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June 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

June 11 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 13

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 25 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For June 12th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on May 30.

Saints

  • Virgin-martyr Antonina, of Nicaea in Bithynia (c. 286-305) <small>(see also: March 1)</small>
  • Saints Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius, and those with them, soldiers, at Rome (304)
  • Saint Amphianus (Amphion, Alerion, Amphitrion), Bishop and Confessor, in Cilicia (c. 310)
  • Saint Triphyllius, Bishop of Leucosia (Nicosia), in Cyprus (370)
  • Saint Zenon, Bishop of Kyrenia in Cyprus.
  • Saint Olympius, Bishop and Confessor, in Thrace (4th century)
  • Saint Timothy the Hermit, of Egypt (4th century)
  • Saints John, Andrew, Heraclemon, and Theophilus, hermits of Egypt (4th century) <small>(see also: December 2)</small>
  • Venerable Onuphrius the Great (4th century)
  • Saint John the Soldier, of Egypt (6th-7th century)
  • Venerable Peter of Mount Athos (734)
  • Venerable Julian of Dagaz (Dogazou), of the Dagouta Church in Constantinople.
  • Saint John (Tornicus) of Mt. Athos and Georgia (998)

Pre-Schism Western saints

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

  • New Martyr John of Trebizond, who contested in Akkerman (Asprokastron, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi) (1330 or 1492)
  • Venerable Arsenius of Konevits, founder of Konevits Monastery, Wonderworker (1447)
  • Venerable Onuphrius of Malsk, founder of Malsk Monastery in Pskov, Wonderworker (1492)
  • Saints Onuphrius and Auxentius, monks, of Vologda (15th-16th century)
  • Venerable Stephen of Komel, founder of Ozersk Monastery in Vologda (1542)
  • Saints Jonah and Bassian, monks of Pertomsk in Solovki (1561)
  • Saint Onuphrius of Katrom Monastery, founder of Katrom Monastery in Vologda (16th century)
  • Venerable Serapion the Wonderworker, of Izborsk, Igumen (16th century)
  • Saint Onuphrius the Fool-for-Christ, of Romanov-Borisoglebsk.
  • Venerable Onuphrios of Preveza, of the Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos, in Coronisia in Arta, Greece (18th century)
  • Hieromartyr Benedict of Serres and Thessaloniki, priest, by beheading, and other monk-martyrs with him (1821):
* Monk-martyr Paul of Ioannina and Thessaloniki (c. 1821)
* Monk-martyr Synesios of Thessaloniki (1821)
* Monk-martyr Timotheos of Veria and Thessaloniki (1822)

New martyrs and confessors

  • New Martyrs Onuphrius, Bishop (1938), and those with him:
* Anthony, Barsanuphius and Joseph (1937), and Bishop Alexander Kharkovsky.

Other commemorations

  • Synaxis of Venerable Alypius the Stylite of Adrianopolis, in Constantinople.
  • First (1650) and second (1909) glorifications of St. Anna of Kashin (1368), princess of Kashin (Euphrosyne in monasticism). <small>(see also: October 2, July 21)</small>
  • Uncovering of the relics (1672) of St. John of Moscow, Fool-for-Christ (1589)
  • Synaxis of the Saints of the St. Onuphrius Monastery at Jabłeczna in Poland.
  • Miracle-working icons of the Theotokos and St. Onuphrius, at St. Onuphrius Monastery in Poland (14th century)
  • Repose of Elder Peter of Katounakia, Mt. Athos (1867)
  • Repose of Blessed Hermit Philaretus of Mt. Athos (1961)

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Notes

References

Sources

Greek Sources

  • Great Synaxaristes: 12 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
  • Συναξαριστής. 12 ΙουνίοÏÂ. ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).
  • 12/06/2017. Ορθόδοξος Συναξαριστής.

Russian Sources