Apr. 17 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Apr. 19
All fixed commemorations below are observed on May 1 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For April 18th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on April 5.
Martyrs Victor, Zoticus, Zeno, Acindynus, and Severian, of Nicomedia (ca. 303)
Martyr Sabbas the Goth (Sabbas Stratelates), at Buzau in Wallachia (372) (see also: April 12 and April 15)
Saint Acacius II, Bishop of Melitene (445) (see also: April 17)
Saint Cosmas, Bishop of Chalcedon, and his fellow-ascetic St. Auxentius (815-820)
Venerable John the Righteous (John the Hesychast) (820), disciple of St. Gregory of Decapolis.
Venerable Naucratius, Abbot of the Studion (848)
Venerable Athanasia the Wonderworker, Abbess, of Aegina (850)
Venerable Matthew (Matthias), acquaintance of St. Athanasia the Wonderworker (ca. 850)
Venerable Euthymius the Wonderworker.
Saint Eleutherius Bishop of Illyria, his mother Anthia, and eleven others, martyred in Illyria under Hadrian (ca. 117-138) (see also: December 15 - in the East)
Martyr Corebus, a prefect of Messina in Sicily, converted to Christ by St Eleutherius and martyred under the Emperor Hadrian (ca. 117-138)
Martyr Calocerus, an officer of the Emperor Hadrian martyred in Brescia in Italy (ca. 117-138)
Saint Apollonius the Apologist, a Roman senator, denounced as a Christian by one of his own slaves and condemned to be beheaded (ca. 190)
Saints Bitheus and Genocus, two monks from Britain who accompanied St Finian of Clonard to Ireland (6th century)
Saint Laserian (Molaisse), founder of the monastery and bishopric of Leighlin in Ireland (639)
Saint Deicola (Dicul), born in Ireland, he preached Christ in England in Norfolk and in Sussex (late 7th century)
Saint Agia (Aia, Austregildis, Aye), wife of St Hidulf of Hainault in Belgium, monastic at the convent of Mons (ca. 714)
Saint Wicterp (Wiho, Wicho), Abbot of Ellwangen Abbey in Germany, later became the tenth Bishop of Augsburg (749)
Saint Cogitosus, a monk at Kildare in Ireland who probably wrote the Life of St Brigid (8th century)
Saint Perfectus, a priest in Cordoba in Spain, martyred by Muslims on Easter Sunday (851)
Venerable Basil (Ratishvili) the Georgian, Wonderworker, of Iveron Monastery, Mt. Athos (13th century)
Venerable Euthymius the Enlightener of Karelia (1435), and righteous laymen Anthony and Felix of Karelia.
Saint Arkady Dorohobuzhsky, disciple of St Harasym of Pereyaslavl-Zalisski (16th century)
New Martyr John the Tailor, of Ioannina, at Constantinople (1526)
Venerable new martyr John (Koulikas) (1564) (see also: April 8)
Martyr Tunom, Arab Emir who confessed Christ on seeing the Holy Fire in Jerusalem (1579)
Hieromartyr Cyril VI, Patriarch of Constantinople (1821)
New Martyrs and Confessors
New Hieromartyr Bessarion Selinin, Priest (1918)
New Hieromartyr Alexis Krontenkov, Priest, of Ekaterinburg (1930)
New Hieromartyrs Nicholas (1937) and Basil Derzhavin (1930), Priests, and martyred lay people of the city of Gorodets (Nizhni-Novgorod)
New Martyr Tamara (Satsi), Abbess, of Cheboksara (Chuvashia) (1942)
Icon of the Mother of God of St Maximus (Maximovsk Icon) (1299)
Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Glykophylousa" ("Sweet-kissing"). (see also: March 27)
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