Dec. 28 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Dec. 30
All fixed commemorations below are observed on January 11 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For December 29th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on December 16.
Afterfeast of the Nativity of Christ.
The 14,000 Infants (Holy Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem, the first Christian martyrs.
Venerable Athenodorus, disciple of St. Pachomius the Great (4th century)
Venerable Benjamin, monk, of Nitria in Egypt (392)
Venerable Marcellus, Abbot of the Monastery of the Unsleeping Ones ("the Ever-Vigilant"), Constantinople (485)
Venerable Thaddeus, Confessor, of the Studion Monastery (818)
Venerble Saint George, Bishop of Nicomedia, composer of Canons and Troparia (c .857 - 891)
Saint Trophimus, first Bishop of Arles in France (c. 280)
Martyrs Callistus, Felix and Boniface, martyrs in Rome.
Martyrs Dominic, Victor, Primian, Lybosus, Saturninus, Crescentius, Secundus and Honoratus, martyrs in North Africa.
Saint Albert of Gambron, a courtier who became a hermit, later founding the small monastery of Gambron-sur-l'Authion in France (7th century)
Saint Ebrulfus (Evroult), Abbot, born in Bayeux, became a monk at the monastery of Deux-Jumeaux, later founding a monastery at Pays d'Ouche in Normany, and other smaller monasteries (596)
Saint Girald (Girard, Giraud), a monk at Lagny in France, later Abbot of Saint-Arnoul; he became Abbot of Fontenelle Abbey, where he was murdered (1031)
Saint Mark the Grave-digger, of the Kiev Caves (11th century)
Saints Theophilus and John, of the Kiev Caves (11th-12th century)
Saint Theophilus, Abbot, of Luga and Omutch (Pskov) (1412), disciple of St. Arsenius of Konevits.
Saint Basiliscus, Elder, the Hesychast of Siberia (Turinsk) (1824)
Venerable Laurence of Chernigov (1950)
New Martyrs and Confessors
New Hieromartyr Arcadius, Bishop of Tver (1937)
New Hieromartyr Theodosius Belenky, Priest, at Chimkent (1938)
Virgin-martyrs: Natalia, Natalia, Eudokia, Anna, Matrona, Barbara, Anna, Eudokia, Ephrosia, Agrippina and Natalia (1942)
Commemoration of the consecration of the church of the Holy Forty Martyrs, near the Copper Tetrapyle (four-way arch).
Commemoration of all Orthodox Christians who have died from hunger, thirst, the sword, and freezing.
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