January 29 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - January 31
All fixed commemorations below are observed on February 12 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For January 30th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on January 17.
Feasts
* Saint Basil the Great, Saint Gregory the Theologian, and Saint John Chrysostom.
Saints
* Martyrs Censorinus, Sabinus, Ares (Aares), the virgin Chryse (Chryse of Rome), Felix, Maximus, Herculianus, Venerius, Styracius, Mennas, Commodus, Hermes, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monagrius, Amandinus, Olympius, Cyprus, Theodore the Tribune, the priest Maximus, the deacon Archelaus, and the bishop Cyriacus, at Ostia, – under Roman Emperor Claudius Gothicus and a vicarius named Ulpius Romulus (269) <small>(see also August 13 - Hippolytus of Rome - who may or may not be the same individual)</small>
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Matthias of Jerusalem, bishops of Jerusalem, confessor (120)
- Saint Martina of Rome, a martyr in Rome under Alexander Severus (228)
- Saint Savina of Milan (Sabina), born in Milan, she ministered to martyrs in prison and buried their bodies during the persecution of Diocletian (311)
- Saint Armentarius of Antibes, first Bishop of Antibes in Provence in France (ca. 451)
- Martyrs Felician, Philippian and Companions, a group of one hundred and twenty-six martyrs in North Africa.
- Saint Tudy (Tudclyd, Tybie), a virgin in Wales; St Tybie's church in Llandybie in Dyfed is named after her (5th century)
- Saint Adelgonda (Adelgunda), foundress of Maubeuge Abbey (680)
- Saint Balthildes (Bathilda), Queen of France (680)
- Saint Armentarius of Pavia, Bishop of Pavia (ca. 711)
- Saint Amnichad (Amnuchad), a monk and then a hermit at Fulda monastery (1043)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Vladimir Ioannovich Khrishchenovich (Kristenovich), Priest (1933)
- New Martyr Stephen Pimenovich Nalivayko (1945)
Other commemorations
Icon gallery
Notes
References
Sources
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