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Sep. 11 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Sep. 13All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Sep. 25 by Old Calendarists-Saints:*Hieromartyr Autonomus, Bishop of Italy *Saint Coronatus, Bishop of Iconium...

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Sep. 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Sep. 15All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Sep. 27 by Old Calendarists-Saints:*Holy Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council*Repose of Saint John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople...



All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Sep. 26 by Old Calendarists
Old calendarists
The term Old Calendarist refers to any Orthodox Christian or any Orthodox Church body which uses the historic Julian calendar , and whose Church body is not in communion with the Orthodox Churches that use the New Calendar...


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....

     Cornelius the Centurion (1st century)
  • Saint
    Saint
    A saint is a holy person. In various religions, saints are people who are believed to have exceptional holiness.In Christian usage, "saint" refers to any believer who is "in Christ", and in whom Christ dwells, whether in heaven or in earth...

     Aristides the Athenian
    Aristides the Athenian
    Aristides the Athenian was a 2nd century Greek Christian author who is primarily known as the author of the Apology of Aristides. His feast day is August 31 in Roman Catholicism.-Life:...

     (2nd century)
  • Saint
    Saint
    A saint is a holy person. In various religions, saints are people who are believed to have exceptional holiness.In Christian usage, "saint" refers to any believer who is "in Christ", and in whom Christ dwells, whether in heaven or in earth...

     Peter of Atroe (9th century)
  • Martyr
    Martyr
    A martyr is somebody who suffers persecution and death for refusing to renounce, or accept, a belief or cause, usually religious.-Meaning:...

    s Elias, Zoticus, Lucian, Valerian, Macrobius, and Gordian at Tomi in Romania
    Romania
    Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

     (4th century)
  • Martyrs Cronides and Serapion
    Serapion
    -Physicians:*Serapion of Alexandria , Greek physician*Yahya ibn Sarafyun , also known as Serapion the Elder or Johannes Serapion, Christian physician who wrote two medical compilations in Syriac...

     in 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...

     (237
    237
    Year 237 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Perpetuus and Felix...

    )
  • Martyr Seleucus in Scythia
    Scythia
    In antiquity, Scythian or Scyths were terms used by the Greeks to refer to certain Iranian groups of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who dwelt on the Pontic-Caspian steppe...

     (3rd century)
  • Saint Hierotheus of Iveron Monastery on Mount Athos
    Mount Athos
    Mount Athos is a mountain and peninsula in Macedonia, Greece. A World Heritage Site, it is home to 20 Eastern Orthodox monasteries and forms a self-governed monastic state within the sovereignty of the Hellenic Republic. Spiritually, Mount Athos comes under the direct jurisdiction of the...

     (1745)
  • Great-martyr Ketevan, Queen of Georgia
    Georgia (country)
    Georgia is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the southwest by Turkey, to the south by Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital of...

     (1624)
  • Saint Cornelius of Padan-Olonets, disciple of St. Alexander of Svir, and with him Saints Dionysius and Misail (16th century)
  • Saint John of Prislop
    Prislop
    -Romania:* Prislop, a village in Cornereva Commune, Caraş-Severin County* Prislop, a village in Dalboşeţ Commune, Caraş-Severin County* Prislop, a village in Boiu Mare Commune, Maramureş County* Prislop, a village in Răşinari Commune, Sibiu County...

     (Romania) (15th-16th c.)
  • Saint Basil of Iberia, 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...

  • Saint Hierotheus, monk, of Kalamata
    Kalamata
    Kalamata is the second-largest city of the Peloponnese in southern Greece. The capital and chief port of the Messenia prefecture, it lies along the Nedon River at the head of the Messenian Gulf...


Other Commemorations

  • Forefeast of the Exaltation of the Cross
  • Commemoration of the Founding of the Church of the Resurrection
    Church of the Resurrection
    Church of the Resurrection may refer to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, built on the site believed to be the location of the burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ...

     at Jerusalem
  • Repose of Dorotheus, last hermit
    Hermit
    A hermit is a person who lives, to some degree, in seclusion from society.In Christianity, the term was originally applied to a Christian who lives the eremitic life out of a religious conviction, namely the Desert Theology of the Old Testament .In the...

     of the Roslavl Forest (1865)
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