August 16 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 18
All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 30 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For August 17, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on August 4.
Feasts
- Afterfeast of the Dormition.
Saints
- Hieromartyr Myron of Cyzicus, Priest (250)
- Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius, and Callinicus (Coronatus), with others, of Caesarea in Bithynia (c. 250) <small>(see also: December 14)</small>
- Martyrs Paul and his sister Juliana, and Quadratus, Acacius and Stratonicus the executioners, at Ptolemais in Syria (273) <small>(see also: March 4)</small>
- Martyrs Straton, Philip, Eutychian, and Cyprian, of Nicomedia (303)
- Venerable Monk-martyr Macarius of Mount St. Auxentius (768)
- Venerable Elias the Younger of Calabria, (Elias of Enna) (903)
- Venerable Aiglon, a hermit who lived ascetically and reposed in peace.
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Eusebius, a Greek by birth, reposed in exile in Sicily (310)
- Saint Theodulus of Grammont (Theodore, Yoder), an early Bishop of Valais, who was much revered in Switzerland and Savoy (4th century)
- Hieromartyrs Liberatus, Boniface, Servus, Rusticus, Rogatus, Septimus, and Maximus, under the Arian King Hunneric (483)
- Saint Anastasius of Terni, Bishop of Terni in Italy (c. 553)
- Saint James the Deacon, companion of St Paulinus of York in his mission to Northumbria (after 671) <small>(see also: October 18)</small>
- Saint Drithelm, monk at Melrose Abbey in Scotland, Confessor, great ascetic (c. 700)
- Saint Carloman, eldest son of Charles Martel, became King of Austrasia (754)
- Saint Amor (Amator, Amour), companion of St Pirmin in preaching Christ in Germany, founder of the monastery of Amorbach in Franconia (8th century)
- Martyr Patroclus of Troyes, under Aurelian (270-275) <small>(see also: January 21)</small>
- Hieromartyr Jeroen (Hiero, Iero), hieromonk, at Noordwijk, Netherlands (857)
- Saint Benedicta and Cecilia, two daughters of the King of Lorraine, became nuns and successively Abbesses of Susteren Abbey, in the Rhineland, Germany (10th century)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Venerable Alypius the Iconographer, of the Kiev Caves Monastery (1114)
- Saint Tbeli Abuserisdze of Khikhuni, Adjara (13th century)
- Venerable Leucius, Abbot of Volokolamsk (1492) <small>(see also: April 7)</small>
- Blessed Theodoretus, Enlightener of the Laps in Solovki (1571)
- Saint Philip of Mt. Yankov Monastery, left bank of Sukhona River in Vologda, monk (1662)
- New Monk-martyr Agapius, at Thermes, near Thessalonica (1752)
- Venerable Monk-martyr Demetrius of Samarina (Pindos), at Ioannina (1808) <small>(see also: August 18)</small>
- Saint Nazaria, Schemanun, first abbess of VÃÂratec Monastery, disciple of St. Basil of Poiana MÃÂrului, St. Paisius Velichkovsky of NeamÃÂ, and St. Joseph of VÃÂratec (1814)
- Saint Olimpiada, Schemanun, founder and benefactor of VÃÂratec Monastery, disciple of St. Paisius Velichkovsky of NeamÃÂ, St. Joseph of VÃÂratec, and Venerable Nazaria of VÃÂratec (1842)
- Saint Elisabeta (Safta) Brâncoveanu, Schemanun, resident of VÃÂratec Monastery (1857)
- Saint Pimen, Archimandrite, of Ugreshi Monastery (1880)
- Saint George the Pilgrim (Gheorghe LazÃÂr the Ascetic), of Piatra NeamÃÂ, in eastern Romania (1916)
- Venerable Athanasios Hamakiotis, Greek Hieromonk and spiritual father noted for his pastoral work in Attica (1967)
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Alexis Velikoselsky, Priest (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Demetrius Ostroumov, Priest (1937)
Other commemorations
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References
Sources
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Russian Sources
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