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March 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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March 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Mar. 10 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Mar. 12 All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 24 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

Contents

For March 11th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on February 26 (February 27 on leap years).

Saints

  • Hieromartyr Pionius, Priest of Smyrna, and those with him (250):
  • Asclepiades, Macedonia, Linus (Limnus), and Sabina.
  • Hieromartyrs Trophimus and Thalus, Priests, of Laodicea (300) (see also: March 16)
  • The Holy Syrian Martyrs (4th century)
  • Venerable John Moschos, the ascetic writer of ‘The Spiritual Meadow’ (622)
  • Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem (638)
  • Venerable George, Abbot of Sinai (7th century), brother of St. John Climacus.
  • Saint George the New, Wonderworker of Constantinople (c. 970)
  • Pre-Schism Western saints

  • Martyrs Candidus, Piperion and Companions, 22 martyrs who suffered in North Africa (in Carthage or in Alexandria), under Valerian and Gallienus (c. 254-259)
  • Martyrs Heraclius and Zosimus, who suffered in Carthage in North Africa under Valerian and Gallienus (263)
  • Martyr Alberta, one of the first victims of the persecution under Diocletian, she suffered in Agen in France with St Faith and others (c. 286)
  • Martyr Constantine, a confessor in Carthage in North Africa.
  • Hieromartyr Constantine of Cornwall and Govan, in Kintyre, Scotland (576) (see also: March 9)
  • Saint Constantine of Strathclyde, King, Monk, Confessor (640)
  • Saint Vigilius, Successor of St Palladius (661) as Bishop of Auxerre in France, murdered in a forest near Compiègne by order of the mayor of the palace (685)
  • Saint Vindician, a disciple of St Eligius, became Bishop of Arras-Cambrai in France and bravely protested against the excesses of the Merovingian Kings (712)
  • Saint Benedict Crispus of Milan, Archbishop of Milan in Italy for forty-five years (725)
  • Saint Óengus the Culdee (Óengus of Tallaght, Angus), Bishop, of Clonenagh, Ireland (824)
  • Hieromartyr Eulogius of Córdoba, Metropolitan of Cordoba, who suffered martyrdom for protecting St Leocritia, a young girl converted from Islam (859)
  • Saint Firmian (Fermanus, Firminus), Abbot of San Sabino Piceno near Fermo in Italy (c. 1020)
  • Saint Peter the Spaniard, a pilgrim from Spain to Rome who settled as a hermit in Babuco near Veroli, confessor, renowned for miracles.
  • Post-Schism Orthodox saints

  • Venerable Theodora of Arta, Queen of Arta, wife of Despot Michael II of Epirus (c. 1275)
  • Saint Sophronius, recluse of the Kiev Caves (13th century)
  • Saint Euthymius II of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod, Wonderworker (1458)
  • Saint Sophronius of Vratsa, Bishop of Vratsa (Bulgaria) (1813)
  • Venerable Alexis of Goloseyevsky Skete, Kiev Caves (1917)
  • New martyrs and confessors

  • New Hiero-confessor Patrick (Petrov), hieromonk of Valaam Monastery (1933)
  • New Hieromartyr Basil Malahov, Priest (1937)
  • Other commemorations

  • Translation to Constantinople of the relics of Martyr Epimachus of Pelusium, from Alexandria (250)
  • Slaying of Emperor Paul I of Russia (1801)
  • References

    March 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Wikipedia