June 15 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 17
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 29 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For June 16th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 3.
Saints
- Hieromartyr Mark, Bishop of Apollonias, nephew of the Apostle Barnabas (1st century)
- Martyr Elappas.
- Five Martyrs of Nicomedia, by the sword.
- Forty Martyrs of Rome, by fire.
- Hieromartyr Tigrius, Priest, and Martyr Eutropius, Reader, of Constantinople (404) <small>(see also: January 12)</small>
- Saint Mnemonios, Bishop of Amathus in Cyprus (4th century)
- Saint Tikhon of Amathus in Cyprus, Bishop and Wonderworker (425)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saints Ferreolus, Priest, and Ferrutio, Deacon, brothers from Asia Minor (c. 212)
- Saint Similien of Nantes (Sambin), third Bishop of Nantes in France, confessor; St Gregory of Tours testified to his holiness. (310)
- Saints Actinea and Graecina, both martyrs, the former was beheaded in Volterra in Italy under Diocletian (4th century)
- Saints Aureus of Mainz, Justina and Companions, during an invasion of the Huns (c. 436 or 451)
- Saint Simplicius of Bourges, Bishop of Bourges in France, he defended the Church against the Arian Visigoths (477)
- Saint Cettin (Cethagh), a disciple of St Patrick of Ireland and consecrated bishop by him (5th century)
- Saint Berthaldus (Bertaud), a hermit in the Ardennes in France, who was ordained priest by St Remigius of Reims (c. 540)
- Saint Aurelianus of Arles, Bishop of Arles in France (c. 550)
- Venerable Colman McRoi, a deacon who was a disciple of St Columba, he founded a monastery at Reachrain, now Lambay Island, near Dublin in Ireland (6th century)
- Saint Curig, Bishop of Llanbadarn in Wales, where several churches are dedicated to him (6th century)
- Saints Felix and Maurus, father and son who lived as hermits at what is now called San Felice near Narni in central Italy (6th century)
- Venerable Ismael (Isfael), a disciple of St Teilo in Wales, he was consecrated Bishop of Menevia by him (6th century)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Venerable Sabbas of Moscow, Monk of Andronikov Monastery, Moscow (1378)
- Venerable Tikhon of Kaluga, or Medyn, founder of the St. Tikhon of Kaluga Monastery (1492)
- Saint Tikhon of Lukhov, Kostroma (1503)
- Martyr Kaikhosro of Georgia, monk, of Jerusalem, under Abbas I of Persia (1612)
- Saint Tikhon of Krestogorsk, founder of Krestogorsk Monastery, Vologda (17th century)
- Venerable Moses of Optina, founder and archimandrite of the Skete of St. John the Baptist (1862)
New martyrs and confessors
* Priests Ephrem Dolganev, Michael Makarov and Peter Korelin.
* Martyr Constantine Miniatov.
Other commemorations
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References
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