List Of Saints Of The Orthodox Church
This list does not exhaustive. She proposes to include a selection of the most venerated saints by the Orthodox Church according to the dates of the Gregorian calendar. Julian calendar dates are the same but are in the Gregorian calendar, a date later than 13 days. It ranks them in college, according to prevailing logic in the composition of the iconographic program designed to decorate the walls of a church. Some saints can appear in two different colleges.
a. Women Myrrh-bearing women (carriers of flavors) and the men who buried Jesus (Synaxis the 3rd Sunday of Easter )
- Most Holy Mother of God (September 8 Nativity, Assumption on August 15, Conception Dec. 9)
- Mary Magdalene (22 July)
- Mary Jacobe (25 May)
- Maria Salome (25 May)
- Joan (27 June)
- Joseph of Arimathea
- Nicodemus
b. Friends and relatives of the Lord
- John the Baptist Baptist (June 24 Nativity, beheading August 29, Design September 23, Synaxis January 7)
- Joachim (September 9, celebrated with his wife the day after the Nativity of Most Holy Girl)
- Anne (September 9 and July 25 Dormition)
- Zachary (5 September)
- Elizabeth (September 5)
- Joseph Just
- Jacques Lord's brother (23 October)
- Lazarus Risen (Saturday before Palm Sunday)
- Martha of Bethany
- Mary of Bethany
c. The taxiarchs or intangible (8 November)
- Michael (Archangel) (September 6, October 16 and May 8)
- Gabriel (Archangel) (26 March)
- Raphael (archangel) (8 November)
d. The converts of the Gospel
- The Good Thief (Dismas)
- Longinus the Centurion (16 October)
- Photini the Samaritan (26 February and 5 th Sunday of Easter)
- Zacchaeus (4 January and 11 th Sunday before Easter)
The apostles and disciples of the Lord
a. The Twelve Apostles (June 30)
- Peter (29 June)
- Paul (29 June)
- John the Theologian (May 8, 26 September), see the four living creatures
- Jacques of Zebedee (April 30)
- Andrew the First called (Nov. 30)
- Philip (14 November)
- Bartholomew (24 August)
- Thomas (October 6 and Sunday after Easter)
- Matthew (November 16), see: The four living creatures
- Jacques of Alpheus (9 October)
- Jude or Thaddeus (19 June)
- Simon the Zealot (May 10)
- Matthias (9 August)
b. Six of the seven first deacons
- Stephen ( 27 December )
- Philippe
- Prochorus ( July 28 )
- Nicanor ( July 28 )
- Timon ( July 28 )
- Parmenas ( July 28 )
c. The seventy disciples of the Lord ( January 4 )
- Luke (evangelist) ( October 18 ), see: The four living creatures
- Mark (evangelist) ( April 25 ), see: The four living creatures
- Cleopas ,
- Zacchaeus ,
- Six of the seven first deacons.
- Achaus, Agabus Amplias or Ampliatus of Odyssopolis ( October 31 ), Ananias, Andronicus;
- Apelles bishop of Heraclea ( October 31 ), Apelles bishop of Smyrna ( September 10 );
- Apollos of Caesarea ( December 8 ), Aquila , Archippus Aristarchus Aristobulus ( March 15 ), Artemas, Asyncritus;
- Barnaby , Carpus, Cephas, Caesar, Clement, Codrat, Crescent;
- Epaphroditus, pnte, Erastus, Evode, Fortunatus, Gaius;
- Hermas, Hermes (Christian), Hridion, Jacques Lord's brother , Jason Justus, Lin Rome, Luke Bishop of Laodicea;
- Mark Bishop of Appoloniade, Mark Bishop of Byblos, Narcissus of Athens ( October 31 ), Olympia, Onesimus, Onesiphorus;
- Patrobas, Philemon Gaza ( November 22 ), philologist, Phlegon Pudens, Quartus, Rufus;
- Silas Sosipater, Sosthene ( December 8 ), Stachys Byzantium ( October 31 ), Sylvain, Tertius, Timothy, Titus;
- Trophime , Tychicus ( December 8 ) Urban of Macedonia ( October 31 ), Zenas.
Saints equal to the apostles
7. The holy called "equal to the apostles"
- Mary Magdalene (22 July)
- Thecla of Iconium (24 September)
- Helen (21 May)
- Nina of Georgia (January 14)
- Olga of Kiev , named Helen (July 11)
8. The Saints called "equal to the apostles"
- Gregory the Illuminator (30 September)
- Constantine I (May 21)
- Martin of Tours (November 11 and July 4)
- Cyril and Methodius
- Prince Vladimir of Kiev (July 15)
- Nicolas Japan (6 February)
The Fathers of the Church of the first millennium
a. The Fathers of the Church and liturgists
- John Chrysostom (27 January)
- Basil the Great (January 1)
- Jacques, brother of Jesus (October 23 and Sunday after Christmas)
- Gregory of Rome
b. The Three Holy Hierarchs or Three Saints Doctors (30 January)
- John Chrysostom (27 January)
- Basil the Great (January 1)
- Gregory the Theologian (January 25 and January 19)
c. The Fathers of the Church of the fourth century
- Nicolas of Myra (Dec. 6)
- Spyridon of Trimythonte (12 December)
- Gregory Nazianzen (25 January and 19 January)
- Athanasius of Alexandria (18 January and 2 May)
- Cyril of Alexandria (June 9 and 18 January)
- Ambrose of Milan (December 7)
- Hilary of Poitiers (13 January)
- Cyril of Jerusalem ( March 18 )
- Epiphanius of Salamis ( May 12 )
d. The Fathers of the Church subsequent
e. The only three saints qualified theologians
- John the Theologian ( May 8 and September 26 , Assumption)
- Gregory the Theologian ( January 25 and January 19 )
- Symeon the New Theologian ( March 12 )
The bishops of the second millennium
a. The Fathers of the Church of the second millennium
- Theophylact of Ohrid ( December 31 )
- Sabas the Great of Serbia ( January 14 , April 27 and May 6 )
- Arsene I. Petch ( October 28 )
- Gregory Palamas ( November 14 and second Sunday of Lent)
- Mark of Ephesus ( January 19 )
- Macarius of Corinth ( April 17 )
- Filaret of Moscow ( November 19 )
- Innocent of Moscow ( March 31 )
The martyrs of the early centuries
9. The Proto-martyrs (early martyrs)
10. The hieromartyr (bishops martyrs)
- Ignatius the God-Bearer
- Dionysius the Areopagite
- Yerotei Athens
- Cyprian of Carthage
- Saturnin of Toulouse ( Nov. 29 )
11. The hieromartyr (priests martyrs)
12. Saints mgalomartyrs
- George of Lydda ( April 23 and November 3 )
- Demetrius of Thessaloniki ( October 26 )
- Procopius of Caesarea
- Mercury Caesarea
- Eustathius of Rome
13. The holy mgalomartyres
- Catherine of Alexandria ( November 25 )
- Barbara of Heliopolis ( December 4 )
- Christina of Tyre ( July 24 )
14. Saints moneyless
- Panteleimon of Nicomedia ( July 27 )
- Saints Cosmas and Damian (November 1 and July 1))
- Cyrus and John of Alexandria , called the Two Holy Alexandria ( January 31 and
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15. Some other holy martyrs
- Guy Modeste and Crescentia ( June 15 )
- Sebastian of Rome ( December 18 )
- Victor de Marseille ( July 21 )
16. The martyrs in many
- Forty Martyrs of Sebaste ( March 9 )
- Holy Innocents ( December 29 )
- Martyrs of Lyons ( June 2 )
- Martyrs of Nicomedia ( December 28 )
- Martyrs of the Sinai and Rathou ( January 14 )
- Martyrs of Najran ( October 24 )
Monks and ascetics
a. The Desert Fathers
- Anthony the Great (+ 356) ( 17 January )
- Paul of Thebes (+ 341) ( 15 January )
- Pachomius of Tabennesis (+ 348), ( May 15 )
- Ephrem the Syrian (+ 373), ( 28 January )
- Macarius of Scete (+ 391) ( 19 January )
- Pimen of Scete (c. 450), ( August 27 )
- Cassian of Marseilles ( 29 February )
- John Climacus (seventh century), ( March 30 )
b. The founders of monasteries in the East
- Euthyme the Great (+ 473) ( 20 January )
- Theodosius the Cnobiarque (+ 529) ( 11 January )
- Sabas the Sanctified (+ 532), ( 5 December )
- Athanasius Athonite (+ 1000) ( July 5 )
c. The founders of monasteries in the West
- Honore d'Arles (Saint Honore) (+ 429) ( 16 January )
- Roman Condat (+ 463), ( 28 February )
- Lupicin of Leucon (+ 480), ( 28 February )
- Benedict of Nursia (+ 550), ( March 14 )
- Ildut of Llantwit (sixth century), ( November 6 )
- Gildas the Wise (+ 570) ( 29 January )
- Daniel of Bangor Fawr (+ 584), ( September 11 )
- Columba of Iona (+ 597), ( June 9 )
- Colomban de Luxeuil (+ 615) ( November 23 )
- Gallen in Switzerland (+ 640) ( October 16 )
- Valry Leuconay (+ 619) ( April 1 )
- Wandrille Fontenelle (+ 668) ( July 22 )
- Philibert de Tournus (+ 684) ( August 20 )
d. The Stylites
- Simeon Stylites (+ 459), ( September 1 )
- Daniel Stylites (+ 490) ( December 11 )
- Walfroy Stylites (+ 595) ( October 21 )
e. Spiritual guides of the second millennium
- Symeon the New Theologian (+ 1022) ( March 12 )
- Serge Radonezh (+ 1392) ( September 25 )
- Paissy Velitchkovsky (+ 1794) ( November 15 )
- Como of Aetolia ( August 24 )
- Athanasius of Paros ( June 24 )
- Nicodemus Hagiorite ( July 14 )
- Seraphim of Sarov ( January 2 )
- Ambrose of Optino ( October 10 )
- Nectarios of Aegina ( November 9 )
- Arsene Cappadocia ( November 10 )
- Silouan of Athos ( September 24 )
The hymnody, singers and iconographers
a. The hymnody
- Romain Melode ( October 1 )
- Como Maouma , Bishop ( October 14 )
- John Damascene , Hieromonk ( December 4 )
- Joseph hymnody , Hieromonk ( April 3 )
- Theophanes the hymnody ( 27 December )
- Cassian of Constantinople , ( September 7 )
b. Cantor
c. Iconographers
- Lazarus Iconographer , confessor ( November 17 )
- Gregory iconography of Kiev ( August 8 )
- Theodore of Rostov (1394), archbishop ( 28 November )
- Andre Iconographer ( July 4 )
The defenders of the sacred images
a. The Fathers of the Church defenders of sacred images
- John Damascene , Hieromonk ( December 4 )
- Theodore Studite , Hieromonk ( November 11 )
- Tarasius of Constantinople , Patriarch ( February 25 )
- Germain of Constantinople , Patriarch ( May 12 )
- Method of Constantinople , Patriarch ( June 14 )
b. The martyrs of holy images
- 10 Martyrs images in Constantinople (? October)
c. The martyrs of holy images
- Theodosia of Constantinople (745), nun ( May 29 )
- Anthus of Paphlagonia or Anthousa, with 90 nuns martyred ( July 27 )
d. Confessors of the holy images
- Marked Theodore , Hieromonk ( December 27 )
The fools in Christ
a. The Saints have simulated madness by asceticism
- Alexis Man of God , ( March 17 )
- Symeon of Emesa ( July 21 )
- Andrew of Constantinople , or Salos ( October 2 )
- Thomas of Syria ( April 24 )
- Isaac the Recluse (1090) ( February 14 )
- Theophilus of Kiev (1853) ( October 28 )
b. Fools in Christ to Russia
- Procopius of Ustyug ( July 8 )
- Isidore of Rostov , ( May 14 )
- Basil the Blessed in Moscow ( August 2 )
- Nicolas Novgorod (1392) ( July 27 )
- Nicolas Pskov (1576) ( February 28 )
c. Simulated with the holy madness by asceticism
- Xenia of St. Petersburg , ( Sept. 24 )
- Isidora of Egypt , ( May 10 )
The neo-martyrs
- Raphael, Nicolas and Irene of Mytilene , (+ 1463), hieromonk monk and a young girl ( April 9 ).
- Philothea Athens (+ 1589), nun ( February 19 ).
- Nicolas Metsovo (+ 1617) in a community of Romanian-Greek Epirus ( May 17 ).
- Gregory V of Constantinople (+ 1821), patriarch hanged on Easter Sunday at the door of his residence, a relic in Athens ( April 10 ).
- George of Ioannina (+ 1838) ( January 17 ).
The martyrs of the twentieth century
a. The Martyrs of Russia ( January 25 )
- Vladimir of Kiev , Metropolitan ( January 25 ).
- Benjamin of Petrograd , Metropolitan ( August 13 ).
- Alexis Nikolaevich of Russia , Tsarevich July 17
- Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia July 17
- Alexandra of Hesse-Darmstadt , Tsarist July 17
- Maria Nikolaevna of Russia , July 17
- Nicolas II of Russia , Tsar of Russia on July 17
- Olga Nikolaevna of Russia July 17
- Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia July 17
b. Serbian martyrs ( June 15 )
- Platon of Banja Luka (+ 1941), bishop in Bosnia ( June 6 ).
c. The new Russian martyrs de France
- Dimitri Dora , ( July 20 )
- Elijah Auschwitz , ( July 20 )
- George Buchenwald , ( July 20 )
- Mary Ravensbrck ( July 20 )
d. The martyr of Central Europe
- Gorazd of Prague ( 1942 ) and Gorazd Pavlik, founder Primate of the Orthodox Church of Czech Republic and Slovakia , martyr tortured and executed by the Nazis , as a result of the operation anthropoid.
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