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August 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 25 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For August 12, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on July 30.

Feasts

  • Afterfeast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • Saints

  • Hieromartyr Alexander of Comana, Bishop of Comana (3rd century)
  • Martyrs Pamphilus and Capito, by the sword (3rd century)
  • Martyrs Anicetus and Photius, and others, of Nicomedia (288)
  • Holy 12 soldier-martyrs of Crete, by the sword.
  • Venerable Pallamon of Egypt (c. 323), instructor of St. Pachomius the Great.
  • Venerable Saints Sergius and Stephen, peacefully.
  • Venerable Castor, peacefully.
  • Pre-Schism Western saints

  • Martyrs Hilaria, Digna, Euprepia, Eunomia, Quiriacus, Largio, Crescentian, Nimmia, Juliana and Companions (c. 304)
  • Saint Euplus of Catania (304)) (see also: August 11)
  • Saint Gracilian and Felicissima (c. 304)
  • Saint Cassian of Benevento, Bishop of Benevento (c. 340)
  • Saint Eusebius of Milan, a Greek by birth, was Bishop of Milan in Italy for sixteen years, he opposed Eutychianism (465)
  • Saint Herculanus of Brescia, Bishop of Brescia in Italy (c. 550)
  • Saint Molaise of Devenish (Laisrén mac Nad Froích) (563)
  • Saint Muredach (Murtagh, Muiredach), first Bishop of Killala and founder of Innismurray (6th century)
  • Saint Seigine (Ségéne mac Fiachnaí), Abbot of Iona (652)
  • Saint Porcarius, Abbot of Lérins, and 500 Companions, massacred by the Saracens (c. 732)
  • Saint Jambert (Jænberht, Janbert), fourteenth Archbishop of Canterbury (792)
  • Saint Merewenna (Marwenne, Morwenna), the local saint of Marhamchurch near Bude in Cornwall.
  • Saint Ust (Justus). The town of St Just, a few miles from Penzance in Cornwall, is named after this hermit.
  • Post-Schism Orthodox saints

  • New Hieromartyrs of David Gareja Monastery, slain by the Dagestanis (Lekians) (1851):
  • Gerontius and Serapion (hieromonks); Otar (deacon); Monk-martyrs Germanus, Bessarion, and Michael, and New Martyr Symeon.
  • New martyrs and confessors

  • New Hieromartyrs of the Belogorsk St. Nicholas Monastery (Perm) (1918-1919):
  • Barlaam (Konoplev), Archimandrite,
  • Anthony (Arapov), Abbot,
  • Sergius (Vershinin), Elijah (Popov), Vyacheslav (Kosozhilin), Ioasaph (Sabintsev), and John (Novoselov), Hieromonks;
  • Micah (Podkorytov), Bessarion (Okulov), Euthymius (Korotkov), and Matthew (Bannikov), Hierodeacons;
  • New Monk-martyrs: Euthymius, Barnabas, Demetrius, Sabbas, Hermogenes, Arcadius, and Marcellus;
  • Martyred novices: John, Jacob, Peter, Jacob, Alexander, Theodore, Peter, Sergius, and Alexis.
  • New Hieromartyr Basil Infantiev, Priest (1918)
  • New Hieromartyrs Leonidas Biryukovich, John Nikolsky, and Nicholas Dobroumov, Priests (1937)
  • New Martyr Eudocia Safronova (1938)
  • Other commemorations

  • Translation of relics of St. Eadwold of Cerne (Edwold) (c. 900), hermit of Cerne.
  • References

    August 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Wikipedia