May 8 – Eastern Orthodox Church calendar – May 10
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 22 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For May 9th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on April 26.
Prophet Isaiah (8th century BC)
Great-martyr Christopher of Lycia (c. 249–251), and with him:
Martyrs Callinica (Callinike of Lycia), and Aquilina (Aquilina of Lycia) (c. 249 – 251)
Saint Maximus III of Jerusalem, Patriarch (350)
Saint Shio of Mgvime, monk, of Georgia (6th century)
Monk-martyr Nicholas of Vouneni, in Thessaly (901)
Saint Beatus, Apostle of Switzerland (2nd century)
Martyrs Epimachus and Gordianus of Rome, in the persecution of Decius (c. 249 – 251)
Saint John of Châlon, third Bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône in France (c. 475)
Saint Gerontius, bishop of Cervia near Ravenna in Italy, martyr (c. 501)
Saint Sanctan, Bishop of Kill-da-Les and Kill-na-Sanctan near Dublin in Ireland (6th century)
Blessed Adalgar, third archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (909)
Saint Vincent, Abbot of St Peter de Montes in Spain, a disciple and successor of St. Gennadius of Astorga (c. 950)
Saint Gregory, Bishop of Ostia (c. 1044)
Saint Dmitry Donskoy, Prince of Moscow (1389)
New Hieromartyr Methodius of Amaria, Crete (1793)
Saint Joseph (Litovkin) of Optina, Hiero-schema-monk of Optina Monastery (1911)
New Martyrs and Confessors
New Hieromartyr Demetrius Voskresensky, Priest (1938)
New Hieromartyr Basil Kolosov, Priest (1939)
New Martyrs of Slobozhanschyna (Slobodskaya) Ukraine.
Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari in 1087. (see also: May 20 – Greek)
Zaraysk Icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (1225)
Translation of the relics (1775) of Child-martyr Gabriel of Slutsk (1690)
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