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July 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

July 23 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - July 25

All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on August 6 by Old Calendar.

For July 24th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on July 11.

Saints

  • Saint Athenagoras of Athens, Apologist (c. 190)
  • Saint Christina the Great Martyr (Christina of Tyre) (c. 300)
  • Martyrs Capito and Hymenaeus, by the sword.
  • Martyr Hermogenes, by having his teeth pulled out, dying of infection and bleeding.
  • Saint Salumptinus, a Bishop of Jerusalem.
  • Holy Martyrs and Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb of Russia, in holy baptism Romanus and David (1015)
  • Venerable Hilarion of Tvali, Georgia (1041)

Pre-Schism Western saints

  • Saints Victor, Stercatius and Antinogenes, by tradition three brothers martyred in Merida in Estremadura in Spain (304)
  • Saint Vincent, a martyr in Rome outside the walls of the city, on the road to Tivoli.
  • Saint Ursicinus of Sens, fourth Bishop of Sens in France and an opponent of Arianism (c. 380)
  • Saint Dictinus, Bishop of Astorga in Spain (420)
  • Saint Declán of Ardmore, Bishop of Ardmore in Ireland (5th century)
  • Saint Lewina (Leofwynn), a Briton and virgin-martyr venerated in Seaford in Sussex, England (5th century)
  • Saint Menefrida, patron-saint of Tredresick in Cornwall (5th century)
  • Saint Nissen, abbot of Montgarth (Mountgarret) Abbey in Wexford, Ireland.
  • Saint Godo (Gaon), born in Verdun, a nephew of St Wandrille, he became a monk at Fontenelle Abbey, later founding the monastery of Oye, near Sezanne-en-Brie (c. 690)
  • Saints Wulfhad and Rufinus (Ruffin), princes of Mercia, baptised by St Chad, then put to death by their father (unconverted), at Stone in Staffordshire (7th century)
  • Saint Christiana, by tradition born in England, she lived a holy life in Flanders and is the patron saint of Termonde in Belgium (7th century)
  • Saint Sigolena of Albi (Segoulème), a nun in the convent of Troclar on the Tarn in the south of France, where she later became abbess (c. 769)
  • Saint Aliprandus (Leuprandus), Abbot of St Augustine's in Pavia, Italy (8th century)
  • Saint Bernulphus, Bishop of Utrecht (1054)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

  • Venerable Symeon the Newly-Revealed (born 1042)
  • Venerable Polycarp of the Kiev Caves, Archimandrite (1182)
  • Venerable Pachomius, Abbot, near Vologda (1479)
  • New Martyr Theophilus of Zakynthos, burnt alive in Chios (1635)
  • Venerable Bogolep, child schemamonk, of Chorny Yar (Black Ravine), near Astrakhan (1654 or 1667)
  • New Martyr Athanasius of Kios in Bithynia, beheaded in Constantinople (1670)
  • Saint George (Konissky), Bishop of Mogilev (1795)

New martyrs and confessors

* Abbot Ambrose;
* Hieromonks Arcadius, Ioannicius, Jonah, Joseph, Nicanor, Athanasius, Theophan, Serapion, Nicostratus, and Julian;
* Monks Ioannicius, Herman, Nazarius, Parthenius, Potapius, and Dorymedon.
  • New Hieromartyr Alpheus, Deacon (1937)
  • Holy New Martyrs of Prebilovci in Hercegovina (1941)
  • New Hiero-confessor Nicholas Pongelsky, Priest (1942)
  • New Hiero-confessor John Kalinin, Priest, of Olenevka (1951)

Other commemorations

  • Repose of Blessed Monk Tikhon of Turukhan, on the Yenisei River in Siberia (1682)
  • Uncovering of the relics (1994) of Venerable Dalmatus, Abbot and founder of the Dormition Monastery in Siberia (1697)

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Notes

References

Sources

Greek Sources
  • Great Synaxaristes: 24 ΙΟΥΛΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
  • Συναξαριστής. 24 ΙουλίοÏÂ. ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).
  • 24/07/. Ορθόδοξος Συναξαριστής.
Russian Sources