August 14 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 16
All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 28 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For August 15, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the saints listed on August 2.
Feasts
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyr Tarcisius, at Rome, seized by a heathen mob and preferred to die rather than expose the sacred mysteries to profanation (c. 253âÂÂ260) <small>(see also: August 14 - Greek)</small>
- Saint Alypius of Thagaste, Bishop of Tagaste in North Africa (c. 430)
- Saint Altfrid, Bishop of Hildesheim, was devoted to the Mother of God (874)
- Saint Arduinus, a priest in Rimini in Italy who lived as a hermit and ended his days in the monastery of San Gudenzio (1009)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Venerable Macarius the Roman, Abbot (1550)
- Saint Chariton of Novgorod (16th century), disciple of St. Macarius the Roman.
- New Hieromartyr Christos, Hieromonk, of Ioannina (c. 1770)
- Saint Stephen, Elder, of Vyatka (1890)
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Andrew Voliansky, Priest (1919)
- New Hieromartyr Paul Szwajko, Priest, and New Martyr Joanna, Presvytera, of Graboviec (Chelm and Podlasie, Poland) (1943)
Other commemorations
Icons
* 'Kiev Caves' (1073);
* 'Ovinov' (1425);
* 'Pskov-Caves' (1472);
* 'Semigorodnaya' (15th century);
* 'Seven Cities';
* 'Pyukhtitsa' (16th century);
* 'Bakhchisarai'.
* 'Atskurskaya' (1st century);
* 'Tsilkani' in Georgia (4th century);
* 'Vladimir-Rostov' (12th century);
* 'Mozdok' (13th century);
* 'Gaenatskaya' (13th century);
* 'Chukhlom' (14th century);
* 'Surdyeg' (1530);
* 'Tupichev' (17th century);
* 'Blachernae' (Georgia).
* 'Diasozousa';
* 'Chajnicke'.
- Icon of Sophia, the Wisdom of God (Novgorod).
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Notes
References
Sources
Greek Sources
Russian Sources
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