleus <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Eusebona, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Guria, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Maccabees, Martyrs Before Christ. 1-Aug<br />

Marcellus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Menaius <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Menaius, Martyr, in <strong>the</strong> Quarter <strong>of</strong> Viglentium. 1-Aug<br />

Menes, Martyr, in <strong>the</strong> Quarter <strong>of</strong> Viglentium. 1-Aug<br />

Mnesi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Perga in Pamphylia, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Papas <strong>the</strong> Younger, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Perga in Pamphylia: 9 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 1-Aug<br />

Polyeuctus, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Solomone, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Maccabees. 1-Aug<br />

Theodore, Martyr. 1-Aug<br />

Timothy, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Proconnesus. 1-Aug<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kubena, Blessed. 2-Aug<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Fool for Christ's sake. 2-Aug<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saints:<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Theologian. 2-Aug<br />

Dadas <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 2-Aug<br />

Justinian, Emperor. 2-Aug<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 2-Aug<br />

Phocas, Martyr. 2-Aug<br />

Photine <strong>of</strong> Carpasia in Cyprus, Wonderworker. 2-Aug<br />

Quintilian <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 2-Aug<br />

Stephen, First Martyr and Archdeacon. 2-Aug<br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> Roman <strong>of</strong> Novgorod, Righteous. 3-Aug<br />

Dalmatus <strong>of</strong> Dalmatus Monastery. 3-Aug<br />

Faustus <strong>of</strong> Dalmatus Monastery, Righteous. 3-Aug<br />

Isaacius <strong>of</strong> Sarov, Hieromonk, New Martyr. 3-Aug<br />

Isaacius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Dalmatus<br />

Monastery. 3-Aug<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Abbot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Patalaraia. 3-Aug<br />

Kherkheulidze Brethren, 9, Martyrs in Georgia. 3-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

9,000 with <strong>the</strong> 9 Kherkheulidze Brethren. 3-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r and Sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 9 Kherkheulidze<br />

Brethren. 3-Aug<br />

Razhden <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 3-Aug<br />

Salome, Myrrh-bearer. 3-Aug<br />

Stephen, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 3-Aug<br />

Theocleto <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 3-Aug<br />

Anthony, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Arcadius <strong>of</strong> Novotorzhok, Righteous. 4-Aug<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lord Jesus Christ:<br />

Pantocrator in Constantinople. 4-Aug<br />

Constantine, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Demetrius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gdov, New Martyr. 4-Aug<br />

Dionysius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Ephesus, Seven youths <strong>of</strong> . 4-Aug<br />

Eudocia <strong>the</strong> Samaritan, Righteous Martyr. 4-Aug<br />

Exacustodian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Ia <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 4-Aug<br />

Jamblichus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

John, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Martinian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Maximilian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 4-Aug<br />

Nicholas Prozorov, Priest <strong>of</strong> Petrograd,<br />

New Martyr. 4-Aug<br />

Thathud, Martyr. 4-Aug<br />

Abbacum <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, New Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

An<strong>the</strong>rus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Cattidianus, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Cattidius, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Eusignius <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Fabian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 5-Aug<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Romanian <strong>of</strong> Hozeva Monastery. 5-Aug<br />

Nonna, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory <strong>the</strong> Theologian. 5-Aug<br />

Oswald, King <strong>of</strong> Northumbria, Martyr. 5-Aug<br />

Pontius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr in Gaul. 5-Aug<br />

Soleb <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 5-Aug


Eudocia, New Virgin Martyr near Sarov. 6-Aug<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Transfiguration. 6-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Virgins, 4, with Saint Eudocia near Sarov. 6-Aug<br />

Sergius likhomirov, Archpriest, New Martyr. 6-Aug<br />

Theoctistus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chernigov. 6-Aug<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Asterius <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Righteous Martyr. 7-Aug<br />

Dometius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Righteous Martyr. 7-Aug<br />

Dometius <strong>of</strong> Philo<strong>the</strong>ou Monastery. 7-Aug<br />

Hyperechius, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Marinus <strong>the</strong> Soldier, Martyr. 7-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint Dometius, 2. 7-Aug<br />

Mercurius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 7-Aug<br />

Metrophanes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Voronezh. 7-Aug<br />

Narcissus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 7-Aug<br />

Nicanor <strong>of</strong> Mount Callistratus, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Or <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Pimen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 7-Aug<br />

Pimen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Much-suffering. 7-Aug<br />

Potamia <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Righteous Martyr. 7-Aug<br />

Sown <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 7-Aug<br />

Thebald, Ten Thousands <strong>of</strong> Ascetics <strong>of</strong> 7-Aug<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Sihla, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Theodosius <strong>the</strong> New, <strong>the</strong> Healer, Righteous. 7-Aug<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Macedonia, New Martyr. 8-Aug<br />

Colman <strong>of</strong> Lindisfarne, Righteous. 8-Aug<br />

Egypt: 10 Ascetics <strong>of</strong> . 8-Aug<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius, Martyr (with Leonidas). 8-Aug<br />

Emilian <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus. 8-Aug<br />

Euthymius, Abbot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baptist<br />

in Georgia. 8-Aug<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Iconographer. 8-Aug<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Wonderworker. 8-Aug<br />

Leonidas, Martyr (with Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius). 8-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Infants with Saints Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius and Leonidas. 8-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Tolga. 8-Aug<br />

Myron <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Crete. 8-Aug<br />

Sabbatius <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 8-Aug<br />

Styracius, Martyr. 8-Aug<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Orobae, Abbot. 8-Aug<br />

Triantaphyllus <strong>of</strong> Zagora, New Martyr. 8-Aug<br />

Tyre: 2 Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 8-Aug<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 8-Aug<br />

Alexis, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Antoninus (or Anthony) <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 9-Aug<br />

Demetrius, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong><br />

Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

James, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

John, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Julian, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Leontius, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong><br />

Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Oredezh, Righteous. 9-Aug<br />

Marcian, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze<br />

Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Mary <strong>the</strong> Patrician, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong><br />

Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Matthias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 9-Aug<br />

Peter, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Photius, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icon at <strong>the</strong> Bronze<br />

Gate. 9-Aug<br />

Psoes <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 9-Aug<br />

Abundius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Agapetus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Deacon, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Ambrose, Priest-monk in Luben, New Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Bizya in Thrace: 6 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 10-Aug<br />

Concordia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Felicissimus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Deacon, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Heron <strong>the</strong> Philosopher, Righteous. 10-Aug<br />

Hippolytus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Irenaeus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> Kaluga, Fool for Christ's sake. 10-Aug<br />

Laurence, Archdeacon <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

New Righteous Martyrs, 17,<br />

with Saint Ambrose <strong>of</strong> Luben. 10-Aug<br />

Sixtus, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 10-Aug<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Pope Gaius). 11-Aug<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, New Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Claudius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Pope Gaius). 11-Aug<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

Merciful (Eleousa). 11-Aug<br />

Cutias <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, New Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Elian, Martyr in Philadelphia <strong>of</strong> Decapolis. 11-Aug<br />

Euplus <strong>the</strong> Deacon, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Gabinus, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Gaianus, Martyr (with Gaius and Neophytus). 11-Aug<br />

Gaius, Martyr (with Gaianus and Neophytus). 11-Aug<br />

Gaius, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Macarius, Martyr (with Neophytus et al.). 11-Aug<br />

Mark, Martyr (with Neophytus et al.). 11-Aug<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Pope Gaius). 11-Aug<br />

Neophytus, Martyr (with Gaius and Gaianus). 11-Aug<br />

Niphon, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 11-Aug<br />

Passarion, Righteous. 11-Aug<br />

Praepedigna <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Spyridon <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Trimythus. 11-Aug<br />

Susanna <strong>of</strong> Rome, Virgin Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 11-Aug<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Ostrog<br />

(Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves). 11-Aug<br />

Zeno, Martyr (with Neophytus et al.). 11-Aug<br />

Alexander, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Comana, Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Anicetus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Bessarion <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Capito, Martyr (with Parnphilus). 12-Aug<br />

Castor, Righteous. 12-Aug<br />

Crete: 12 Marryred Soldiers <strong>of</strong> 12-Aug<br />

Germanus <strong>of</strong> Garedja, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Gerontius <strong>of</strong> Garedja, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug


Palamon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Instructor <strong>of</strong> Saint Pachomius. 12-Aug<br />

Pamphilus, Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Photius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Sergius, Righteous (with Stephen). 12-Aug<br />

Stephen, Righteous (with Sergius). 12-Aug<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous Martyr. 12-Aug<br />

Benjamin, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Petrograd, New Martyr. 13-Aug<br />

Coronatus, Martyr. 13-Aug<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Righteous. 13-Aug<br />

Dosi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Righteous. 13-Aug<br />

Eudocia, Empress, Wife <strong>of</strong> Theodosius II. 13-Aug<br />

Irene, Empress (Xenia, nun). 13-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Passion. 13-Aug<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Fool for Christ's sake. 13-Aug<br />

Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 13-Aug<br />

Sergius, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Petrograd, New Martyr. 13-Aug<br />

Seridus <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Righteous. 13-Aug<br />

Tikhon <strong>of</strong> Zadonsk, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Voronezh,<br />

Wonderworker. 13-Aug<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving:<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Cross to <strong>the</strong> Palace. 14-Aug<br />

Lucius <strong>the</strong> Soldier, Martyr. 14-Aug<br />

Marcellus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Apamea in Syria, Martyr. 14-Aug<br />

Michaias (Micah), Prophet. 14-Aug<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Trebizond, New Martyr. 14-Aug<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Abbot. 14-Aug<br />

Ursicius (or Ursicinus), Martyr. 14-Aug<br />

Alexis, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Petrograd, New Martyr. 15-Aug<br />

Andrew, Priest in Bolshe-Kosulskoe, New Martyr. 15-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin:<br />

Dormition and Translation. 15-Aug<br />

Tarsicius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 15-Aug<br />

Alcibiades, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Apostolos <strong>of</strong> Volos, New Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Chairemon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 16-Aug<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Guria in Georgia. 16-Aug<br />

Constantine Brancoveanu, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wallachia,<br />

and Constantine his Son, Martyrs. 16-Aug<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Diomedes <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Unmercenary. 16-Aug<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From: (A.D. 542). 16-Aug<br />

Eustathius II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 16-Aug<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Cephalonia, <strong>the</strong> New Ascetic. 16-Aug<br />

Ianache <strong>of</strong> Wallachia, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Holy Napkin (Mandylion). 16-Aug<br />

Joachim <strong>of</strong> Osogovska, Righteous. 16-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Feodorovskaya. 16-Aug<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w <strong>of</strong> Wallachia, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Megara, 6 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 16-Aug<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> Meteora, New Righteous Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Nilus <strong>of</strong> Eticusius, Righteous. 16-Aug<br />

Palestine: 33 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 16-Aug<br />

Radu <strong>of</strong> Wallachia, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Raphael Banatsky <strong>of</strong> Hilandar Monastery. 16-Aug<br />

Sarantes <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Seraphim <strong>of</strong> Megara, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Stamatius <strong>of</strong> Volos, New Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Wallachia, Martyr. 16-Aug<br />

Timothy, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Euripus. 16-Aug<br />

Achillius, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Stavropol, New Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Alypius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Iconographer. 17-Aug<br />

Callinicus (or Coronatus), Martyr at Apollonia. 17-Aug<br />

Cassiane <strong>of</strong> Crete. 17-Aug<br />

Coronatus (or Callinicus), Martyr at Apollonia. 17-Aug<br />

Cyprian <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Samarina, New Righteous Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Eutychian <strong>of</strong> Crete. 17-Aug<br />

Eutychian <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Eutychius <strong>of</strong> Crete. 17-Aug<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Ptolemais, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Leucius <strong>of</strong> Asia Minor, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Hagarene Executioner converted through<br />

Saint Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Sarnarina. 17-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Synaxes.<br />

In Armatius. 17-Aug<br />

Michael, Priest <strong>of</strong> Stavropol, New Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Myron <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Presbyter, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Patrocles <strong>of</strong> Troyes in Gaul, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Ptolemaïs, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Philip <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

Philip <strong>of</strong> Ya1kovo, Righteous. 17-Aug<br />

Stavropol, 11 New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 17-Aug<br />

Straton <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 17-Aug<br />

TheodoretUs, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lapps. 17-Aug<br />

Thyrsus, Martyr at Apollonia. 17-Aug<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Paros, Righteous. 18-Aug<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Mount Mela, Righteous. 18-Aug<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Mount Mela, Righteous. 18-Aug<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Emilian <strong>of</strong> Italy, Hieromartyr. 18-Aug<br />

Florus <strong>of</strong> Illyricum, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

George, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 18-Aug<br />

Hermippus <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Hermus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rita, Righteous. 18-Aug<br />

John V; Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 18-Aug<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Laurus <strong>of</strong> Illyricum, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Leo, Martyr at <strong>the</strong> sea near Myra <strong>of</strong> Lycia. 18-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Paupers, Multitude <strong>of</strong>,<br />

with Saints Florus and Laurus. 18-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Sumela. 18-Aug<br />

Polyaenus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Righteous, Anonymous: Desert Ascetics, 4. 18-Aug<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Aug<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> Mount Mela, Righteous. 18-Aug<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> Saint Anna's Skete on Athos. 18-Aug<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 19-Aug


Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 19-Aug<br />

Eutychian <strong>the</strong> Soldier, Martyr. 19-Aug<br />

Gennadius <strong>of</strong> Kostroma, Righteous. 19-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

2,593 with Saint Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander. 19-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Donskaya. 19-Aug<br />

Pitirim (Pitiroun), Bishop <strong>of</strong> Perm. 19-Aug<br />

Strategius, Martyr. 19-Aug<br />

Thecla <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 19-Aug<br />

Theophanes <strong>of</strong> Mount Naousa, Righteous. 19-Aug<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr<br />

(with Agapius and Thecla). 19-Aug<br />

Bizya in Thrace: 37 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 20-Aug<br />

Dosai (or Dosas or Sodas) <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Heliodorus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Lucius <strong>the</strong> Counsellor, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Memnon <strong>the</strong> Centurion, Martyr in Bizya. 20-Aug<br />

Oswin, King <strong>of</strong> Northumbria, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Philip, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Heraclea in Thrace, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Photine <strong>the</strong> Samaritan Woman,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 20-Aug<br />

Samuel, Prophet. 20-Aug<br />

Severus <strong>of</strong> Bizya in Thrace, Martyr. 20-Aug<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Paleostrov, Righteous. 21-Aug<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Smolensk, Righteous. 21-Aug<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Lover <strong>of</strong> Labour. 21-Aug<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> Edessa in Macedonia, Martyr. 21-Aug<br />

Bassa <strong>of</strong> Edessa in Macedonia, Martyr. 21-Aug<br />

Cornelius <strong>of</strong> Paleostrov, Righteous. 21-Aug<br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> Smolensk, Righteous. 21-Aug<br />

Pistus <strong>of</strong> Edessa in Macedonia, Martyr. 21-Aug<br />

Sarmean, Catholicos <strong>of</strong> Karcli in Georgia. 21-Aug<br />

Thaddaeus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 21-Aug<br />

Theocleto <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 21-Aug<br />

Theognius <strong>of</strong> Edessa in Macedonia, Martyr. 21-Aug<br />

Acindynus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Agathonicus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Anthusa <strong>of</strong> Seleucia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Athanasius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tarsus. 22-Aug<br />

Charesimus <strong>of</strong> Seleucia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Ephraim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Selenginsk, New Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Eulalia <strong>of</strong> Barcelona, Virgin Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Irenaeus, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Isaacius I <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 22-Aug<br />

John Vostorgov, Archpriest, New Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Prusa. 22-Aug<br />

Neophytus <strong>of</strong> Seleucia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Or, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Oropsis, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Severian <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Theoprepius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr (with Agathonicus). 22-Aug<br />

Zoticus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia (with Agathonicus), Martyr. 22-Aug<br />

Callinicus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 23-Aug<br />

Irenaeus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lyons, Martyr. 23-Aug<br />

Irenaeus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sirmium, Martyr. 23-Aug<br />

Lupus, Martyr. 23-Aug<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Sicily, Ascetic in Euboia. 23-Aug<br />

Thrace: 38 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 23-Aug<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Komel, Righteous. 24-Aug<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Aetolia, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 24-Aug<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Zakynthos, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aegina. 24-Aug<br />

Eutyches, Hieromartyr, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint John<br />

<strong>the</strong> Theologian. 24-Aug<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Limnae, Righteous Confessor. 24-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Petrovskaya. 24-Aug<br />

Maximus Sandovich, Priest, New Martyr. 24-Aug<br />

Peter, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 24-Aug<br />

Serapion <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Abbot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baptist in Georgia. 24-Aug<br />

Sira <strong>of</strong> Persia, Virgin Martyr. 24-Aug<br />

Tation <strong>of</strong> Claudiopolis, Martyr. 24-Aug<br />

Anatolius, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 25-Aug<br />

Andrew, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crete. 25-Aug<br />

Barsus (or Barses) <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 25-Aug<br />

Bartholomew, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 25-Aug<br />

Crete: Holy Hierarchs <strong>of</strong> 25-Aug<br />

Cyril, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gortynia, Martyr. 25-Aug<br />

Epiphanius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Aug<br />

Eulogius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 25-Aug<br />

Eurnenius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gortynia. 25-Aug<br />

Gennadius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Aug<br />

John II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Aug<br />

Menas, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 25-Aug<br />

Protogenes <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carrhae<br />

in Mesopotamia. 25-Aug<br />

Titus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 25-Aug<br />

Abenner <strong>the</strong> King, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Joasaph. 26-Aug<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr (with Natalie). 26-Aug<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Poshekhonye, Righteous. 26-Aug<br />

Adrian Ondrusovsky, Righteous. 26-Aug<br />

Adrian, Martyr. 26-Aug<br />

Atticus, Martyr (with Sisinius). 26-Aug<br />

Barlaam, Anchorite, Instructor <strong>of</strong> Saint Joasaph. 26-Aug<br />

Cyprian <strong>of</strong> Storozhka, <strong>the</strong> Former Outlaw. 26-Aug<br />

Ibistion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 26-Aug<br />

Joasaph <strong>of</strong> India, Righteous. 26-Aug<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 23 with Saint Adrian. 26-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Vladimir. 26-Aug<br />

Natalie <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Wife <strong>of</strong> Saint Adrian. 26-Aug<br />

Sisinius, Martyr (with Atricus). 26-Aug<br />

Tithoes <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 26-Aug<br />

Anthusa <strong>the</strong> New, Martyr. 27-Aug<br />

Cyprian, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 27-Aug<br />

Eunuch <strong>of</strong> Ethiopia baptized by Saint Philip. 27-Aug<br />

Hosius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cordova. 27-Aug<br />

Kuksha <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 27-Aug<br />

Liberius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 27-Aug<br />

Phanurius <strong>the</strong> Newly-Revealed, Martyr. 27-Aug<br />

Photius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 27-Aug<br />

Pimen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 27-Aug<br />

Pimen <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 27-Aug<br />

Theognostus, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 27-Aug<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> Miletus, Martyr. 28-Aug


Achillas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Acindynus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Agatho <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Ammon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Amphilochius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir<br />

in Volhynia. 28-Aug<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Anna <strong>the</strong> Prophetess, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Phanuel. 28-Aug<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Lover <strong>of</strong> Labour. 28-Aug<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 28-Aug<br />

Benjamin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Cassian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Diomedes, Martyr (with Laurence). 28-Aug<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Dosi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Eulogius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Euphrosyne <strong>of</strong> Polotsk, Righteous. 28-Aug<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Silent. 28-Aug<br />

Gerontius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Canonarch. 28-Aug<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 28-Aug<br />

Heraclea, 33 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Aug<br />

Hezekias, King <strong>of</strong> Judah. 28-Aug<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 28-Aug<br />

Hypatius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> Pochaev, Wonderworker. 28-Aug<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Much-suffering. 28-Aug<br />

Kazan, 12 New Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Aug<br />

Kiev Caves Lavra: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>the</strong><br />

Far Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Laurence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 28-Aug<br />

Laurence, Martyr (with Diomedes). 28-Aug<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Canonarch. 28-Aug<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Gate-keeper. 28-Aug<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 28-Aug<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Deacon. 28-Aug<br />

Mardarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Deacon. 28-Aug<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 28-Aug<br />

Mercurius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Wonderwotker. 28-Aug<br />

Moses <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian, Righteous. 28-Aug<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Unlettered. 28-Aug<br />

Païsius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Pambo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Pancratius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Paphnutius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Obedient. 28-Aug<br />

Paul, Apostle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nations. 28-Aug<br />

Peter, Apostle, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 28-Aug<br />

Pimen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 28-Aug<br />

Pior <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Rufus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Kryptsy, Righteous. 28-Aug<br />

Sebastia, 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 28-Aug<br />

Sergius, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Kazan, New Martyr. 28-Aug<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Sisoes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Susanna (Shushanik), Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 28-Aug<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl. 28-Aug<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Silent. 28-Aug<br />

Theodore, Priest in Kazan, New Martyr. 28-Aug<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Ostrog<br />

(Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves). 28-Aug<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Abbot. 28-Aug<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Novgorod. 28-Aug<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 28-Aug<br />

Titus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Former Soldier. 28-Aug<br />

Zacharias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 28-Aug<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 28-Aug<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Voch in Russia, Righteous. 29-Aug<br />

Arcadius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Arsinoe in Cyprus. 29-Aug<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Beheading. 29-Aug<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> Sanctified <strong>of</strong> Crete, surnamed Samacus. 29-Aug<br />

Peter, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Krutitsy, New Martyr. 29-Aug<br />

Sabina, Martyr in Italy. 29-Aug<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, from Aegina, Righteous. 29-Aug<br />

Alexander Nevsky, Grand Duke. 30-Aug<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Svir, Righteous. 30-Aug<br />

Alexander, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 30-Aug<br />

Alexander, Priest <strong>of</strong> Vladimirskaya, New Martyr. 30-Aug<br />

Alexander, Reader in Vostochnaya, New Martyr. 30-Aug<br />

Arsenius I <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Btyenna <strong>of</strong> Nisibis, Righteous. 30-Aug<br />

Christopher <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous. 30-Aug<br />

Cyril, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Daniel, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Daniel, Prince <strong>of</strong> Moscow. 30-Aug<br />

Ephraim, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Eulalius, Bishop. 30-Aug<br />

Eustathius 1 <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Fantinus <strong>of</strong> Calabria, Wonderworker. 30-Aug<br />

Felix, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Africa, Martyr. 30-Aug<br />

Fortunatus (or Fortunianus) <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Africa,<br />

Martyr. 30-Aug<br />

Gabriel, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia, New Martyr in<br />

Prusa. 30-Aug<br />

Gregory, Bishop in Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

James, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uarius <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Aftica, Presbyter, Martyr. 30-Aug<br />

Joannicius II, First Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

John III Scholasticus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 30-Aug<br />

John, Bishop in Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Macarius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Serbia, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wallachia. 30-Aug<br />

Melitene: 6 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 30-Aug<br />

Nicodemus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pech. 30-Aug<br />

Nicon, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> New, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 30-Aug<br />

Sabbas I First <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia,<br />

Founder <strong>of</strong> Hilandar Monastery. 30-Aug<br />

Sabbas II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Sabbas III, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Sarmatas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 30-Aug<br />

Septiminus <strong>of</strong> Thibiuca in Africa, Martyr. 30-Aug


Serbia: New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> slain by <strong>the</strong> Latins. 30-Aug<br />

Serbia: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Holy Hierarchs <strong>of</strong>. 30-Aug<br />

Spyridon, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Aug<br />

Thebes, 16 Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 30-Aug<br />

Aidan, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lindisfarne. 31-Aug<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 31-Aug<br />

Aristides <strong>the</strong> Philosopher. 31-Aug<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

In Neorion. 31-Aug<br />

Cyprian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 31-Aug<br />

Diadochus, Martyr. 31-Aug<br />

Faustus, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 31-Aug<br />

Gaza: 7 Virgin Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Aug<br />

Heraclius, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 31-Aug<br />

John, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 31-Aug<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Deposition <strong>of</strong> Sash at Chalcoprateia. 31-Aug<br />

Menas, Martyr (with Andrew <strong>the</strong> Commander). 31-Aug<br />

Nicomedia: 366 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Aug<br />

Perga in Pamphylia: 4 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Aug<br />

Phileortus, Martyr. 31-Aug<br />

Agathonica <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Ammon <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Deacon, Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Ampliana <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Angelis <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, New Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Anna <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Aplodora <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Aquilina <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Aristenete <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Bassa <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Callinica <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Callista, Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Celsina <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Cyriana <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Euphemia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Euthymia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Eutychiane <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Evanthia, Righteous. 1-Sep<br />

Evodus, Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Gregoria <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Hermogenes, Martyr (with Evodus and Callista). 1-Sep<br />

Indiction (New Year). 1-Sep<br />

Irene <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Jesus <strong>of</strong> Navi (Joshua, Son <strong>of</strong> Nun), Righteous. 1-Sep<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Justa <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Kyriake <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Lampadia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Lamprotata <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Laurentia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Deaconess, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Martha, Righteous, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Symeon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wondrous Mountain. 1-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Virgin Ascetics, 40, with Ammon <strong>the</strong> Deacon. 1-Sep<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Gethsemane-Chernigov. 1-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Synaxes.<br />

In Miasinae. 1-Sep<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Maura <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Meletius <strong>the</strong> New, Righteous. 1-Sep<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Crete, Righteous. 1-Sep<br />

Paula <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Persis <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Philadelpha <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Polonike <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Procopia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> Stylite, Righteous. 1-Sep<br />

Tatiana <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Tetesia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Thecla <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Theoclia <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Theoctiste <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Theodota <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Theodula <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Timo<strong>the</strong>a <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Veronica <strong>of</strong> Thrace, Virgin Martyr. 1-Sep<br />

Aethalas, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Ammia, Foster Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Mamas. 2-Sep<br />

Ammon, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Diomedes, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Eleazar <strong>the</strong> Priest, Son <strong>of</strong> Aaron. 2-Sep<br />

Eutychian, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Eutychius, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Hesychius, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

John N <strong>the</strong> Faster, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 2-Sep<br />

Julian, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Leonides, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Mamas, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Kaluga. 2-Sep<br />

Melanippus, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Parthagape, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Philadelphus, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Philip, Martyr. 2-Sep<br />

Phineas <strong>the</strong> Priest, Grandson <strong>of</strong> Aaron. 2-Sep<br />

Rufina, Martyr, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Mamas. 2-Sep<br />

Theodotus, Martyr, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Mamas. 2-Sep<br />

Anthimus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Archontion, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Aristion, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>issa <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Chariton, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Constantine III <strong>the</strong> New, Emperor. 3-Sep<br />

Joannicius II, First Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 3-Sep<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Fool for Christ's sake. 3-Sep<br />

John, New Martyr in Russia. 3-Sep<br />

Nicodemus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Belgorod, New Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Phoebe <strong>the</strong> Deaconess. 3-Sep<br />

Polydorus <strong>of</strong> New Ephesus, New Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Theoctistus, Fellow Ascetic <strong>of</strong> Saint Eurhymius<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 3-Sep<br />

Zeno, Martyr. 3-Sep<br />

Aaron <strong>the</strong> Priest. 4-Sep<br />

Amianus <strong>of</strong> Kandaule, Martyr. 4-Sep


Anthimus <strong>of</strong> Cephalonia, <strong>the</strong> New Ascetic. 4-Sep<br />

Babylas <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Babylas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Bebaia <strong>of</strong> Edessa, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Centurion <strong>of</strong> Kandaule, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Charitina, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Christodula <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Epolonius <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Hermione, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Philip <strong>the</strong> Apostle. 4-Sep<br />

Joasaph, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Belgorod. 4-Sep<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Kandaule, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Children, 84, with Saint Babylas. 4-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Burning Bush. 4-Sep<br />

Moses <strong>the</strong> God-seer, Prophet. 4-Sep<br />

Nicomedia: 3,628 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 4-Sep<br />

Petronius, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Prilidian <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Sarbelus (Sharbel [also called Thathuel]) <strong>of</strong><br />

Edessa, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Sarbelus, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Abbot,<br />

Wonderworker. 4-Sep<br />

Theocles, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Kandaule, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Theodulus, Martyr (with Theotimus). 4-Sep<br />

Theotimus, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Urban <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 4-Sep<br />

Abdaius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 5-Sep<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Brest, Hieromartyr. 5-Sep<br />

Gleb, Passion-Bearer. 5-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Priests and Deacons, 80, slain by Arians. 5-Sep<br />

Medimnus, Martyr. 5-Sep<br />

Peter, Apostle, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 5-Sep<br />

Theodore, Martyr (with Medimnus and Urban). 5-Sep<br />

Urban, Martyr. 5-Sep<br />

Zacharias, Prophet, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Forerunner. 5-Sep<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Andronicus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Andropelagia <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Archippus <strong>of</strong> Hierapolis, Righteous. 6-Sep<br />

Calodote, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

At Deuterus. 6-Sep<br />

Cyriacus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Cyriacus <strong>the</strong> Public Servant, Martyr in Alexandtia. 6-Sep<br />

Dionysius (Dennis) <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Eudoxius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Faustus, Presbyter, Martyr in Alexandria. 6-Sep<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, 1,104, with Saint Calodote. 6-Sep<br />

Michael, Archangel. 6-Sep<br />

Michael, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 6-Sep<br />

Ramulus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Sarapabon <strong>the</strong> Counsellor, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Thecla <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Theoctistus <strong>the</strong> Ship-owner, Martyr in Alexandria. 6-Sep<br />

Vivus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Righteous Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 6-Sep<br />

Cloud, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Nogent-sur-Seine. 7-Sep<br />

Eupsychius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 7-Sep<br />

Evodus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 7-Sep<br />

John Maslovsky, Priest, New Martyr. 7-Sep<br />

John, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 7-Sep<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deep Ravine, Righteous. 7-Sep<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kanev, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Ovtuch,<br />

Martyr. 7-Sep<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 7-Sep<br />

Onesiphorus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 7-Sep<br />

Sown <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr in Pompeiopolis. 7-Sep<br />

Alexander Jacobson, New Martyr in Russia. 8-Sep<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Konevets, Righteous. 8-Sep<br />

Artemidorus, Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, New Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Alexandrov, Righteous. 8-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Kursk-Root <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sign. 8-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Saydnaya. 8-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Nativity. 8-Sep<br />

Rufianus, Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Rufus, Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 8-Sep<br />

Serapion, Priest <strong>of</strong> Novo-Alexandrov, New Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Severus, Martyr. 8-Sep<br />

Sophronius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Achtalia in Iberia. 8-Sep<br />

Anna (Anne), Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Most Holy Theotokos. 9-Sep<br />

Chariton, Martyr. 9-Sep<br />

Constantine, Archpriest, New Martyr in Russia. 9-Sep<br />

Ecumenical Councils: Third Council. 9-Sep<br />

Joachim <strong>of</strong> Opochka, Righteous. 9-Sep<br />

Joachim, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nizhny Novgorod,<br />

New Martyr. 9-Sep<br />

Joachim, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Most Holy Theotokos. 9-Sep<br />

Joachim, Priest <strong>of</strong> Mikhailov, New Martyr. 9-Sep<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Volokolamsk, Righteous. 9-Sep<br />

Nicholas, Priest, New Martyr<br />

(with Philip, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zvenigorod). 9-Sep<br />

Philip, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zvenigorod, New Martyr. 9-Sep<br />

Polychronius, Archimandrite, New Martyr<br />

in Russia. 9-Sep<br />

Severian <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 9-Sep<br />

Theodosius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chernigov. 9-Sep<br />

Theophanes <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 9-Sep<br />

Apelles, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Sep<br />

Barypsabas, Martyr. 10-Sep<br />

Clement, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Sep<br />

Damascene, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Glukhov, New Martyr. 10-Sep<br />

Joasaph <strong>of</strong> Kubena, Righteous. 10-Sep<br />

Luke, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Sep<br />

Menodora <strong>of</strong> Bithynia, Martyr. 10-Sep<br />

Metrodora <strong>of</strong> Bithynia, Martyr. 10-Sep<br />

Nymphodora <strong>of</strong> Bithynia, Martyr. 10-Sep<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Obedient. 10-Sep


Peter, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nicaea. 10-Sep<br />

Pulcheria, Empress. 10-Sep<br />

Demetrianus, Martyr. 11-Sep<br />

Demetrius, Martyr (wirh Evanrhia). 11-Sep<br />

Didymus <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Martyr. 11-Sep<br />

Diodore <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Martyr. 11-Sep<br />

Diomedes <strong>of</strong> Laodicea, Martyr. 11-Sep<br />

Euphrosynus <strong>the</strong> Cook, Righteous. 11-Sep<br />

Evanthia, Martyr (with Demetrius). 11-Sep<br />

Herman <strong>of</strong> Valaam, Righteous. 11-Sep<br />

Ia <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 9,000 with Saint la. 11-Sep<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Valaam, Righteous. 11-Sep<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Righteous. 11-Sep<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Vysotsky, Righteous,<br />

and his disciple Athanasius. 12-Sep<br />

Autonomus, Hieromartyr. 12-Sep<br />

Bassian <strong>of</strong> Tiksna, Righteous. 12-Sep<br />

Coronatus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> lconium, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Thasios, Righteous. 12-Sep<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Galatia, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Macedonius <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Oceanus, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Verkhorurye, Righteous. 12-Sep<br />

Tatian <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Theodore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 12-Sep<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lord Jesus Christ:<br />

Holy Resurrection in Jerusalem. 13-Sep<br />

Cornelius <strong>the</strong> Centurion. 13-Sep<br />

Cronides <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Eli <strong>of</strong> Tomi in Romania, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Gordian <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Hiero<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastety. 13-Sep<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Prislop in Romania, Righteous. 13-Sep<br />

Ketevan, Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Tomi in Romania, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Macrobius <strong>of</strong> Paphlagonia, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Agrea, Righteous. 13-Sep<br />

Seleucus <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Straton <strong>of</strong> Bithynia, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Valerius (or Valerian), Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Zoticus <strong>of</strong> Tomi in Romania, Martyr. 13-Sep<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving:<br />

Appearance over A<strong>the</strong>ns in 1925. 14-Sep<br />

Cross, Precious and Life-giving: Exaltation. 14-Sep<br />

Cyprian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 14-Sep<br />

Ecumenical Councils: Sixth Council. 14-Sep<br />

Ignatius, Archimandrite, New Martyr in Russia. 14-Sep<br />

John I Chrysostom, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 14-Sep<br />

Macarius, New Righteous Martyr in Thessalonica. 14-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Lesna. 14-Sep<br />

Papas <strong>of</strong> Laranda in Lycaonia, Martyr. 14-Sep<br />

Placilla, Empress. 14-Sep<br />

Valerian <strong>the</strong> Infant, Martyr. 14-Sep<br />

Acacius I Bishop <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Confessor. 15-Sep<br />

Bessarion I <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Larissa. 15-Sep<br />

Bessarion II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Larissa. 15-Sep<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Macrynitsa, Righteous. 15-Sep<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Martyr in New Ephesus. 15-Sep<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Alaverdi, Righteous. 15-Sep<br />

Joseph <strong>the</strong> New, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Temishvar<br />

in Serbia. 15-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Maidens, 2, beheaded. 15-Sep<br />

Maximus, Martyr. 15-Sep<br />

Nicetas <strong>the</strong> Goth, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 15-Sep<br />

Philo<strong>the</strong>us, Presbyter, Wonderworker. 15-Sep<br />

Porphyrius <strong>the</strong> Mime, Martyr. 15-Sep<br />

Porphyrius, Archpriest in Belgorod, New Martyr. 15-Sep<br />

Stephen, First Martyr and Archdeacon. 15-Sep<br />

Symeon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 15-Sep<br />

Cyprian, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 16-Sep<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>the</strong> Solitary <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 16-Sep<br />

Edith <strong>of</strong> Wilton, Righteous. 16-Sep<br />

Euphemia <strong>the</strong> All-famed, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Isaac <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Ludmilla, Princess <strong>of</strong> Bohemia, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Melitine <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Ninian, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> Scotland,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 16-Sep<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Sazava, Righteous. 16-Sep<br />

Sos<strong>the</strong>nes <strong>of</strong> Chalcedon, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Victor <strong>of</strong> Chalcedon, Martyr. 16-Sep<br />

Agathocleia, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Anastasius, Ascetic in Peristeron <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 17-Sep<br />

Asclepiodote <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Egypt: l00 Martyrs from, in Palestine. 17-Sep<br />

Elias, Martyr in Palestine. 17-Sep<br />

Euxiphius <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Bishop. 17-Sep<br />

Faith, Virgin Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Geminianus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Haralampus, Martyr (with Pantoleon). 17-Sep<br />

Heracleides, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tamasus, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Hope, Virgin Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Love (Charity), Virgin Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Lucia <strong>of</strong> Rome (with Geminianus). 17-Sep<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Marcionopolis, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Myron, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tamasus, Marryr. 17-Sep<br />

Nilus, Egyptian Bishop martyred in Palestine. 17-Sep<br />

Palestine: 50 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 17-Sep<br />

Pantoleon, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Patermuthius, Martyr in Palestine. 17-Sep<br />

Peleus, Egyptian Bishop martyred in Palestine. 17-Sep<br />

Sophia, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saints Faith, Hope, and Love. 17-Sep<br />

Theodota <strong>of</strong> Pontus, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Marcianopolis, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Zeno, Presbyter, Martyr. 17-Sep<br />

Arcadius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 18-Sep<br />

Ariadne <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 18-Sep<br />

Bidzina, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 18-Sep<br />

Castor, Martyr. 18-Sep<br />

Elizbar, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 18-Sep<br />

Eurnenius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Gortynia. 18-Sep<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 18-Sep


Irene, Martyr (with Sophia). 18-Sep<br />

Romulus <strong>of</strong> Vidin, Righteous. 18-Sep<br />

Shalva, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 18-Sep<br />

Sophia, Martyr (with Irene). 18-Sep<br />

Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 19-Sep<br />

David, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 19-Sep<br />

Dorymedon <strong>of</strong> Synnada, Martyr. 19-Sep<br />

Sabbatius <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 19-Sep<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canterbury. 19-Sep<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 19-Sep<br />

Trophimus <strong>of</strong> Synnada, Martyr. 19-Sep<br />

Agapius, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Eustathius. 20-Sep<br />

Anastasius and Anastasius,<br />

Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

Andrew, Presbyter, Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

Artemidorus, Martyr (with Thalus). 20-Sep<br />

Euprepius, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Maximus<br />

<strong>the</strong> Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

Eustathius Placidas, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 20-Sep<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Crete, New Righteous Martyr. 20-Sep<br />

Hypatius, Bishop, Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Crete (Sir John), Righteous. 20-Sep<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Egypt, <strong>Great</strong> among Confessors. 20-Sep<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 20-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 40 with Saint John <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 20-Sep<br />

Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

Michael, Prince <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, Martyr. 20-Sep<br />

Oleg, <strong>Great</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong> Bryansk, Righteous. 20-Sep<br />

Thalus, Martyr. 20-Sep<br />

Theodore, Boyar <strong>of</strong> Chernigov, Martyr. 20-Sep<br />

Theodore, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 20-Sep<br />

Theopiste, Martyr, Wife <strong>of</strong> Saint Eustathius. 20-Sep<br />

Theopistus, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> Saint Eustathius. 20-Sep<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Shuzhgorye, Righteous. 21-Sep<br />

Demetrius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 21-Sep<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Martyr. 21-Sep<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 21-Sep<br />

Isaacius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 21-Sep<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Saint Sabbas Monastery. 21-Sep<br />

Jonas, Prophet. 21-Sep<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Zaonikieva, Righteous. 21-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Body-guards <strong>of</strong> Maximian, 6. 21-Sep<br />

Meletius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 21-Sep<br />

Nestabus <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Martyr. 21-Sep<br />

Priscus, Martyr. 21-Sep<br />

Quadrarus, Apostle. 21-Sep<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Martyr. 21-Sep<br />

Candidus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Theban Legion, Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Zographou Monastery. 22-Sep<br />

Exuperius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Theban Legion, Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Isaac, Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Yashozero, Righteous. 22-Sep<br />

Martin, Martyr (with Isaac). 22-Sep<br />

Maurice, Commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Theban Legion,<br />

Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Phocas <strong>the</strong> Gardener <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Phocas, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sinope, Martyr. 22-Sep<br />

Theban Legion, Martyrs in Cisalpine Gaul. 22-Sep<br />

Zographou Monastery, 26 Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 22-Sep<br />

Andrew, Martyr in Africa. 23-Sep<br />

Anthony, Martyr in Africa. 23-Sep<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Former Dervish, New Martyr in Aetolia. 23-Sep<br />

John, Baptist and Forerunner: Conception. 23-Sep<br />

John, Martyr in Africa. 23-Sep<br />

Nicholas <strong>the</strong> Grocer, New Martyr in<br />

Constantinople. 23-Sep<br />

Peter, Martyr in Africa. 23-Sep<br />

Polyxenia, Righteous. 23-Sep<br />

Rhals <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Virgin Martyr. 23-Sep<br />

Xanthippe, Righteous. 23-Sep<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Mirozh, Righteous. 24-Sep<br />

Coprius, Righteous. 24-Sep<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Righteous. 24-Sep<br />

Galaction <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous Martyr. 24-Sep<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Myrtle Tree. 24-Sep<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 24-Sep<br />

Stephen, First Crowned King <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 24-Sep<br />

Thecla, First Woman Martyr, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 24-Sep<br />

Vladislav, Prince <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Righteous. 24-Sep<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From:<br />

(Thrice-Holy Hymn [Under Emperor<br />

Theodosius II]). 25-Sep<br />

Eugene <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Euphrosyne <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Righteous. 25-Sep<br />

Euphrosyne <strong>of</strong> Suzdal, Righteous. 25-Sep<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 25-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 546 with Saint Paphnutius. 25-Sep<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Paphnutius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Euphrosyne. 25-Sep<br />

Paphnutius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Darnascus, Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Rufus <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Sabinian <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr<br />

(with Paul and Tatra). 25-Sep<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Radonezh, Wonderworker. 25-Sep<br />

Sergius, Priest <strong>of</strong> Yalta, New Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Tatta <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 25-Sep<br />

Ephraim <strong>of</strong> Perekop, Righteous. 26-Sep<br />

Gideon, Judge <strong>of</strong> Israel. 26-Sep<br />

John, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, New Martyr. 26-Sep<br />

John, Evangelist and Theologian: Translation. 26-Sep<br />

John, Priest <strong>of</strong> Anamas, New Martyr. 26-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Widow. 26-Sep<br />

Anthimus <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Wallachia,<br />

Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Aquilina, New Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Aristarchus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 27-Sep<br />

Aristarchus, Archimandrite in Borki, New Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Callistratus, Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Epicharis <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Fortunianus, Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Gaiana, Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deep Stream,<br />

Abbot. 27-Sep<br />

Mark, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70, also called John. 27-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

15 drowned in <strong>the</strong> sea when <strong>the</strong>ir ship was


set aflame. 27-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 49 with Saint Callistratus. 27-Sep<br />

Philemon, Bishop, Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Rodion, Hieromonk in Borki, New Martyr. 27-Sep<br />

Sabbatius <strong>of</strong> Solovki, Righteous. 27-Sep<br />

Zenas (or Zeno), Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 27-Sep<br />

Alexander <strong>the</strong> Coppersmith <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Alexander, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Alphaeus <strong>the</strong> Coppersmith <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Auxentius <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 28-Sep<br />

Baruch, Prophet. 28-Sep<br />

Chariton <strong>of</strong> Syanzhema, Righteous. 28-Sep<br />

Chariton <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 28-Sep<br />

Eustathius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Heliodorus <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Herodion <strong>of</strong> Ilozersk, Righteous. 28-Sep<br />

Mark <strong>the</strong> Shepherd <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 30 with Saint Alexander. 28-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Virgins and Children with Saints Nicon,<br />

Neon, and Heliodorus. 28-Sep<br />

Neon <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Neophytus <strong>the</strong> Recluse <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 28-Sep<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Wenceslaus, Priesr <strong>of</strong> Zenkovka, New Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Wenceslaus, Prince <strong>of</strong> Bohemia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Zosimus <strong>the</strong> Coppersmith <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, Martyr. 28-Sep<br />

Casdoa <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Casdous <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Cyprian <strong>of</strong> Ustiug, Righteous. 29-Sep<br />

Cyriacus <strong>the</strong> Anchorite <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 29-Sep<br />

Dada <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Dorymedon, Martyr (with Trypho and Trophimus). 29-Sep<br />

Gargalus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Gobdelaas, Martyr, Son <strong>of</strong> Sapor, King <strong>of</strong> Persia. 29-Sep<br />

Gudelia <strong>of</strong> Persia, Marryr. 29-Sep<br />

John, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Riga, New Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Onuphrius <strong>of</strong> Garedja in Georgia, Righteous. 29-Sep<br />

Palestine: 150 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 29-Sep<br />

Petronia, Martyr. 29-Sep<br />

Trophimus, Martyr (with Trypho and Dorymedon). 29-Sep<br />

Trypho, Martyr (with Trophimus and Dorymedon). 29-Sep<br />

Gaiana, Virgin Martyr in Armenia. 30-Sep<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Vologda, Righteous. 30-Sep<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Illuminator,<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia. 30-Sep<br />

Mardonius, Martyr. 30-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 1,000 beheaded. 30-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 70 with Saint Rhipsime. 30-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Righteous Virgins, 32, with Saint Rhipsime. 30-Sep<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Righteous Women, 2. 30-Sep<br />

Michael, First Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 30-Sep<br />

Michael, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Tver, Martyr. 30-Sep<br />

Rhipsime, Virgin Martyr in Armenia. 30-Sep<br />

Seraphim <strong>of</strong> Kharkov, Hieromonk, New Confessor. 30-Sep<br />

Stratonicus, Martyr. 30-Sep<br />

Abiathar <strong>the</strong> Priest, <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 1-Oct<br />

Ananias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 1-Oct<br />

Domninus <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 1-Oct<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Domesticus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Lavra. 1-Oct<br />

John Cucuzeles, Righteous. 1-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Monks, 6, beheaded. 1-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Quick to Hear. 1-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Protection. 1-Oct<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Zoba Monastery, Martyr. 1-Oct<br />

Mirian, King <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 1-Oct<br />

Nana, Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 1-Oct<br />

Romanus <strong>the</strong> Melodist, Righteous. 1-Oct<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Vishera in Russia, Righteous. 1-Oct<br />

Sebastopol, 30 Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 1-Oct<br />

Sidonia <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 1-Oct<br />

Anna, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Kashin. 2-Oct<br />

Cassian <strong>the</strong> Greek <strong>of</strong> Uglich, Righteous. 2-Oct<br />

Constantine, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Cyprian <strong>of</strong> Suzdal, Fool for Christ's sake. 2-Oct<br />

Cyprian, Hieromarryr, <strong>the</strong> Former Sorcerer. 2-Oct<br />

Damaris <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Paul. 2-Oct<br />

David, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Karatzasou, New Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Irenarchus, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> Kharkov, New Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Justina, Virgin Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Kharkov: 2 New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 2-Oct<br />

Modestus, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> Kharkov, New Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Theodore Gabra, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Kharkov, Hierodeacon, New Martyr. 2-Oct<br />

Theophilus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 2-Oct<br />

Agathangelus, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Yaroslavl,<br />

New Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 3-Oct<br />

Dionysius <strong>the</strong> Areopagite, Hieromartyr. 3-Oct<br />

Dionysius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Mount Horeb, Righteous. 3-Oct<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Hozevite, Bishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong>. 3-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

8 with Saint Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 3-Oct<br />

Rusticus <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Theoctistus, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Theogenes <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Theotecnus, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Zenobia, Martyr. 3-Oct<br />

Ammon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 4-Oct<br />

Ammon <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Egypt. 4-Oct<br />

Anna, Princess <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 4-Oct<br />

Audactus, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Barsanuphius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tver. 4-Oct<br />

Berina <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr in Edessa. 4-Oct<br />

Callis<strong>the</strong>na, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Chairemon <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Deacon, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Domnina <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr in Edessa. 4-Oct<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Deacon, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Faustus <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Deacon, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Gaius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Deacon, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Guria, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 4-Oct<br />

Helen, Wife <strong>of</strong> Saint Stephen Stilianovich. 4-Oct<br />

Helladius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 4-Oct


Hiero<strong>the</strong>us, Bishop <strong>of</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Lampas in Cyprus, Righteous. 4-Oct<br />

Onesimus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 4-Oct<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Capitolia, Priest, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Prosdoca <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr in Edessa. 4-Oct<br />

Stephen Stilianovich, Ruler <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Martyr. 4-Oct<br />

Theodore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tamasus in Cyprus. 4-Oct<br />

Vladimir Yaroslavich, Prince <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 4-Oct<br />

Alexis, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 5-Oct<br />

Charitina (Princess <strong>of</strong> Lithuania),<br />

Abbess in Novgorod. 5-Oct<br />

Charitina <strong>of</strong> Amisus, Martyr. 5-Oct<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 5-Oct<br />

Eudocimus (Sabbas) <strong>the</strong> Newly-appeared<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vatopedi Monastery. 5-Oct<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Khandzta in Georgia, Righteous. 5-Oct<br />

Hermogenes, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia,<br />

Martyr. 5-Oct<br />

Jeremias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 5-Oct<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Euchaïta. 5-Oct<br />

Jonas, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev and All Russia. 5-Oct<br />

Mameltha (or Mamelchtha) <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 5-Oct<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 5-Oct<br />

Methodia <strong>of</strong> Cimolos, Righteous. 5-Oct<br />

Moscow, Holy Hierarchs <strong>of</strong> . 5-Oct<br />

Peter, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Belgorod, New Martyr. 5-Oct<br />

Peter, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 5-Oct<br />

Philip, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia,<br />

Martyr. 5-Oct<br />

Tikhon <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Moscow and<br />

All Russia. 5-Oct<br />

Cendeas <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 6-Oct<br />

Erotels, Martyr. 6-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kios, New Righteous Martyr in Prusa. 6-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Hagarene converted through Saint Macarius<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kios. 6-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

O all-hymned Mo<strong>the</strong>r. 6-Oct<br />

Thomas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 6-Oct<br />

Abdon <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Bacchus, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Caesarius, Deacon, Martyr at Terracina. 7-Oct<br />

Chrysotelus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Crete: Holy 99 Fa<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> 7-Oct<br />

Elymas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Eusebius, Presbyter, Martyr at Terracina. 7-Oct<br />

Felix, Martyr at Terracina. 7-Oct<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Khevi in Georgia, Righteous. 7-Oct<br />

Julian, Presbyter, Martyr at Terracina. 7-Oct<br />

Leontius <strong>the</strong> Consul, Righteous. 7-Oct<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Persia, Deacon, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Martinian <strong>of</strong> Belozersk, Righteous. 7-Oct<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Mocius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Deacon, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Olympiades <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Parmenius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Polychronius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Babylon in Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Polychronius, Priest, martyred by Arians. 7-Oct<br />

Polytelius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Sennen <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Nurma, Righteous. 7-Oct<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Obedient. 7-Oct<br />

Sergius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Narva, New Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Sergius, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 7-Oct<br />

Dosi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 8-Oct<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, New Righteous Martyr. 8-Oct<br />

Pelagia <strong>of</strong> Antioch <strong>the</strong> Former Courtesan,<br />

Righteous. 8-Oct<br />

Pelagia <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Virgin Martyr. 8-Oct<br />

ThaIs <strong>the</strong> Former Harlot, Righteous. 8-Oct<br />

Trypho <strong>of</strong> Vyatka, Righteous. 8-Oct<br />

Abraham <strong>the</strong> Parriarch. 9-Oct<br />

Andronicus, Righteous (with Athanasia). 9-Oct<br />

Athanasia, Righteous (with Andronicus). 9-Oct<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tyre, Martyr. 9-Oct<br />

James, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12, Son <strong>of</strong> Alphaeus. 9-Oct<br />

Lot, Nephew <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Patriarch Abraham. 9-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Korsun. 9-Oct<br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Former Soldier, Righteous. 9-Oct<br />

Publia <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 9-Oct<br />

Stephen Brancovich, King <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 9-Oct<br />

Ambrose <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Amphilochius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir<br />

in Volhynia. 10-Oct<br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Elder <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Younger <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 10-Oct<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Totma, Fool for Christ's sake. 10-Oct<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Barsanuphius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Bassian <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Bassian, Priest-monk in Voronezh, New Martyr. 10-Oct<br />

Eulampia <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 10-Oct<br />

Eulampius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 10-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Isaacius I <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Isaacius II <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 10-Oct<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> Pochaev, Wonderworker. 10-Oct<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Juliana, Princess <strong>of</strong> Olshansk, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Leo <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Longinus <strong>the</strong> Stylite and Confessor. 10-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Kanev, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Ovtuch,<br />

Martyr. 10-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 200 with Saint Eulampius. 10-Oct<br />

Moses <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 10-Oct<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 10-Oct<br />

Optina Hermitage: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Righteous Fa<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> 10-Oct<br />

Paulinus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> York. 10-Oct<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vladimir<br />

in Volhynia. 10-Oct<br />

Theodore, Prince <strong>of</strong> Ostrog<br />

(Theodosius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves). 10-Oct<br />

Theophilus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 10-Oct


Volhynia: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> Seven Saints <strong>of</strong> 10-Oct<br />

Yaropolk, Prince <strong>of</strong> Vladimir in Volhynia. 10-Oct<br />

Arsacius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 11-Oct<br />

Jonas <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 11-Oct<br />

Kenneth <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Righteous. 11-Oct<br />

Leo <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 11-Oct<br />

Nectarius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 11-Oct<br />

Nectarius, Priest-monk<strong>of</strong>Voronezh, New Marryr. 11-Oct<br />

Philonilla <strong>of</strong> Tarsus. 11-Oct<br />

Sisinius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 11-Oct<br />

Theophanes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 11-Oct<br />

Theophanes <strong>the</strong> Branded, Confessor. 11-Oct<br />

Zenaïs <strong>of</strong> Tarsus. 11-Oct<br />

Amphilochius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 12-Oct<br />

Anastasia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Virgin Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Andromachus, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Andronicus, Martyr (with Probus and Tarachus). 12-Oct<br />

Anthia, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Diodore, Martyr (wirh Andromachus). 12-Oct<br />

Domnina <strong>of</strong> Anazarbus, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Edwin, King <strong>of</strong> Northumbria, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Jason, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Damascus. 12-Oct<br />

Juventinus <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 12-Oct<br />

Malphetha, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 70 beheaded. 12-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Jerusalem. 12-Oct<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Probus, Martyr (wirh Tarachus and Andronicus). 12-Oct<br />

Symeon <strong>the</strong> New Theologian. 12-Oct<br />

Tarachus, Martyr. 12-Oct<br />

Tarasius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 12-Oct<br />

Theodosius <strong>of</strong> Glushitsa, Righteous. 12-Oct<br />

Theodotus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 12-Oct<br />

Theosebius <strong>of</strong> Arsinoe, Righteous. 12-Oct<br />

Agathodorus <strong>of</strong> Thyatira, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Agathonica <strong>of</strong> Thyatira, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Anthony, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Chqondidi in Georgia. 13-Oct<br />

Antigonus, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Benjamin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 13-Oct<br />

Benjamin, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Solovki, New Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Benjamin, Deacon, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Carpus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thyatira, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Dioscorus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Florentius, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

James, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Anthony <strong>of</strong> Chqondidi. 13-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Portaltissa (Of <strong>the</strong> Portal)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iveron Monastery. 13-Oct<br />

Nicetas <strong>the</strong> Patrician and Confessor, Righteous. 13-Oct<br />

Papylus <strong>of</strong> Thyatira, Deacon, Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Zlata (Chryse), New Martyr. 13-Oct<br />

Celsus <strong>of</strong> Milan, Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Yakhroma, Righteous. 14-Oct<br />

Cosmas <strong>the</strong> Hymnographer, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Maïuma. 14-Oct<br />

Egypt and Palestine, 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 14-Oct<br />

Gervasius <strong>of</strong> Milan, Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Ignatius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Methymna. 14-Oct<br />

Nazarius <strong>of</strong> Milan, Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Nazarius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kutaysi, New Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Nicholas Svyatosha, Wonderworker <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev<br />

Caves. 14-Oct<br />

Palestine and Egypt, 40 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 14-Oct<br />

Paraskeve (Petka) <strong>the</strong> New <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Righteous. 14-Oct<br />

Paraskeve <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Peter Absalom, Martyr in Palestine. 14-Oct<br />

Protasius <strong>of</strong> Milan, Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Bishop, Martyr. 14-Oct<br />

Barsus (or Barses) <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 15-Oct<br />

Dionysius, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Suzdal. 15-Oct<br />

Euthymius <strong>the</strong> New <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Righteous. 15-Oct<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Suzdal. 15-Oct<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Presbyter, Martyr. 15-Oct<br />

Lucian <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Martyr. 15-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Monk. 15-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Multiplier <strong>of</strong> Wheat. 15-Oct<br />

Rostislav, Prince <strong>of</strong> Moravia, Martyr. 15-Oct<br />

Sabine, Bishop. 15-Oct<br />

Aphrodisius, Martyr<br />

(with Longinus <strong>the</strong> Centurion). 16-Oct<br />

Dometius, Martyr (with Leontius et al.). 16-Oct<br />

Domninus, Martyr. 16-Oct<br />

Eupraxia, Princess <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 16-Oct<br />

Gall, Abbot, Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Columban. 16-Oct<br />

Isaurus, Martyr (with Longinus <strong>the</strong> Centurion). 16-Oct<br />

Leontius, Martyr. 16-Oct<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Gate-keeper. 16-Oct<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Yarenga, Righteous. 16-Oct<br />

Longinus <strong>the</strong> Centurion, Martyr. 16-Oct<br />

Longinus, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 16-Oct<br />

Lull, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Mainz. 16-Oct<br />

Malus, Righteous. 16-Oct<br />

Terence, Martyr (with Leontius et al.). 16-Oct<br />

Andrew in The Judgment, Righteous Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Anicetus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Anthimus <strong>of</strong> Arabia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Leokhnovo, Righteous. 17-Oct<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Arabia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Asia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Rome, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Cyrus, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Arabia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Asia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Diomedes <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Eutropius <strong>of</strong> Arabia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Hermolaus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Hieromartyr. 17-Oct<br />

Hosea, Prophet. 17-Oct<br />

John, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Emesa, Martyr, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Lazarus <strong>the</strong> Friend <strong>of</strong> Christ. 17-Oct<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Arabia, Unmercenary. 17-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 10,000 with Saint Shalva. 17-Oct<br />

Mocius <strong>of</strong> Amphipolis, Hieromartyr. 17-Oct<br />

Panteleimon, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr and Healer. 17-Oct<br />

Samson <strong>the</strong> Hospitable, Righteous. 17-Oct


Shalva <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Susanna (Shushanik), Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Thalleleus <strong>of</strong> Phoenicia, Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Trypho <strong>of</strong> Lampsacus, Martyr. 17-Oct<br />

Unmercenaries, Synaxis <strong>of</strong> . 17-Oct<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Serpukhov, Righteous. 18-Oct<br />

Euphrosyne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus, Righteous. 18-Oct<br />

Gabriel, New Martyr in Egypt. 18-Oct<br />

Julian Sabbas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Euphrates, Righteous. 18-Oct<br />

Kyrmidoles, New Martyr in Egypt. 18-Oct<br />

Luke, Apostle and Evangelist. 18-Oct<br />

Marinus <strong>the</strong> Elder, Martyr. 18-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Children, 40. 18-Oct<br />

Mnason, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Martyr. 18-Oct<br />

Peter, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Montenegro. 18-Oct<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus, Righteous. 18-Oct<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Peloponnesus, Righteous. 18-Oct<br />

Cleopatra, Righteous. 19-Oct<br />

Eusebius, Deacon, Martyr. 19-Oct<br />

Felix, Presbyter, Martyr. 19-Oct<br />

Joel, Prophet. 19-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Kronstadt, Archpriest, Wonderworker. 19-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rita, Righteous. 19-Oct<br />

Leontius <strong>the</strong> Philosopher. 19-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 7 with Saint Varus. 19-Oct<br />

Sadoc (or Sadoth), Bishop,<br />

and those with him in Persia, Martyrs. 19-Oct<br />

Varus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 19-Oct<br />

Anthony (or Antoninus), Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-Oct<br />

Artemius <strong>of</strong> Verkola, Righteous. 20-Oct<br />

Artemius, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 20-Oct<br />

Ebores <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Oct<br />

Enoes <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Oct<br />

Gerasimus <strong>of</strong> Cephalonia, <strong>the</strong> New Ascetic. 20-Oct<br />

Germanus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-Oct<br />

Manatho (or Maratho), Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-Oct<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 20-Oct<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-Oct<br />

Zebinas, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 20-Oct<br />

Andrew, Martyr (with Stephen et al.). 21-Oct<br />

Azes, Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Baruch, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Bessarion Saray in Romania, Hieromonk,<br />

Confessor. 21-Oct<br />

Christodulus <strong>of</strong> Patmos, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Dasius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Marryr. 21-Oct<br />

Eucrates, Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Gaius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Meglin in Bulgaria. 21-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 21-Oct<br />

Hilarion <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 21-Oct<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Omucha, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Gales in Transylvania, Priest, Confessor. 21-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Monemvasia, New Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Moses Macinic <strong>of</strong> Sibiel, Priest, Confessor. 21-Oct<br />

Oprea <strong>of</strong> Salistie, Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Paul, Martyr (with Andrew et al.). 21-Oct<br />

Peter, Martyr (with Andrew et al.). 21-Oct<br />

Philo<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos. 21-Oct<br />

Socrates, Presbyter, Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Sophronius <strong>of</strong> Cioara in Romania, Confessor. 21-Oct<br />

Stephen, Martyr (with Andrew et al.). 21-Oct<br />

Theodota, Martyr (with Socrates). 21-Oct<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Omucha, Righteous. 21-Oct<br />

Zacharias, Righteous Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Zoticus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia (with Gaius and Dasius),<br />

Martyr. 21-Oct<br />

Abercius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Hierapolis,<br />

Equal to <strong>the</strong> Apostles. 22-Oct<br />

Alexander, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Cherkassy, New Martyr. 22-Oct<br />

Alexander, Bishop, Martyr. 22-Oct<br />

Anna, Martyr (with Alexander <strong>the</strong> Bishop). 22-Oct<br />

Anthony, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Antoninus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Constantine, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Dionysius, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Elizabeth, Martyr. 22-Oct<br />

Ephesus, Seven youths <strong>of</strong> . 22-Oct<br />

Exacustodian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Glyceria, Martyr. 22-Oct<br />

Heraclius, Martyr (with Alexander <strong>the</strong> Bishop). 22-Oct<br />

Jamblichus, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

John, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Lot <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 22-Oct<br />

Martinian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Kazan. 22-Oct<br />

Maximilian, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Youths <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 22-Oct<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Righteous. 22-Oct<br />

Rufus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 22-Oct<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Righteous. 22-Oct<br />

Theodota, Martyr (with Alexander <strong>the</strong> Bishop). 22-Oct<br />

Zacharias, Martyr. 22-Oct<br />

Ignatius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 23-Oct<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Borovichi, Righteous. 23-Oct<br />

James <strong>the</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> God, Apostle,<br />

First Bishop <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 23-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>the</strong> Roman, Righteous. 23-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Youths, 2. 23-Oct<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Charsianus Monastery, Founder. 23-Oct<br />

Petronius, Righteous. 23-Oct<br />

Abraham, Martyr in Najran <strong>of</strong> Arabia Felix. 24-Oct<br />

Acacius, Presbyter, Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Arethas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Oct<br />

Arethas, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr in Najran <strong>of</strong> Arabia Felix. 24-Oct<br />

Elesbaan (Caleb), King <strong>of</strong> Ethiopia, Righteous. 24-Oct<br />

Habsa, Martyr in Najran <strong>of</strong> Arabia Felix. 24-Oct<br />

Hayya, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Hayya, Martyrs in Najran<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arabia Felix. 24-Oct<br />

John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pskov Caves, Recluse. 24-Oct<br />

Laurence, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Balaknin, New Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Mark, Martyr (with Soterichus and Valentinus). 24-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Mo<strong>the</strong>r and Child,


with Saint Arethas. 24-Oct<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Joy <strong>of</strong> all that Sorrow. 24-Oct<br />

Najran in Arabia Felix, Marryrs <strong>of</strong> . 24-Oct<br />

Nerdon, Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Ruhayma, Martyr in Najran <strong>of</strong> Arabia Felix. 24-Oct<br />

Sebastiana <strong>of</strong> Heraclea, Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Soterichus, Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Valentinus, Martyr. 24-Oct<br />

Anastasius, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Martyr (with Faustus and Lucian). 25-Oct<br />

Chrysaphus, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Claudian <strong>of</strong> Pamphylia, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Diodore <strong>of</strong> Pamphylia, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Faustus, Martyr (with <strong>Basil</strong> and Lucian). 25-Oct<br />

George, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amastris. 25-Oct<br />

Lucian, Martyr (with Faustus and <strong>Basil</strong>). 25-Oct<br />

Macarius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Paphos. 25-Oct<br />

Marcian <strong>the</strong> Notary, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Deacon. 25-Oct<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 25-Oct<br />

Martyrius <strong>the</strong> Notary, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr (with Stephen). 25-Oct<br />

Pappias <strong>of</strong> Pamphylia, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Philadelphus, Martyr (with Polycarp). 25-Oct<br />

Polycarp, Martyr (with Philadelphus). 25-Oct<br />

Sabine, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Stephen, Martyr (with Nicephorus). 25-Oct<br />

Tabitha (Dorcas) <strong>of</strong> Joppa,<br />

whom Saint Peter raised from <strong>the</strong> dead. 25-Oct<br />

Thrace: 2 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 25-Oct<br />

Valerinus, Martyr. 25-Oct<br />

Valerius, Martyr (with Chrysaphus). 25-Oct<br />

Alexandra <strong>of</strong> Mikhailovskoe, New Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Anthony, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vologda. 26-Oct<br />

Artemidorus, Martyr (with <strong>Basil</strong>). 26-Oct<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Medicium Monastery. 26-Oct<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Martyr (with Artemidorus). 26-Oct<br />

Demetrius <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Righteous. 26-Oct<br />

Demetrius <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Demetrius, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Voronezh,<br />

New Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Demetrius, Priest <strong>of</strong> Mikhailovskoe, New Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From: (A.D. 740). 26-Oct<br />

Glycon, Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Joasaph, New Righteous Martyr in Constantinople. 26-Oct<br />

Leptina, Martyr. 26-Oct<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves,<br />

<strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 26-Oct<br />

Andrew, Prince <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 27-Oct<br />

Capitolina <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 27-Oct<br />

Cyriacus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 27-Oct<br />

Erotels <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Martyr. 27-Oct<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Chronicler. 27-Oct<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 27-Oct<br />

Procla, Wife <strong>of</strong> Pontius Pilate. 27-Oct<br />

Africanus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Angelis <strong>of</strong> Lampe, New Martyr in Crete. 28-Oct<br />

Anna, Martyr, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Cyriacus,<br />

Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 28-Oct<br />

Arsenius I <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 28-Oct<br />

Arsenius <strong>the</strong> Healer, <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Righteous. 28-Oct<br />

Athanasius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Athonite. 28-Oct<br />

Beles, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Carthage: 36 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Oct<br />

Cyriacus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Demetrius and Demetrius, Priests,<br />

New Martyrs in Russia. 28-Oct<br />

Demetrius, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 28-Oct<br />

Edalom (or Adelom), Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Eunice, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Febronia, Daughter <strong>of</strong> Emperor Heraclius. 28-Oct<br />

Firmilian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia. 28-Oct<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Lampe, New Martyr in Crete. 28-Oct<br />

Hierax, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> Pochaev, Wonderworker. 28-Oct<br />

Manuel <strong>of</strong> Lampe, New Martyr in Crete. 28-Oct<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Melchion <strong>the</strong> Philosopher, Presbyter <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 28-Oct<br />

Michael Lektorsky, New Hieromartyr in Russia. 28-Oct<br />

Neonilla, Martyr (with Terence). 28-Oct<br />

Neophytus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Urbnisi in Georgia, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Unlettered. 28-Oct<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Lampe, New Martyr in Crete. 28-Oct<br />

Nitas, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Paraskeve <strong>of</strong> Iconium, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Photius (or Phocas), Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Pompey <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Sarbelus, Martyr (with Terence and Neonilla). 28-Oct<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Saint Sabbas Monastery, Bishop. 28-Oct<br />

Terence <strong>of</strong> Carthage, Martyr. 28-Oct<br />

Terence, Martyr (with Neonilla). 28-Oct<br />

Theodulus, Martyr (with Terence and Neonilla). 28-Oct<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Fool for Christ's sake. 28-Oct<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Righteous. 29-Oct<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Righteous. 29-Oct<br />

Abramius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 29-Oct<br />

Anastasia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Anna, renamed Euphemianus, Righteous. 29-Oct<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Attalia, New Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Cyril, Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Mary <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Righteous. 29-Oct<br />

Melitine, Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Milutin. See Stephen Milutin. Minaius, Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Minas, Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Sabbas <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Serapion <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Righteous. 29-Oct<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> Esphigmenou, New Righteous Martyr. 29-Oct<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Artemas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Oct<br />

Asterius <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Claudius <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Cleopas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Oct<br />

Cronion <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Dometius, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Dragutin <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Righteous. 30-Oct<br />

Eutropia, Martyr. 30-Oct


Helen <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Righteous. 30-Oct<br />

Iotam Zedginidze <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 30-Oct<br />

Joseph, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 30-Oct<br />

Julian <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Justus also called Jesus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Oct<br />

Macarius <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr<br />

(with Alexander et al.). 30-Oct<br />

Manuel, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Marcian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Syracuse, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Mark, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70, Nephew <strong>of</strong> Saint Barnabas. 30-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

13 with Saints Alexander and Cronion. 30-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 9 by fire. 30-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Executioner. 30-Oct<br />

Neon <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Neonilla <strong>of</strong> Cilicia:, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Stephen Milutin, King <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 30-Oct<br />

Tenius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 30-Oct<br />

Zenobius, Martyr. 30-Oct<br />

Abramius, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Amplias, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 31-Oct<br />

Antioch, Anonymous Confessor <strong>of</strong> 31-Oct<br />

Apelles, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Aristobulus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Barnabas, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Bases, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Cosmas, Marryr. 31-Oct<br />

Damian, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Dorymedon, Martyr (with Stephen et al.). 31-Oct<br />

Epimachus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Epimachus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Gordian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

James, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nisibis. 31-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Child whose head was crushed with a stone. 31-Oct<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Maidens, 12, hanged in a courtyard. 31-Oct<br />

Maura <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 31-Oct<br />

Melitene: 3 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 31-Oct<br />

Narcissus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Chios, New Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Prosphora Baker. 31-Oct<br />

Sabbas, Martyr (with Stephen, Barnabas, et al.). 31-Oct<br />

Seleucus, Martyr (with Stratonica). 31-Oct<br />

Spyridon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Prosphora Baker. 31-Oct<br />

Stachys, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Stephen, Martyr (with Barnabas et al.). 31-Oct<br />

Stratonica, Martyr. 31-Oct<br />

Tbilisi, 100,000 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Oct<br />

Trophimus, Martyr (with Stephen et al.). 31-Oct<br />

Urban, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 31-Oct<br />

Adrian <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Agrippa <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Caesarius <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Cosmas <strong>of</strong> Asia, Unmercenary. 1-Nov<br />

Cyprian, Martyr (with Juliana). 1-Nov<br />

Cyriaina <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Damian <strong>of</strong> Asia, Unmercenary. 1-Nov<br />

Dasius <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Euboia, Righteous. 1-Nov<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos, Righteous Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Hermeningeld, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Mount Athos and James, Deacon,<br />

Righteous Martyrs. 1-Nov<br />

James, Presbyter, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

John, Bishop, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Cilicia, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Juliana, Martyr (with Cyprian). 1-Nov<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Sabinian <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr<br />

(with Caesarius and Dasius). 1-Nov<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Martyr. 1-Nov<br />

Acindynus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Anempodistus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Anempodistus, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Trinity-Sergius<br />

Lavra, New Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Aphthonius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Atticus <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> Luzgin, New Hieromartyr in Russia. 2-Nov<br />

Carterius <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Domna, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Domnina, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Elpidephorus <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Eudoxius <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Eustratius <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Kyriake, Martyr (with Domnina and Domna). 2-Nov<br />

Marcian <strong>of</strong> Cyrrhus, Righteous. 2-Nov<br />

Marinus <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: <strong>of</strong> Senatorial Rank. 2-Nov<br />

Nictopolion <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Oceanus <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Pegasius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Styrax <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Tobias (or Pacrobius) <strong>of</strong> Sebastia, Martyr. 2-Nov<br />

Acepsimas <strong>of</strong> Cyrrhus, Righteous. 3-Nov<br />

Acepsimas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Bishop, Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

Aethalas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Deacon, Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

Andronas, Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

Anna, Princess <strong>of</strong> Kiev, Righteous. 3-Nov<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> George <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Martyr:<br />

At Lydda. 3-Nov<br />

Dasius, Martyr (with Severus et al.). 3-Nov<br />

Elias, Righteous. 3-Nov<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Neapolis, Priest, New Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

George <strong>the</strong> Trophy-bearer, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

George, Priest <strong>of</strong> Plastunovskaya, New Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

George, Priest <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, New Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

Hormisdas <strong>the</strong> Confessor, <strong>of</strong> Persia. 3-Nov<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Persia, Presbyter, Martyr. 3-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 28 by fire. 3-Nov<br />

Nicholas <strong>the</strong> Hymnographer <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 3-Nov<br />

Severus, Martyr (with Dasius et al.). 3-Nov<br />

Snandulia <strong>of</strong> Persia. 3-Nov<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ancyra. 3-Nov<br />

Theodota, Martyr (with Dasius et aL). 3-Nov<br />

Theodotus, Martyr (with Dasius et al.). 3-Nov


Hermias <strong>the</strong> Presbyter, Martyr. 4-Nov<br />

Joannicius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>, Righteous. 4-Nov<br />

John Vatatzes, Emperor. 4-Nov<br />

Mercurius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 4-Nov<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Gorodnozersk, Righteous. 4-Nov<br />

Nicander, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Myra, Martyr. 4-Nov<br />

Paul, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk. 4-Nov<br />

Porphyrius <strong>of</strong> Ephesus, Martyr. 4-Nov<br />

Simon <strong>of</strong> Yurievets, Fool for Christ's sake. 4-Nov<br />

Agathangelus, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Cartetius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Castor, Bishop, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Domninus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Priest, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Episteme, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Eupsychius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Gaius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 5-Nov<br />

Galaction, Martyr (with Episteme). 5-Nov<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Confessor, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 5-Nov<br />

Hermas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 5-Nov<br />

Jonas, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 5-Nov<br />

Linus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 5-Nov<br />

Pamphilus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Patrobas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 5-Nov<br />

Philologus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 5-Nov<br />

Silvan <strong>of</strong> Gaza, Bishop, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Theotimus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 5-Nov<br />

Timothy <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr<br />

(with Theophilus and Theotimus). 5-Nov<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> Sarov, New Righteous Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> Keret, Righteous. 6-Nov<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> Khutyn, Righteous. 6-Nov<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sarov, New Righteous Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Demetrianus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cy<strong>the</strong>ria in Cyprus. 6-Nov<br />

Germanus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 6-Nov<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Cross-bearer, New Marryr in Russia. 6-Nov<br />

Hiero<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Sarov, New Righteous Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Isaacius <strong>of</strong> Sarov, Hieromonk, New Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Tauromenium, Righteous. 6-Nov<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 6-Nov<br />

Nicander, Righteous Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Fool for Christ's sake. 6-Nov<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> Confessor, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 6-Nov<br />

Rufinus <strong>of</strong> Sarov, Hieromonk, New Martyr. 6-Nov<br />

Sarov, New Martyrs <strong>of</strong>. 6-Nov<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Ancyra, 40 Martyred Children <strong>of</strong> 7-Nov<br />

Anicetus <strong>of</strong> Melitene,. Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

A<strong>the</strong>nodorus, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Auctus <strong>of</strong> Amphipolis, Martyr; 7-Nov<br />

Barachius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Callimachus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Callinicus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Cassina <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Castticius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Claudian <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Novozersk, Righteous. 7-Nov<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Dulcitius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Epiphanius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Eugene <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Eutychius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Gigantius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Gregory, Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Gregory<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 7-Nov<br />

Hesychius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Hieron <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Lazarus <strong>of</strong> Mount Galesion, Righteous. 7-Nov<br />

Longinus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Mamas <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Maximian <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Melasippus <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Melitene: 33 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 7-Nov<br />

Nicander <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Ostrychius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Taution <strong>of</strong> Amphipolis, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theagenes <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Themelius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theodochus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theodotus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Thessalonica <strong>of</strong> Arnphipolis, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Valerius <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Xanthias <strong>of</strong> Melitene, Martyr. 7-Nov<br />

Zosimas <strong>of</strong> Vorbowmba, Righteous. 7-Nov<br />

Angels: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> All Heavenly Orders. 8-Nov<br />

Gabriel, Archangel. 8-Nov<br />

Martha, Princess <strong>of</strong> Pskov, Righteous. 8-Nov<br />

Michael, Archangel. 8-Nov<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Syria, Martyr. 9-Nov<br />

Artemon, Martyr (with Narses). 9-Nov<br />

Christopher, Martyr (with Maura). 9-Nov<br />

Eustolia, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Docheiariou, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Helladius, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Shon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Matrona <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Maura, Martyr (with Christopher). 9-Nov<br />

Narses, Marryr (with Artemon). 9-Nov<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Aegina, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Pentapolis,<br />

Wonderworker. 9-Nov<br />

Neophytus <strong>of</strong> Docheiariou Monastery. 9-Nov<br />

Onesiphorus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 9-Nov<br />

Onesiphorus, Martyr (with Porphyrius). 9-Nov<br />

Porphyrius, Martyr (wirh Onesiphorus). 9-Nov<br />

Sopatra, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Symeon Metaphrastes, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Theoctiste <strong>of</strong> Lesbos, Righteous. 9-Nov<br />

Calliopius, Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Constantine <strong>the</strong> Magnanimous, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Erastus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov


Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Assos. 10-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Disciples <strong>of</strong> Saint Milus, 2. 10-Nov<br />

Milus, Bishop in Persia, Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Nirus, Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Nonnus, Bishop. 10-Nov<br />

Olympas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov<br />

Orestes <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Orion, Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Quartus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov<br />

Rodion, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov<br />

Rodion, Archimandrite in Kharkov, New Martyr. 10-Nov<br />

Sosipater, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov<br />

Tenius, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 10-Nov<br />

Theostetictus <strong>of</strong> Symbola, Righteous. 10-Nov<br />

Euthymius <strong>of</strong> Dechani in Serbia, Righteous. 11-Nov<br />

Martyrius <strong>of</strong> Zelenets, Righteous. 11-Nov<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Moscow, Fool for Christ's sake. 11-Nov<br />

Menas <strong>of</strong> Egypt, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 11-Nov<br />

Nestor <strong>of</strong> Dechani in Serbia, Righteous. 11-Nov<br />

Stephanie, Martyr. 11-Nov<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Dechani in Serbia, Martyr. 11-Nov<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Studite, Righteous. 11-Nov<br />

Uroshitsa <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer, Prince <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 11-Nov<br />

Victor <strong>of</strong> Italy, Martyr in Damascus. 11-Nov<br />

Vincent <strong>of</strong> Spain, Deacon, Martyr. 11-Nov<br />

Achia (Ahijah), Prophet. 12-Nov<br />

Anatolius <strong>the</strong> Younger <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 12-Nov<br />

Anthony (or Antoninus), Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 12-Nov<br />

Arsacius, Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Barnabas <strong>of</strong> Optina, New Righteous Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Dosi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Optina, New Righteous Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Germanus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 12-Nov<br />

Isaacius II <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 12-Nov<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Rostov, Fool for Christ's sake. 12-Nov<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Almsgiver, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandria. 12-Nov<br />

Leo Styppes, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 12-Nov<br />

Manatho (or Maratho), Virgin Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Palestine. 12-Nov<br />

Martin <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tours. 12-Nov<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Optina, Righteous. 12-Nov<br />

Nicephorus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 12-Nov<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Constantinople, New Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Optina, Confessor. 12-Nov<br />

Nilus <strong>of</strong> Sinai, Righteous. 12-Nov<br />

Nilus <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-streamer <strong>of</strong> Athos. 12-Nov<br />

Optina Hermitage: Synaxis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 12-Nov<br />

Panteleimon <strong>of</strong> Optina, New Righteous Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Nigdele, New Martyr in Constantinople. 12-Nov<br />

Vincent <strong>of</strong> Optina, New Righteous Martyr. 12-Nov<br />

Zebinas, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 12-Nov<br />

Damascene <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />

New Righteous Martyr. 13-Nov<br />

Demetrius, Archpriest <strong>of</strong> Yalta, New Martyr. 13-Nov<br />

John I Chrysostom, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 13-Nov<br />

John, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edessa. 13-Nov<br />

Constantine <strong>of</strong> Hydra, New Martyr in Rhodes. 14-Nov<br />

Gregory Palamas, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 14-Nov<br />

Pantdeimon <strong>of</strong> Spetsae, New Child Martyr. 14-Nov<br />

Philip <strong>of</strong> Irap, Righteous. 14-Nov<br />

Philip, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 14-Nov<br />

Demetrius, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Elpidius, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Eustochius, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> Nola, Bishop, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Guria <strong>of</strong> Edessa, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Habib <strong>of</strong> Edessa, Deacon, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Herman <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aleuts. 15-Nov<br />

Justin I Emperor. 15-Nov<br />

Marcellus, Martyr (with Elpidius and Eustochius). 15-Nov<br />

Païsius Velichkovsky, Righteous. 15-Nov<br />

Philip <strong>of</strong> Rabang, Righteous. 15-Nov<br />

Quintian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Seleucia. 15-Nov<br />

Sharnuna <strong>of</strong> Edessa, Martyr. 15-Nov<br />

Theodora, Empress, Wife <strong>of</strong> Justin 1. 15-Nov<br />

Thomas II <strong>the</strong> New, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 15-Nov<br />

Fulvian, Prince <strong>of</strong> Ethiopia. 16-Nov<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w, Apostle and Evangelist. 16-Nov<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> Perm, New Martyr. 16-Nov<br />

Sergius <strong>the</strong> Enlightener <strong>of</strong> Malopinega. 16-Nov<br />

Constantine, Priest <strong>of</strong> Andreevka, New Martyr. 17-Nov<br />

Gennadius <strong>of</strong> Vatopedi, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

Gennadius, Archimandrite <strong>of</strong> Levengovskoe,<br />

New Martyr. 17-Nov<br />

Gennadius, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 17-Nov<br />

Gobron, Prince <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Martyr. 17-Nov<br />

Gregory <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker,<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> Neocaesarea. 17-Nov<br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tours. 17-Nov<br />

Hilda <strong>of</strong> Whitby, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

John, Righteous (with Zacharias <strong>the</strong> Cobbler). 17-Nov<br />

Justin, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

Lazarus <strong>the</strong> Iconographer, <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 17-Nov<br />

Longinus, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Priest in Davidovka, New Martyr. 17-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, 133, with Saint Gobron. 17-Nov<br />

Maximus, Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 17-Nov<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> Radonezh, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

Theodore, Priest in Grigorievka, New Martyr. 17-Nov<br />

Timothy, Priest, New Martyr in Russia. 17-Nov<br />

Zacharias <strong>the</strong> Cobbler, Righteous. 17-Nov<br />

Alphaeus, Reader, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Nov<br />

Anastasius <strong>of</strong> Epirus, New Martyr. 18-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Child, with Saint Romanus. 18-Nov<br />

Plato <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 18-Nov<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 18-Nov<br />

Romanus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Deacon, Martyr. 18-Nov<br />

Zacchaeus, Deacon, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Nov<br />

Abdias (Obadiah), Prophet. 19-Nov<br />

Agapius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Palestine, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Anthimus, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Azes <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Barlaam <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 19-Nov<br />

Christopher, Martyr (with Euphemia). 19-Nov<br />

Euphemia, Martyr (with Christopher). 19-Nov


Heliodorus <strong>of</strong> Magidus, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Iberia, Wonderworker. 19-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Soldiers, 12, beheaded. 19-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Soldiers, 150, beheaded. 19-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Wife and Daughter <strong>of</strong> an eparch. 19-Nov<br />

Simon <strong>of</strong> Calabria, Wonderworker. 19-Nov<br />

Thalleleus, Martyr. 19-Nov<br />

Anatolius <strong>of</strong> Gangra, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Baoutha <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Dasius <strong>of</strong> Dorostolum, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Denachis <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Edmund, King <strong>of</strong> East Anglia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Eustathius <strong>of</strong> Gangra, Deacon, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Gelthazet <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Decapolis, Righteous. 20-Nov<br />

Isaacius <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Joseph <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

3 pierced with lances with Saint Gelthazet. 20-Nov<br />

Nirsas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Bishop, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Proclus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 20-Nov<br />

Sapor <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Sowmen <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 20-Nov<br />

Thecla <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Theoctistus <strong>the</strong> Patrician. 20-Nov<br />

Thespesius <strong>of</strong> Gangra, Martyr. 20-Nov<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin:<br />

Entry into <strong>the</strong> Temple (Presentation). 21-Nov<br />

Abbas, Righteous. 22-Nov<br />

Agapion, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Agapius, Martyr (with Sisinius and Agapion). 22-Nov<br />

Anthimus, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Apphia, Apostle. 22-Nov<br />

Archippus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 22-Nov<br />

Callistus, Righteous. 22-Nov<br />

Cecilia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Christopher, Martyr (with Euphemia). 22-Nov<br />

Euphemia, Martyr (with Christopher). 22-Nov<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Antioch, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Mark, Martyrs. 22-Nov<br />

Maximus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Cecilia). 22-Nov<br />

Menignus <strong>the</strong> Fuller, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Michael <strong>of</strong> Bulgaria, Righteous. 22-Nov<br />

Michael, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong> Tver, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Onesimus, Apostle. 22-Nov<br />

Pancharius, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Philemon, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 22-Nov<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Sisinius, Hieromartyr. 22-Nov<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Antioch in Pisidia, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Thaddaeus, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Thalleleus, Martyr. 22-Nov<br />

Tiburtius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Cecilia). 22-Nov<br />

Valerian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Cecilia). 22-Nov<br />

Yaropolk, Prince <strong>of</strong> Vladimir in Volhynia. 22-Nov<br />

Alexander Nevsky, Grand Duke. 23-Nov<br />

Alexander, Deacon in Perm, New Martyr. 23-Nov<br />

Amphilochius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Enisey, New Martyr. 23-Nov<br />

Amphilochius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Iconium. 23-Nov<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Izeru Skete, Righteous. 23-Nov<br />

Columban <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Righteous. 23-Nov<br />

Gregory, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Agrigentum. 23-Nov<br />

Helenus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tarsus. 23-Nov<br />

Ischyrion <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Bishop. 23-Nov<br />

Metrophanes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Voronezh. 23-Nov<br />

Seraphim, Hieromonk <strong>of</strong> Moscow, New Martyr. 23-Nov<br />

Sisinius <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Righteous Martyr. 23-Nov<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Carion, Righteous. 24-Nov<br />

Christopher, Martyr (with Philumenus). 24-Nov<br />

Christopher, Martyr (with Procopius). 24-Nov<br />

Chrysogonus, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Clement, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Eugene, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Gregory, Ascetic at <strong>the</strong> Golden Rock. 24-Nov<br />

Hermogenes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Agrigentum. 24-Nov<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 24-Nov<br />

Malchus, Righteous. 24-Nov<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Triglinus, Righteous. 24-Nov<br />

Mercurius <strong>of</strong> Smolensk, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Mercurius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Smolensk. 24-Nov<br />

Peter, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Philumenus, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Procopius, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Simon <strong>of</strong> Solvychegodsk, Righteous. 24-Nov<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 24-Nov<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 25-Nov<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Shilkinskoe, New Martyr. 25-Nov<br />

Clement, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ochrid. 25-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 670 beheaded. 25-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Empress, Wife <strong>of</strong> Maxentius. 25-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Rhetoricians, 150, with Saint Ca<strong>the</strong>rine. 25-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, 200, with Saint Porphyrius<br />

<strong>the</strong> Commander. 25-Nov<br />

Mercurius, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 25-Nov<br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Hesychast. 25-Nov<br />

Porphyrius <strong>the</strong> Commander, Martyr. 25-Nov<br />

Acacius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ladder, Righteous. 26-Nov<br />

Alypius <strong>the</strong> Stylite, Righteous. 26-Nov<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> George <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Martyr:<br />

At Cyparission, and at <strong>the</strong><br />

Golden Gates in Kiev. 26-Nov<br />

George <strong>of</strong> Chios, New Martyr. 26-Nov<br />

Innocent, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Irkutsk. 26-Nov<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Cyrrhus, Anchorite. 26-Nov<br />

Nicon Repent-Ye, Righteous. 26-Nov<br />

Silus, Bishop in Persia. 26-Nov<br />

Stylianus <strong>of</strong> Paphlagonia, Righteous. 26-Nov<br />

Diodore <strong>of</strong> Yurievo, Righteous. 27-Nov<br />

James <strong>the</strong> Persian, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 27-Nov<br />

James, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 27-Nov<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Kursk-Root <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sign. 27-Nov<br />

Nathanael <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 27-Nov<br />

Pinuphrius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 27-Nov


Vsevolod, Prince <strong>of</strong> Pskov. 27-Nov<br />

Andrew, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Anna, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

<strong>Basil</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Deacon, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Chariton <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Comasius <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Etimasius <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Eusebius <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Gregory, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Gregory,<br />

Martyrs for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Hiero<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Irenarchus, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Priest, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

John, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Confessors and Martyrs for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons<br />

with Saint Stephen <strong>the</strong> New. 28-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Women, 7, with Saint Irenarchus. 28-Nov<br />

Nicephorus <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Priest, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Priest, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Peter, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Sergius <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Priest, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Socrates <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Righteous Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Stephen <strong>the</strong> New, Righteous Martyr<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Stephen, Martyr for <strong>the</strong> Holy Icons. 28-Nov<br />

Theodore <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Priest, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rostov. 28-Nov<br />

Theodore, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Theodosiopolis. 28-Nov<br />

Theodore, Bishop, Martyr in Tiberiopolis. 28-Nov<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Deacon, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Tiberiopolis, Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Nov<br />

Timothy, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tiberiopolis, Martyr. 28-Nov<br />

Dionysius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

Habib, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nekresi, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Persia, Hieromartyr. 29-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: 370 with Saint Pararnonus. 29-Nov<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

6 Martyrs, whom, being pursued,<br />

a rock wondrously opened and received. 29-Nov<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 29-Nov<br />

Nicholas, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica. 29-Nov<br />

Pancosmius, Righteous. 29-Nov<br />

Paramonus, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

Phaedrus, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

Philumenus <strong>of</strong> Lycaonia, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

Pitiroun <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Righteous. 29-Nov<br />

Urban, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Macedonia. 29-Nov<br />

Valerinus, Martyr. 29-Nov<br />

Alexander, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Methymna. 30-Nov<br />

Andrew <strong>the</strong> First-called Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12. 30-Nov<br />

Frumentius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ethiopia. 30-Nov<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Galesion, Righteous. 30-Nov<br />

Vakhtang Gorgaslan, King <strong>of</strong> Georgia. 30-Nov<br />

Ananias <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 1-Dec<br />

Ananias, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 1-Dec<br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> New, Righteous. 1-Dec<br />

Nahum, Prophet. 1-Dec<br />

Onesimus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 1-Dec<br />

Philaret <strong>the</strong> Almsgiver, Righteous. 1-Dec<br />

Philaret, Archpriest, New Martyr in Russia. 1-Dec<br />

Philaret, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Kostroma, New Martyr. 1-Dec<br />

Solochon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 1-Dec<br />

Theocletus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lacedaemonia. 1-Dec<br />

Abbacum (Habakkuk), Prophet. 2-Dec<br />

Abbacum <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 2-Dec<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Hermit. 2-Dec<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Recluse. 2-Dec<br />

Athanasius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Resurrected. 2-Dec<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Philea, Righteous. 2-Dec<br />

Habib <strong>the</strong> New, Martyr. 2-Dec<br />

Heraclemon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Hermit. 2-Dec<br />

Jesse, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tsilkani in Georgia. 2-Dec<br />

Joannicius <strong>of</strong> Devich in Serbia, Righteous. 2-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Hermit. 2-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Soldier with Saint Myrope. 2-Dec<br />

Myrope <strong>of</strong> Chios, Martyr. 2-Dec<br />

Solomon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 2-Dec<br />

Stephen Urosh, King <strong>of</strong> Serbia, Martyr. 2-Dec<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Hermit. 2-Dec<br />

Agapius, Martyr (with Seleucus and Mamas). 3-Dec<br />

Angelis <strong>of</strong> Chios, New Martyr. 3-Dec<br />

Cornelius <strong>the</strong> Lute-player, Righteous. 3-Dec<br />

Gabriel, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ganos, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />

Martyr. 3-Dec<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Hesychast <strong>of</strong> Saint Sabbas Monastery,<br />

Former Bishop <strong>of</strong> Colonia. 3-Dec<br />

Mamas, Martyr (with Agapius and Seleucus). 3-Dec<br />

Sabbas <strong>of</strong> Zvenigorod, Righteous. 3-Dec<br />

Seleucus, Martyr (with Agapius and Mamas). 3-Dec<br />

Sophonias (Zephaniah), Prophet. 3-Dec<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 3-Dec<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 3-Dec<br />

Theodulus <strong>the</strong> Stylite, Righteous. 3-Dec<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Arian <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Barbara, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Christodula, Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Christodulus, Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Gennadius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 4-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Damascus, Monk and Presbyter. 4-Dec<br />

John, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Polybotus. 4-Dec<br />

Juliana, Martyr (with Barbara). 4-Dec<br />

Seraphim, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Phanarion, New Martyr. 4-Dec<br />

Abercius, Martyr. 5-Dec<br />

Anastasius, Martyr. 5-Dec<br />

Diogenes, Martyr. 5-Dec<br />

Gratus, Righteous. 5-Dec<br />

Guria, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kazan. 5-Dec<br />

Mount Athos, Righteous Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 5-Dec<br />

Nectarius <strong>of</strong> Karyes on Mount Athos. 5-Dec<br />

Nonnus, Righteous. 5-Dec<br />

Philo<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Karyes on Mount Athos. 5-Dec<br />

Sabbas <strong>the</strong> Sanctified, Righteous. 5-Dec<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From: 6-Dec


Maximus, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Kiev. 6-Dec<br />

Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Cararnania, New Martyr in Smyrna. 6-Dec<br />

Nicholas <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Myra. 6-Dec<br />

Nicholas, Missionary <strong>of</strong> Moscow, New Martyr. 6-Dec<br />

Nicholas, Priest <strong>of</strong> Novo-Nikolskaya, New Martyr. 6-Dec<br />

Nicholas, Priest <strong>of</strong> Tobolsk, New Martyr. 6-Dec<br />

Acepsimas, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Africa: 300 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 7-Dec<br />

Africa: Martyrs and Confessors in. 7-Dec<br />

Ambrose, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Milan. 7-Dec<br />

Ambrose, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sarapul, New Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Ambrose, Priest <strong>of</strong> Kharkov, New Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Ammon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nitria. 7-Dec<br />

Anthony <strong>of</strong> Siya, Righteous. 7-Dec<br />

A<strong>the</strong>nodorus <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Curator. 7-Dec<br />

Dometius, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Gaianus, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Gaius, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Gregoriou Monastery, Founder. 7-Dec<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> Blachernae, Righteous. 7-Dec<br />

Isidore, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Faster. 7-Dec<br />

Leo, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Martin, Martyr (with Priscus and Nicholas). 7-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Orthodox Woman <strong>of</strong> Rome burnt by Arians. 7-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Priests, 2, sawn asunder by Arians. 7-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Priests, 60, who, <strong>the</strong>ir tongues cut out by Arians,<br />

yet spake. 7-Dec<br />

Neophytus, Martyr. 7-Dec<br />

Nicholas, Martyr (with Priscus and Martin). 7-Dec<br />

Nilus <strong>of</strong> Stolben, Righteous. 7-Dec<br />

Paul <strong>the</strong> Monk, <strong>the</strong> Obedient. 7-Dec<br />

Priscus, Martyr (wirh Martin and Nicholas). 7-Dec<br />

Apollo, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Caesar, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Cephas, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Crispus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Cyril <strong>of</strong> Chelmogorsk, Righteous. 8-Dec<br />

Epaphroditus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

John, Priest <strong>of</strong> Tsarskoe Selo, New Martyr. 8-Dec<br />

Onesiphorus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Par<strong>the</strong>nius <strong>of</strong> Chios, Righteous. 8-Dec<br />

Patapius <strong>of</strong> Thebes, Righteous. 8-Dec<br />

Sophronius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Cyprus. 8-Dec<br />

Sos<strong>the</strong>nes, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Tychicus, Apostle, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 70. 8-Dec<br />

Anna (Anne), Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Most Holy Theotokos. 9-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lord Jesus Christ:<br />

Holy Resurrection in Jerusalem. 9-Dec<br />

Hannah (Anna), Prophetess,<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Prophet Samuel. 9-Dec<br />

Isaac <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 9-Dec<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin:<br />

Conception by Saint Anna. 9-Dec<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin: Icons.:<br />

Unexpected Joy. 9-Dec<br />

Narses <strong>of</strong> Persia, Marryr<br />

(with Sos<strong>the</strong>nes and Isaac). 9-Dec<br />

Sosi<strong>the</strong>us <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 9-Dec<br />

Stephen <strong>the</strong> Newly-Appeared, Righteous. 9-Dec<br />

Angelina Brancovich, Sovereign Lady <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 10-Dec<br />

Eugene, Martyr. 10-Dec<br />

Eugraphus, Archpriest, New Martyr in Russia. 10-Dec<br />

Eugraphus, Martyr in Alexandtia. 10-Dec<br />

Eulalia <strong>of</strong> Merida, Virgin Martyr. 10-Dec<br />

Gemellus <strong>of</strong> Ancyra, Martyr in Edessa. 10-Dec<br />

Hermogenes <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Martyr. 10-Dec<br />

Joasaph, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Belgorod. 10-Dec<br />

John Brancovich, King <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 10-Dec<br />

Marianus, Martyr. 10-Dec<br />

Menas <strong>the</strong> Most Eloquent (Kanikelados),<br />

Martyr in Alexandria. 10-Dec<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Soldier, New Martyr in Russia. 10-Dec<br />

Theotecnus, Hieromartyr. 10-Dec<br />

Thomas <strong>of</strong> Dephurcinus, Righteous. 10-Dec<br />

Acepsees <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Aethalas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Barsabas <strong>of</strong> Persia, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Bebaia, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Conon <strong>of</strong> Cyprus, Righteous. 11-Dec<br />

Damasus, Pope <strong>of</strong> Rome. 11-Dec<br />

Daniel <strong>the</strong> Stylite, Righteous. 11-Dec<br />

Egypt: Martyred Youth <strong>of</strong> . 11-Dec<br />

Emilian, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Leontius <strong>of</strong> Achaia, Righteous. 11-Dec<br />

Luke <strong>the</strong> New Stylite. 11-Dec<br />

Nicon <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Dry. 11-Dec<br />

Terence, Martyr (with Vincent et al.). 11-Dec<br />

Theophanes, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Solikam, New Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Vincent, Martyr. 11-Dec<br />

Alexander, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Martyr. 12-Dec<br />

Amonathas, Righteous. 12-Dec<br />

Anthus, Righteous. 12-Dec<br />

Herman <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aleuts. 12-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Zedazeni in Georgia, Abbot, Martyr. 12-Dec<br />

John, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Zichnae. 12-Dec<br />

Peter <strong>the</strong> Aleut, New Martyr in San Francisco. 12-Dec<br />

Spyridon <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Trimythus. 12-Dec<br />

Synetus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 12-Dec<br />

Therapon <strong>of</strong> Monza, Righteous. 12-Dec<br />

Ares, Righteous. 13-Dec<br />

Arsenius <strong>of</strong> Mount Latrus, Righteous. 13-Dec<br />

Auxentius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, Priest, Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Eugene <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Eustratius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Gabriel, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia, New Martyr<br />

in Prusa. 13-Dec<br />

<strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, 5 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 13-Dec<br />

Lucia <strong>of</strong> Syracuse, Virgin Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Mardarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Mardarius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 13-Dec<br />

Orestes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Great</strong>er Armenia, Martyr. 13-Dec<br />

Callinicus (or Coronatus), Martyr at Apollonia. 14-Dec


Coronatus (or Callinicus), Martyr at Apollonia. 14-Dec<br />

Earthquake, Deliverance From: (A.D. 557). 14-Dec<br />

Leucius <strong>of</strong> Asia Minor, Martyr. 14-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Body-guards, 4, with Saint Arian. 14-Dec<br />

Philemon <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 14-Dec<br />

Thyrsus, Martyr at Apollonia. 14-Dec<br />

Anthia, Martyr, Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius. 15-Dec<br />

Bacchus <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Coremmon <strong>the</strong> Eparch, Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius <strong>of</strong> Byzantium, <strong>the</strong> Chamberlain,<br />

Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Eleu<strong>the</strong>rius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Illyricum, Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Hilarion <strong>of</strong> Solovki, <strong>Archbishop</strong>, New Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Joseph, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Petrograd, New Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous: Executioners, 2. 15-Dec<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Mount Latrus, Righteous. 15-Dec<br />

Stephen <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Surozh<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Crimea. 15-Dec<br />

Susanna <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Deaconess, Righteous Martyr. 15-Dec<br />

Trypho <strong>of</strong> Pechenga, Righteous. 15-Dec<br />

Aggeus (Haggai), Prophet. 16-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saints:<br />

Christopher <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Martyr. 16-Dec<br />

Hilary, Martyr (with Probus). 16-Dec<br />

Marinus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 16-Dec<br />

Memnon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ephesus. 16-Dec<br />

Modestus II, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 16-Dec<br />

Nicholas II Chrysoberges,<br />

Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 16-Dec<br />

Probus (or Promus), Martyr (wirh Hilary). 16-Dec<br />

Sophia, Righteous<br />

(Solomone, <strong>Great</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Moscow). 16-Dec<br />

Theophano <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker, Empress. 16-Dec<br />

Abbacum, New Righteous Martyr in Belgrade. 17-Dec<br />

Alexander <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-Dec<br />

Ananias, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Three Children in Babylon. 17-Dec<br />

Azarias, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Three Children in Babylon. 17-Dec<br />

Copris <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-Dec<br />

Daniel, Prophet. 17-Dec<br />

Dionysius <strong>of</strong> Zakynthos, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aegina. 17-Dec<br />

Dunaleh <strong>of</strong> Spain (renamed Stephen),<br />

Righteous Confessor. 17-Dec<br />

Iacchus, Martyr. 17-Dec<br />

Misael, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Three Children in Babylon. 17-Dec<br />

Nicetas, New Martyr. 17-Dec<br />

Païsius, Hieromonk, New Martyr in Belgrade. 17-Dec<br />

Patermuthius <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr. 17-Dec<br />

Three Children in Babylon. 17-Dec<br />

Alphaeus, Reader, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Dec<br />

Castor <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Castulus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Claudius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Sebastian). 18-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lady <strong>the</strong> Theotokos:<br />

In Chalcoprateia. 18-Dec<br />

Daniel <strong>the</strong> Hesychast <strong>of</strong> Voronet in Moldavia. 18-Dec<br />

Eubiotus <strong>of</strong> Cyzicus, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Florus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Amisus. 18-Dec<br />

Hermylus, Martyr (with Phocas). 18-Dec<br />

Marcellinus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Michael <strong>the</strong> Syncellus, <strong>the</strong> Confessor. 18-Dec<br />

Modestus I <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Nicostratus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Phocas, Martyr (with Hermylus). 18-Dec<br />

Sebastian <strong>of</strong> Poshekhonye, Righteous. 18-Dec<br />

Sebastian <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Sophia <strong>the</strong> Wonderworker. 18-Dec<br />

Symeon <strong>of</strong> Verkhorurye, Righteous. 18-Dec<br />

Tiburtius <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Sebastian). 18-Dec<br />

Tranquillinus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 18-Dec<br />

Zacchaeus, Deacon, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Palestine. 18-Dec<br />

Zoe <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr (with Sebastian). 18-Dec<br />

Aglals <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous. 19-Dec<br />

Ares <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr in Ascalon. 19-Dec<br />

Boniface <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 19-Dec<br />

Boniface, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ferentino. 19-Dec<br />

Elias <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr in Ascalon. 19-Dec<br />

Elias <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, Wonderworker <strong>of</strong> Murom. 19-Dec<br />

Eutychius, Martyr (with Thessalonica). 19-Dec<br />

Gregentius <strong>of</strong> Milan, Bishop <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Himyarites<br />

in Arabia Felix. 19-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

270 with Saints Eutychius and Thessalonica. 19-Dec<br />

Polyeuctus, Martyr in <strong>Caesarea</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cappadocia. 19-Dec<br />

Probus <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Martyr in Ascalon. 19-Dec<br />

Thessalonica, Martyr. 19-Dec<br />

Timothy, Martyr in Mauretania. 19-Dec<br />

Trypho, Martyr. 19-Dec<br />

Daniel, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Serbia. 20-Dec<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 20-Dec<br />

Ignatius <strong>the</strong> God-bearer, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Antioch, Martyr. 20-Dec<br />

Ignatius, Priest <strong>of</strong> Perm, New Martyr. 20-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> Kronstadt, Archpriest, Wonderworker. 20-Dec<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Tailor, New Martyr in Constantinople. 20-Dec<br />

Philogonius, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Antioch. 20-Dec<br />

Juliana <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 21-Dec<br />

Juliana, Princess <strong>of</strong> Vyazma, Martyr. 21-Dec<br />

Nicomedia: 130 Martyred Women <strong>of</strong> . 21-Dec<br />

Nicomedia: 500 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 21-Dec<br />

Peter, Metropolitan <strong>of</strong> Moscow and All Russia. 21-Dec<br />

Peter, Priest <strong>of</strong> Verkhoturye, New Martyr. 21-Dec<br />

Procopius <strong>of</strong> Vyatka, Fool for Christ's sake. 21-Dec<br />

Themistocles <strong>of</strong> Myra, Martyr. 21-Dec<br />

Anastasia <strong>of</strong> Rome, <strong>Great</strong> Martyr,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Deliverer from Potions. 22-Dec<br />

Chrysogonus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Martyr. 22-Dec<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> Bithynia, Martyr. 22-Dec<br />

Zoilus, Martyr. 22-Dec<br />

Agathopus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>ides <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> our Lord Jesus Christ:<br />

Holy Wisdom in Constantinople. 23-Dec<br />

Crete: Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 23-Dec<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Echmiadzin in Armenia,<br />

Righteous Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Eunician <strong>of</strong> Ctete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Euporus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec


Evarestus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Gelasius <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

John, Archpriest in Perm, New Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Nahum, Enlightener <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bulgarians. 23-Dec<br />

Nicholas, Archpriest in Perm, New Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Niphon, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Constantiana. 23-Dec<br />

Paul, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Neocaesarea. 23-Dec<br />

Pompey <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Saturninus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Schinon, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Theoctistus, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Novgorod. 23-Dec<br />

Theodulus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Zoticus <strong>of</strong> Crete, Martyr. 23-Dec<br />

Achaïcus, Martyr. 24-Dec<br />

Ahmet <strong>the</strong> Calligrapher, New Martyr. 24-Dec<br />

Antiochus <strong>the</strong> Sabba:ite, Righteous. 24-Dec<br />

Aphrodisius <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Righteous. 24-Dec<br />

<strong>Basil</strong>la, Martyr. 24-Dec<br />

Bitimion <strong>of</strong> Scete, Righteous. 24-Dec<br />

Eugenia <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous Martyr. 24-Dec<br />

Hyacinth, Righteous Martyr with Saint Eugenia. 24-Dec<br />

Innocent, Archimandrite in Voronezh, New Martyr. 24-Dec<br />

Nicholas <strong>the</strong> Monk, Former Soldier. 24-Dec<br />

Philip, Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Saint Eugenia. 24-Dec<br />

Protas, Righteous Martyr wirh Saint Eugenia. 24-Dec<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour: Nativity. 25-Dec<br />

Magi, Adoration <strong>of</strong> . 25-Dec<br />

Shepherds who beheld <strong>the</strong> Lord. 25-Dec<br />

Andrew, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ufa, New Martyr. 26-Dec<br />

Constantine <strong>the</strong> Russian, New Hieromartyr<br />

in Constantinople. 26-Dec<br />

Constantine, Righteous,<br />

a Jew who believed in Christ. 26-Dec<br />

Euthymius <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sardis. 26-Dec<br />

Evarestus <strong>the</strong> Studite, Righteous. 26-Dec<br />

Jesus Christ, our Lord, God, and Saviour:<br />

Flight into Egypt. 26-Dec<br />

Jonas, Righteous Martyr in Pechenga. 26-Dec<br />

Mary, Theotokos and Ever-virgin:<br />

Synaxis, and Flight into Egypt. 26-Dec<br />

Nicodemus <strong>of</strong> Tisman, Righteous. 26-Dec<br />

Pechenga, 50 Monks and 65 Laymen <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

martyred by <strong>the</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>rans. 26-Dec<br />

Apamea, 70 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> 27-Dec<br />

Leonidas, Priest <strong>of</strong> Lermontovka, New Martyr. 27-Dec<br />

Luke <strong>of</strong> Triglia, Righteous. 27-Dec<br />

Maurice, Hieromartyr at Apamea. 27-Dec<br />

Stephen, First Martyr and Archdeacon. 27-Dec<br />

Theodore <strong>the</strong> Branded, Righteous Confessor. 27-Dec<br />

Theodore, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 27-Dec<br />

Tikhon, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Voronezh, New Martyr. 27-Dec<br />

Voronezh, 160 Priests <strong>of</strong> ; New Martyrs. 27-Dec<br />

Babylas <strong>of</strong> Tarsus, Righteous. 28-Dec<br />

Domna <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Doro<strong>the</strong>us <strong>the</strong> Prefect <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Glycerius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Presbyter, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Gorgonius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Ignatius <strong>of</strong> Lomsk, Righteous. 28-Dec<br />

Indus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Mardonius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Mygdonius <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Nicomedia: 20,000 Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 28-Dec<br />

Nicomedia: Martyred Councilmen <strong>of</strong> 28-Dec<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Secundus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Simon <strong>the</strong> Myrrh-strearner,<br />

Founder <strong>of</strong> Simonopetra Monastery. 28-Dec<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Deacon, Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Vladimir Troepolsky, Priest, New Martyr. 28-Dec<br />

Zeno <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr (with <strong>the</strong> 20,000). 28-Dec<br />

Anthony <strong>the</strong> Former Hagarene,<br />

Righteous Martyr in Syria. 29-Dec<br />

A<strong>the</strong>nodorus, Righteous,<br />

Disciple <strong>of</strong> Saint Pachomius <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong>. 29-Dec<br />

Benjamin <strong>of</strong> Nitria, Righteous. 29-Dec<br />

Consecrations <strong>of</strong> Churches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saints:<br />

Forty Martyrs <strong>of</strong> Sebastia. 29-Dec<br />

George, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia. 29-Dec<br />

Innocents, Holy. 14,000 Infants slain by Herod. 29-Dec<br />

John <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 29-Dec<br />

Marcellus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Unsleeping,<br />

Abbot. 29-Dec<br />

Mark <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves, <strong>the</strong> Grave-digger. 29-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

All Christians who died by hunger, thirst,<br />

sword, or freezing. 29-Dec<br />

Thaddaeus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, Righteous. 29-Dec<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> Omucha, Righteous. 29-Dec<br />

Theophilus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kiev Caves. 29-Dec<br />

Anysia <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica, Martyr. 30-Dec<br />

Daniel <strong>of</strong> Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, Righteous. 30-Dec<br />

Gideon, New Righteous Martyr in Thessaly. 30-Dec<br />

Leo <strong>the</strong> Archimandrite, Righteous. 30-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Count, with Saint Philetairus. 30-Dec<br />

Martyrs, Anonymous:<br />

Soldiers, 6, with Saint Philetairus. 30-Dec<br />

Philetairus <strong>of</strong> Nicomedia, Martyr. 30-Dec<br />

Theodora <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caesarea</strong> in Cappadocia, Righteous. 30-Dec<br />

Busiris, Martyr. 31-Dec<br />

Gaius, Righteous. 31-Dec<br />

Gaudentius, Martyr. 31-Dec<br />

Gelasius, Righteous. 31-Dec<br />

Melania <strong>the</strong> Younger <strong>of</strong> Rome, Righteous. 31-Dec<br />

Nema, Martyr. 31-Dec<br />

Nicomedia: 10 Virgin Martyrs <strong>of</strong> . 31-Dec<br />

Olympiodora, Martyr. 31-Dec<br />

Theophylact, <strong>Archbishop</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ochtid. 31-Dec<br />

Zoticus <strong>of</strong> Rome, Presbyter,<br />

Martyr in Constantinople. 31-Dec

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!