June Calendar
Martyr Justin the Philosopher and those with him at Pome. Martyrs Justin. Charlton and his wife, Charity, Euelpistus, Hierax, Peon, Valerian, and Justus (166). Ven. Dionysius. Abbot of Glushetsk (Vologda—l437). Ven. Agapitus. Unmercenary Physician, of the Kiev Caves (1lth).
St. Nicephorus the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinaple (828). Great martyr John the New of Sochi, who suffered at Belgrade (330-340). St. John the New of Suceava (Confessor—1332).
Martyr Lucillian and those who suffered with him at Byzantium: four youths—Claudius, Hypatius. Paul, and Dionysius. and the Virgin, Paula (270-275). Translation of the relies of slain Crown Prince Dimitry of Moscow(l606). Hieromartyr Lucian. bishop. Maximian. presbyter, Julian. deacon, Marcellinus and Saturninus, at Beauvais in France (81-96).
St. Metrophanes, First Patriarch of Constantinople (325-326). Ven. Methodius. Abbot of Pashnoshsk. disciple of Ven. Sergius of Radonezh (1392). Martyrs Frontasius. Severinus. Severian. and Silanus. of Gaul (Ist). Martyr Concordius of Spoleto (ca. 1 75). Hieromartyr Astius, Bishop of Dyrrachium in Macedonia (ca. 110). St. Zosimas of Cilicia. Bishop of Babylon in Egypt (6th).
Hieromartyr Dorotheus, bishop of Tyre (ca. 362). Translation of the relies of Blessed Igor-l;eorge, tonsured Gabriel. Grand Prince of Chernigov and Kiev (1150). Blessed Constantine, Metropolitan of Kiev (1159). Repose of St. Theodore Yaroslavich, older brother of St. Alexander Nevsky (Novgorod—1233), Finding of the relies of Ven. Bassian and Jonah. Monks of Pertomsk (Solovki—1599). Martyrs Marcian, Nicander. Hyperechius, Appolonius, Leonidas. Arius. Gorgias, Selenias. Irenius. and Pambo. of Egypt (4th). Ven. Theodore the Wonderworker, Heimit of the Jordan (ca. 6th). Ven. Anubius. Confessor and Anchorite. of Egypt (5th). Ven. Abba Dorotheus of Palestine (6th). St. Peter of Korcha (Albanian).
Ven. Bessarion the Wonderworker. of Egypt (4th-5th). Van. Hilarion the New, Abbot of the Dalmatian Monastery (845). St. Jonah. Bishop of Perm (1470). Van. Paisius, Abbot. of Uglich (1504). Ven. Jonah. Abbot of Klimetzk (1534). Virgin-martyrs Archelais. Thecla. and Susanna, be headed at Salerno (293). Ven. Visarion the New.
Hieromartyr Theodotus. Bishop of Ancyra (303). Hieromartyr Marcellinus, Pope of Rome. and with him Claudius, Cyrenus. and Antonina (304). Hieromartyr Marcellus, Bishop of Pome, and those with him: Sisinius and Cyriacus. deacons. Smaragdus. Largus. Apronian. Saturninus, Papias. Maurus. Screcentian. Priscilla. Lucina. and Princess Artemia (304. 305. 306. 310). Martyrs Cyriaca. Caleria. and Mary, of Caesarea in Palestine.
Translation of the relies of the Great-martyr Theodore Stratelates (31 9). St. Theodore. Bishop of Rostov and Suzdal (1023). Finding of the relies of Sts. Basil and Constantine, Princes of Yaroslavl (1 3th). St. Ephraim. Patriarch of Antioch (545). Ven. Zosimas of Phoenicia (Syria—Gth).
St. Cyril. Archbishop of Alexandria (444). Ven. Cyril, Abbot of White Lake (Byelozersk—1427). Ven. Alexander, Abbot of Kushta (Vologda—1439). Five Nuns beheaded in Persia: Mar tyrs Thecla. Mariamne. Martha. Mary, and Enmatha (346). St. Columba. Enlightener of Scotland (597).
Hieromartyr Timothy. Bishop of Prussa (4th). Ven. Silvanus. Schema-monk, of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves—i 3th-14th). Finding of the relies of St. Basil, Bishop of Riazan (1609). St. John Maximovitch, Metropolitan of Tobolsk (1715). Martyr Alexander and Virgin-martyr Antonina at Constantinople (ca. 313). Ven. Theophanes of Antioch (369). St. Bassian. Bishop of Lodi in Lombardy (409).
Holy Apostles Bartho lomew and Rarnahas (Ist). Ven. Barnabas. Abbot of Vetluga (1445). Uncovering of the relies of Ven. Ephraim. Abbot of Novotorzhk (1572). Commemoration of the appearance of the Archangel Gabriel to a monk on Mt. Athos. and the revelation of the hymn. “it is truly meet...” (Axion Estin). Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos. “AXION ESTIN”(”IT IS TRULY MEET” (10th)).
Van. Onuphrius the Great (4th) and Ven. Peter of Mt. Athos (734). Finding of the relies (1649) and the second glorification (1909)of Blessed Anna of Kashin. Ven. Arsenius. Abbot of Konevits (1447). Ven. Onuphrius, abbot of Malsk (Pskav—1492). Ven. Bassian and Jonah of Pertomsk (Solovki—1561). Ven. Onuphrius and Auxentius of Vologda (15th-16th). Ven. Stephen of Komel. Abbot of Ozersk Monastery (Vologda—1542). Ven. John, Andrew, Heraclemon, and Theophilus, Hermits, of Egypt (4th).
Martyr Aquilina of Byblos in Syria (293). St. Triphyllius. Bishop of Leucosia (Nicosia) in Cyprus (ca. 370). Van. Andro nicus (1395), disciple of Ven. Sergius of Radonezh. and Ven. Sabbas (15th), Abbots, of Moscow. Martyr Antonina of Nicaea (3rd-4th). St. Anna and her son, St. John, of Constantinople.
Prophet Elisha (9th B.C.). St, Methodjus. Patriarch of Constantinople (847). St. Mstislav-George, Prince of Nov Wine & Oi/A//ewed gored (1180). Ven. Methodius, Abbot of Peshnoshsk (1392). Ven. Elisha of Sumsk (Solovki—1Sth-l6th). Ven. Niphon (Mt. Athos—1330).
Prophet Amos (8th B.C.). St. Jonah, Metro politan of Moscow (1461). Ven. Gregory and Cassian. Abbots of Avnezhk (Vologda—1392). Martyrs Vitus. IS/lodestus, and Crescentia, at Lucania (ca. 303). Martyr Dulas of Cilicia (4th). St. Dulas the Passion-bearer, of Egypt. St. Jerorne (Hieronymus) of Stridonium (420). Translation of the relies of St, Theodore the Sykeote !ca. Yth). Blessed Lazarus. Prince of Serbia (1,789). St. Ephraim, Patriarch of Serbia (14th). Blessed Augus tine, Bishop of Hippo (430). icon of the Most-holy Theotokos, “MARIANICA.”
St. rychon, Bishop of Amathus in Cyprus (4th-5th). Ven. Tikhon of Kaluga (or Meeinn-l 492). Ven. Tikhon (Tychon) Wine & OilAllowed of Luchov (Kostroma—1503). Martyrs Tigrius the Presbyter and Eutro plus the Reader, of Constantinople j5ih).
Manuel, Sabel, and Ismael. of Persia (362).
Martyr Leontius. and with him Martyrs Hypatius and Theodulus. at Tripoli in Syri a (70-79). Ven. Leontius, Canonarch, of the Kiev Caves (Far Caves-t4th). Ven. teontius the Hagia;ite (1605). “BOGOLIOUBSK” Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos [1157).
Holy Apostle Judo. the brother of the Lord (ca. 80). Ven. Barlaam Shenkursk j1462). Martyrs Zosimas the Soldier at Antioch in Pisidia (2nd). Ven. Paisius the Great (5th). St. John the Solitary of Jerusalem (6th). Ven. Paisius of Chilandari (Bulgarian—18th).
Hieromartyr Methodius, Bishop of Patar (312). Blessed Prince Gleb Andreevich (son of St. Andrew Bogoliubsky-1174). Translation of the relies of St. Gurias, Archbishop of Kazan (1630). Martyrs Inna. Pinna, and Rimma. disciples of Apostle Andrew in Scythia (1st-2nd). Martyrs Aristocleus, presbyter. Demetrian, deacon, and Atha nasius, reader, of Cyprus (ca. 306). St. Leucius, Bishop of Brindisi (5th). St. Gallistus, Patriarch of Gonstantinople (1363). Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos “HODOGITRIA” (”DIRECTRESS”) at the Monastery of Xenophontos on Mt. Athos.
Martyr Julian of Tarsus in Cilicia (3rd-4th). Hieramartyr Terence (or Tertius). Bishop of Iconjum (Ist). St. Julius. Presbyter of Novara, and his brother, St. Julian the Deacon (5th). Martyrs Archil II (744) and Luarsab II (1622). Kings of Georgia.
Hieromartyr Eusebius. Bishop of Samosata (380). Martyrs Zeno and his servant Zenas of Philadelphia (304). Martyrs Galacteon. Juliana, and Saturninus, of Constantinople. St. Alban. Proto martyr of Britain (ca. 287). Hieromartyr Nicetas of Remesiana (414-420). Martyr Nicetas the Dacian (370-372).
Martyr Agrippina of Rome (253-260). Righteous Artemius of Verkolsk (1545). Translation of the relies of St. Herman. Archbishop of Kazan (1567). Martyrs Eustochius, Gaius. Probus. Lollius. and Urban, of Ancyra (4th). Synaxis of the Saints of Vladimir. The Meeting of the VLADIMIR Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos (in memory of the saving of Moscow from the invasion of Khan Achmed—1480).
NATIVITY OF THE HOLY CLORIOUS PROPHET. FORERUNNER, AND BAPTIST JOHN. Ven. Anthony. Abbot of Dymsk (Novgorod-1224). Righteous Youths John and James of Meniugi (Novgorod-1566-1 569). Seven Martyred Brothers: Orentius. Pharnacius, Eros. Firmus, Firminus. Cyriacus, and Longinus, in Georgia. All-night Vigil
Virgin-martyr Febronia of Nisibis (ca. 304). Sts. Peter and Febronia (tonsured David and Euphrosyne), Wonderworkers of Murom (1228). Ven. Dionysius the Hagiorite (1375). Ven. Dometius of Dionysiou (1405). Monk-martyr Procopius of Iveron.
St. David of Thessalonica (ca. 540). St. Dionysius, Archbishop of Suzdal (1385). Translation of the relies of St. Tikhon of Luchov (Kostroma-1569). St. John, Bishop of the Goths in the Crimea (8th). Monk-martyr David of Thessalonica. Appearance of the TIKHVIN Icon of the Most-Holy Theotokos (1388). KAZAN Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos. “OF THE SEVEN LAKES” (17th).
St. Sampson the Hospitable of Constantinople (ca. 530). St. Joanna the Myrrhbearer. Ven. Serapion of Kozhe Lake (1 61 1 ). St. Severus, Presbyter, of Interocrea in Italy (6th). Ven. George of Mt. Athos (Georgian—1066). (86)
Translation of the relies of the holy and wonderworking Unmercenaries Cyrus and John (41 2). Ven. Xenophon. Abbot of Robeika (Novgorod- 1262). Ven. Sergius and Herman. Wonderworkers of Valaam (ca. 1353). St. Paul the Physician. of Corinth. Icon of the Most-holy Theotokos. “OF THE THREE HANDS.”
THE HOLY GLORIOUS AND ALL-PRAISED LEADERS OF THE APOSTLES. PETER AND PAUL (ca. 67).
Synaxis of the holy, glorious. and all-praised Twelve Apostles: Peter. Andrew. James and John the sons of Zebedee. Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew. James the son of Alphaeus. Judo the brother of James. Simon Zealotes. and Matthias. St. Peter, Prince of Ordinsk (Rostov—l290). Translation of the relies of St. Sophronius. Bishop of Irkutsk (1918).