August 18 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 20
All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 1 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For August 19, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on August 6.
Feasts
Saints
- Martyr Andrew Stratelates and 2,593 soldier-martyrs with him, in Cilicia (284-305)
- Saint Sarah the Righteous (17th century BC)
- Saint Moses and Sarah of Alexandria (3rd century)
- Martyrs Timothy, Agapius, and Thecla, of Palestine (304)
- Martyrs Eutychianus, Strategius and Myron, by fire (304)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Julius, an early martyr in Rome (c. 190)
- Saint Rufinus, a saint venerated in Mantua in Italy from early times, confessor.
- Saint Magnus of Anagni, martyr (2nd century)
- Saint Saint Maginus of Tarragona, hermit (3rd century)
- Saint Sixtus III, bishop of Rome (440)
- Saint Marianus, a hermit in the forest of Entreaigues in Berry in France, confessor (c. 515)
- Saint Donatus, presbyter, born in Orleans in France, he lived as a hermit on Mt Jura near Sisteron in Provence (c. 535)
- Saint Elaphius, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne in France (580)
- Saint Mochta (Mochteus), possibly born in Wales, he founded the monastery of Louth in Ireland (6th century)
- Saint Bertulf of Bobbio, a monk at Luxeuil in France, then went to Bobbio in Italy where he became abbot on the repose of St Attalas (640)
- Saint Magnus of Avignon (660)
- Saint Calminius (Calmilius), a hermit who founded the monasteries of Villars and Mauzac near Riom in France (c. 690)
- Saint Guenninus, Bishop of Vannes in Brittany (7th century)
- Saint Namadie (Namadia), wife of St Calminius, as a widow she became a nun at Marsat in France (c. 700)
- Saint Sebaldus, probably born in England, he lived as a hermit near Vicenza in Italy, then preached with St Willibald in the Reichswald in Germany (c. 770)
- Saint Credan, eighth Abbot of Evesham Abbey (780)
- Saint Marinus, Bishop at the monastery of St Peter in Besalú in Catalonia in Spain (c. 800)
- Saint Badulf (Badour, Badolf), a monk and Abbot of Ainay, near Lyon in France (850)
- Saint Leovigild and Christopher, monks, martyred in Córdoba under Abderrahman II (852)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- Saint Nicholas Lebedev, Priest of Tver, New-Martyr (1933)
- Saint Mary (Korepova), nun and confessor (1942)
Other commemorations
Icon gallery
Notes
References
Sources
Greek Sources
Russian Sources
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