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January 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Jan. 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Jan. 15

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All fixed commemorations below are observed on January 27 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For January 14th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on January 1.

Feasts

  • Apodosis (Leavetaking) of the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • Saints

  • Virgin-martyr Agnes, in dark solitary confinement.
  • Saint Nina (Nino), Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of Georgia (335)
  • Saint Joseph Analytinus of Raithu Monastery (4th century)
  • The Holy Fathers slain at Mt. Sinai and Raithu (4th-5th century), including the Holy 38 Fathers slain at Mt. Sinai, and the Holy 33 Fathers slain at Raithu:
  • Hieromartyrs Isaiah, Sabbas, Moses and his disciple Moses, Jeremiah, Paul, Adam, Sergius, Domnus, Proclus, Hypatius, Isaac, Macarius, Mark, Benjamin, Eusebius, Elias, and others.
  • Saint Theodoulos, son of St. Nilus of Sinai (5th century)
  • Venerable Stephen, Abbot of Chenolakkos Monastery in Triglia, near Chalcedon (716)
  • Pre-Schism Western Saints

  • Saint Felix of Nola, a presbyter at Nola near Naples in Italy, sometimes referred to as a martyr (c. 250)
  • Saint Euphrasius, a bishop martyred in North Africa by the Arian Vandals.
  • Saint Dacius (Datius), Bishop of Milan (552)
  • Saint Kentigern (Kentigern Mungo, Kentigern of Glasgow), first Bishop of Strathclyde (Glasgow), Scotland (614) (see also January 13 - Greek and Western)
  • Post-Schism Orthodox Saints

  • Saint Sava I, Enlightener and First Archbishop of Serbia (1235) (see also January 12 - Russian)
  • Saint Joannicius of Tarnovo, Metropolitan of Tarnovo in Bulgaria (13th century)
  • Saint Acacius, Bishop of Tver (1567) (see also June 29)
  • Saint Meletius (Yakimov), Bishop of Ryazan, Missionary to Yakutia (1900)
  • New Hiero-Confessor John (Kevroletin), Hiero-Schemamonk, of Verkhoturye (1961)
  • New Martyrs and Confessors

  • New Martyrs slain at Raithu Monastery near Kazan (c. 1933)
  • New Martyr Ambrose (Gudko), Bishop of Sarapul and Yelabug (1918)
  • New-Martyr Platon (Kulbush), Archbishop of Reval (Estonia) (1919) (see also January 1)
  • Other Commemorations

  • Repose of Nicholas Motovilov (1879), disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov.
  • Repose of Hieromonk Cosmas of Grigoriou, Missionary to Zaire (1989)
  • References

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