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April 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

April 17 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 19

All fixed commemorations below are observed on May 1 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For April 18th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on April 5.

Saints

Pre-Schism Western saints

  • Saint Eleutherius, Bishop of Illyria, his mother Anthia, and eleven others, martyred in Illyria under Hadrian (c. 117-138) <small>(see also: December 15 - East)</small>
  • Martyr Corebus, a prefect of Messina in Sicily, converted to Christ by St Eleutherius and martyred under the Emperor Hadrian (c. 117-138)
  • Martyr Calocerus, an officer of the Emperor Hadrian martyred in Brescia in Italy (c. 117-138)
  • Saint Apollonius the Apologist, a Roman senator, denounced as a Christian by one of his own slaves and condemned to be beheaded (c. 190)
  • Saints Bitheus and Genocus, two monks from Britain who accompanied St Finian of Clonard to Ireland (6th century)
  • Saint Laserian (Molaisse), founder of the monastery and bishopric of Leighlin in Ireland (639)
  • Saint Deicola (Dicul), born in Ireland, he preached Christ in England in Norfolk and in Sussex (late 7th century)
  • Saint Agia (Aia, Aya, Austregildis, Aye), wife of St Hidulf of Hainault in Belgium, monastic at the convent of Mons (c. 714)
  • Saint Wicterp (Wiho, Wicho), Abbot of Ellwangen Abbey in Germany, later became the tenth Bishop of Augsburg (749)
  • Saint Cogitosus, a monk at Kildare in Ireland who probably wrote the Life of St Brigid (8th century)
  • Saint Perfectus, a priest in Cordoba in Spain, martyred by Muslims on Easter Sunday (851)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

New martyrs and confessors

  • New Hieromartyr Bessarion Selinin, Priest (1918)
  • New Hieromartyr Alexis Krontenkov, Priest, of Ekaterinburg (1930)
  • New Hieromartyrs Nicholas (1937) and Basil Derzhavin (1930), Priests, and martyred lay people of the city of Gorodets, Nizhni-Novgorod.
  • New Martyr Tamara (Satsi), Abbess, of Cheboksara (Chuvashia) (1942)

Other commemorations

  • Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "" ("Sweet-kissing"). <small>(see also: March 27)</small>
  • Icon of the Mother of God of St Maximus (Maximovsk Icon) (1299)

Icon gallery

Notes

References

Sources

Greek Sources

Russian Sources