August 22 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 24
All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 5 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For August 23, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on August 10.
Feasts
Saints
- Hieromartyr Pothinus, Bishop of Lyon ()
- Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon (202)
- Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Sirmium in Hungary (304) <small>(see also: March 26)</small>
- Martyrs Severus, Memnon the Centurion, and 38 others, of Thrace () <small>(see also: August 20)</small>
- Martyr Lupus of Novae (306), slave of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki. <small>(see also: October 26)</small>
- Saints Eutychius (540) and Florentius (547) of Nursia.
- Saint Callinicus, Patriarch of Constantinople (705)
- Saint Anthony, Bishop of Sardis (10th century)
- Saint Nicholas the Sicilian, ascetic of Mt. Neotaka in Euboea.
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Quiriacus, Maximus Archelaus and Companions ()
- Martyrs Minervius, Eleazar and Companions, in Lyon in France - eight children are included in their number (3rd century)
- Saint Tydfil, venerated in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales, where she was slain by the heathen ()
- Saint Victor of Vita (Victor Vitensis), born in Carthage in North Africa, he was either Bishop there or in Utica ()
- Saint ÃÂogan of Ardstraw ()
- Saints Flavian (Flavinian, Flavius) of Autun, the twenty-first Bishop of Autun in France (7th century)
- Saints Altigianus and Hilarinus, two monks killed by the Saracens at Saint-Seine in France (731)
- Martyrs ÃÂbbe the Younger, Abbess of Coldingham Priory, Northumbria, and her companions (870)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Saint Haralambos of Panagia Kalyviani convent (in the Heraklio Prefecture), the newly-revealed (1788)
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyrs Ephraim (Kuznetsov), Bishop of Selenginsk, and John Vostorgov, Archpriest, of Moscow, and Martyr Nicholas Varzhansky (1918)
- New Hieromartyrs Paul Gaidai and John Karabanov, Priests (1937)
Other commemorations
- Synaxis of Panagia Proussiotissa (Mother of God of Proussa) in Evrytania, Greece ()
- Mykhaylivska Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
- Repose of Abbot Ioannicius (Moroi) of Sihastria, Romania (1944)
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Notes
References
Sources
Greek Sources
Russian Sources
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