June 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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June 8 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 10All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 22 by Old Calendarists-Other commemorations:*Saint Cyril of Alexandria, archbishop *Venerable Cyril of White Lake, abbot in Byeloczersk...

 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 11
June 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June 10 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 12All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 24 by Old Calendarists-Saints:*Holy Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas *Saint Barnabas of Vetluga, abbot *Martyr Theopemptus and four others...



All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 23 by Old Calendarists
Old Style and New Style dates
Old Style and New Style are used in English language historical studies either to indicate that the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on 1 January even though documents written at the time use a different start of year ; or to indicate that a date conforms to the Julian...


Saints

  • Hieromartyr
    Hieromartyr
    In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, a hieromartyr is a martyr who was also one of the clergy . In like manner a priest-monk is often called a hieromonk....

     Timothy of Prussa, bishop
    Bishop
    A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. Within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, in the Assyrian Church of the East, in the Independent Catholic Churches, and in the...

     (4th century)
  • Martyrs Antonia and Alexander
    Antonia and Alexander
    Saints Antonia and Alexander were Christian martyrs of 313, and they are saints whose acta are legendary. The story of the two is nearly identical to that of Saints Theodora and Didymus....

     at Constantinople
    Constantinople
    Constantinople was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city.-Names:...

     (313)
  • Saint Bassian of Lodi in Lombardy
    Lombardy
    Lombardy is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in this region, making it the most populous and richest region in the country and one of the richest in the whole of Europe...

    , bishop (409)
  • Saint Theophanes of Antioch, monk
    Monk
    A monk is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of monks, while always maintaining some degree of physical separation from those not sharing the same purpose...

     (369)
  • Saint Pansemne, the former harlot of Antioch
    Antioch
    Antioch on the Orontes was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. It is near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the...

     (4th century)
  • Saint Silvanus of the Kiev Caves (14th century)
  • Martyr Neanicus the Wise of Alexandria
    Alexandria
    Alexandria is the second-largest city of Egypt, with a population of 4.1 million, extending about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the north central part of the country; it is also the largest city lying directly on the Mediterranean coast. It is Egypt's largest seaport, serving...

  • Saint Canides, monk
    Monk
    A monk is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of monks, while always maintaining some degree of physical separation from those not sharing the same purpose...

    , of Cappadocia
    Cappadocia
    Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anatolia, largely in Nevşehir Province.In the time of Herodotus, the Cappadocians were reported as occupying the whole region from Mount Taurus to the vicinity of the Euxine...

  • Saint Apollo, bishop
  • Saint Alexius of Bithynia, bishop
  • Hieromartyr Metrophanes, the first Chinese Eastern Orthodox priest
    Priest
    A priest is a person authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and deities. They also have the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities...

    , and the Chinese new martyrs of the Boxer Rebellion
    Boxer Rebellion
    The Boxer Rebellion, also called the Boxer Uprising by some historians or the Righteous Harmony Society Movement in northern China, was a proto-nationalist movement by the "Righteous Harmony Society" , or "Righteous Fists of Harmony" or "Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists" , in China between...

    , at Peking and other places (1900)

Other commemorations

  • Repose of Elder Nahum of Solovki (1853)
  • Repose of Schemamonk Sergius of Valaam
    Sergius of Valaam
    Saint Sergius of Valaam was a Greek monk and wonderworker credited with bringing Orthodox Christianity to Karelian and Finnish people. Conflicting church traditions place him possibly as early as the 10th century or as late as the 14th....

    (1860)
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