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July 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

June 30 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 2

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All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on July 14 by Old Calendar.

For July 1st, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 18.

Saints

  • Holy and Wonderworking Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian, brothers (284)
  • Holy 2000 Martyrs, by the sword.
  • Holy 25 Martyrs in Nicomedia, by fire.
  • Saint Maurice.
  • Venerable Peter the Patrician (Peter of Constantinople), monk (854)
  • Venerable Basil, founder of the Monastery of the Deep Stream, Cappadocia (10th century)
  • Saint Leo the Hermit, Ascetic.
  • Pre-Schism Western Saints

  • Saint Martin of Vienne, third Bishop of Vienne in France (c. 132)
  • Martyr Potitus at Naples (161)
  • Martyrs Julius and Aaron, Protomartyrs of Wales, suffered in Caerleon-on-Usk under Diocletian (304)
  • Saints Castus and Secundinus, much venerated in the south of Italy; they were born in Sinuessa (Mondragone) near Caserta (305)
  • Saint Domitian (c. 337-440)
  • Saint Theodoric (Thierry, Theodericus), Abbot of Mont d'Or near Rheims in the north of France; priest and disciple of the blessed Bishop Remigius (c. 533)
  • Saint Carilefus (Calais), a companion of St Avitus, founded the monastery of Anisole in Maine in France (c. 536)
  • Saint Gal I (Gallus of Clermont), a monk who was ordained deacon by St Quintian, Bishop of Clermont; was uncle and teacher of St Gregory of Tours (c. 553)
  • Saint Leonorius (Léonor, Lunaire) (c. 570)
  • Saint Eparchius (Cybar), born in a noble family in Périgord in France, he renounced his title to become a monk at Sessac in Gaul (581)
  • Saint Serf (Servanus), the Apostle of West Fife in Scotland who reposed and was buried in Culross (c. 583)
  • Saint Veep ((Veepus, Veepy, Wimp, Wennapa), patron saint of St Veep in Cornwall (6th century)
  • Saint Cewydd, a saint of Anglesey in Wales and at Lancaut in Gloucestershire in England (6th century)
  • Saint Juthware, sister of St. Sidwell; she was of British descent and lived in Devon in England (7th century)
  • Post-Schism Orthodox Saints

  • Martyr Constantine of Cyprus (Constantine of Allemagne), Wonderworker, and those with him (late 12th century)
  • Saint Leontius of Rădăuți, Bishop of Rădăuți in Moldavia (1432)
  • Saint Angelina of Serbia, despotina (16th century)
  • New Martyrs and Confessors

  • New Hieromartyr Arcadius Garyaev, priest (1918)
  • New Hieromartyr Alexis Drozdov, deacon (1942)
  • Other Commemorations

  • Second translation of the relics of Venerable John of Rila (946), from Veliko Tarnovo to Rila (1470)
  • Repose of Patriarch Volodymyr (Romaniuk) (Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchate) (1995)
  • References

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