June 20 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 22
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 4 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For June 21st, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 8.
Saints
- Hieromartyr Tertius of Iconium (Terence), Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Iconium (1st century)
- Martyr Julian and his wife Basilissa, and with them Martyrs Celsius, his mother Marcianilla, Anastasius, the priest Anthony, seven brothers, and twenty prison guards, of Antinoe in Egypt (283-305) <small>(see also: January 8 )</small>
- Martyr Julian of Tarsus in Cilicia (c. 284-305)
- Martyr Aphrodisius in Cilicia.
- Martyrs Kyriakos and Apollinarios, of Africa.
- Saints Julius of Novara, presbyter, and his brother Julian the Deacon (5th century)
- Martyr Archil II, King of Georgia (718 or 744)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saints Rufinus and Martia, martyrs in one of the early persecutions in Syracuse in Sicily.
- Saint Urciscenus, Seventh Bishop of Pavia in Italy c 183-216 (c. 216)
- Saint Martin of Tongres, seventh Bishop of Tongres in Belgium, venerated as the Apostle of the Hesbaye region in Brabant (c. 350)
- Saint Demetria, a virgin-martyr in Rome, sister of St Bibiana and daughter of Sts Flavian and Dafrosa (363)
- Saint Alban of Mainz, a Greek priest from Naxos, sent into exile by the Arians, he preached the Gospel in Germany around Mainz, then martyred by the Arians (c. 400)
- Saint Cormac Ua Liatháin (Cormac of the Sea; Corbmac), a disciple of St Columba and Abbot of Durrow Monastery, Ireland (c. 590)
- Saint Méen (Mevenus, Mewan, Maine), a disciple of St Samson, whom he accompanied to Brittany, and founded the monastery of Saint-Méon (617)
- Saint Agofredus, brother of St Leutfrid (Leffroi), and monk at Holy Cross (La-Croix-Saint-Leuffroi), a monastery near Evreux in the north of France (738)
- Saint Leutfrid (Leufroi), founder of the monastery La Croix-Saint-Ouen (later called Saint-Leufroy) near Evreux in France, where he was abbot for nearly fifty years (738)
- Saint Engelmund of Velsen, an English-born Benedictine missionary to Frisia (c. 739)
- Saint Dominic of Comacchio, a monk at Comacchio near Venice in Italy (c. 820)
- Saint Rodulf (Rudolph, Raoul, Ralph), Abbot, and Archbishop of Bourges, Gaul (866)
- Saint Wolfrid, founder of the monastery of Hohentwiel in Germany (c. 990)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr John Budrin (1918)
- Venerable New Hieroconfessor George (Lavrov), Archimandrite, of Kaluga (1932)
- New Hieromartyr Jonah (Sankov), Hieromonk, of Alpatievo, Moscow (1938)
- New Hieromartyrs Alexis Skvortsov, Paul Uspensky and Nicholas Rozanov, Priests (1938)
- New Martyr Nikita Sukharev (1942)
Other commemorations
Icon gallery
Notes
References
Sources
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