June 19 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 21
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 3 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For June 20th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 7.
Saints
- Martyrs Paul, Cyriacus, Paula, Felicilana, Thomas, Felix, Martyrius, Vitaly, Crispinus, and Emilius, in Tomis, Moesia (290)
- Hieromartyrs Aristocleus, priest, the deacon Demetrian, and the reader Athanasius, at Salamis on Cyprus (c. 306) <small>(see also: June 23)</small>
- Hieromartyr Methodius of Olympus in Lycia, Bishop of Patara (312)
- Blessed Studius, founder of the Studion Monastery (5th century)
- Venerable Nahum of Ochrid, Enlightener of the Bulgarians (910)
- The Venerable Two Ascetic Hermits, reposed in peace in the desert.
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Novatus, son of Pudens, senator of Rome, and brother of Sts Praxedes and Pudentiana (c. 151)
- Saint Alban, Protomartyr of Britain (c. 303) <small>(see also: June 22 )</small>
- Saint Leucius the Confessor, Bishop of Brindisi (Brentisiopolis) (5th century)
- Hieromartyr Silverius, Pope of Rome (537)
- Saint Govan (Goven, Cofen), hermit who lived in a fissure on the side of coastal cliff near Bosherston, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales (586)
- Saint Florentina (Florence), Abbess, of Spain (c. 636)
- Saint Goban (Gobain), an Irish Benedictine monk and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England (670)
- Saint Bain (Bainus, Bagnus), a monk at Fontenelle in France, he became Bishop of Thérouanne (c. 710)
- Saint Helen (Heliada), Abbess of the convent of Oehren in Trier in Germany (c. 750)
- Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg, Abbot of Weissenburg, and in 968 the first Archbishop of Magdeburg, with jurisdiction over the western Slavs or Sorbs (981)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
Other commemorations
- Translation of the relics (1st-2nd century) of Martyrs Inna, Pinna, and Rimma, Scythian disciples of Apostle Andrew, to Alushta in Crimea (1st-2nd century)<small>(see also: January 20 )</small>
- Translation of the relics and garments (c. 960) of Apostles Luke, Andrew, and Thomas, Prophet Elisha, and Martyr Lazarus to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
- Uncovering of the relics (1001) of Edward the Martyr, King of England (978) <small>(see also: March 18 - feast, and February 13 - translation)</small>
- Translation of the relics of St. Gurias, Archbishop of Kazan (1630)
- Finding of the relics (1959) of New Hieromartyr Raphael, Hieromonk, of Mytilene (1463) <small>(see also: April 9 )</small>
- Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Odigitria" ("Directress"), at the Xenophontos monastery on Mt Athos.
- Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Modensk-Kosninsk".
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Notes
References
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