June 22 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 24
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 6 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For June 23rd, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 10.
Saints
- Martyr Agrippina of Rome and her companions Paula, Bassa, and Agathonica (253-259)
- Hieromartyrs Aristocleus the Priest, Demetrian the Deacon, and Athanasius the Reader, at Salamis on Cyprus (302 or 306) <small>(see also: June 20)</small>
- Martyrs Eustochius, Gaius, Proba, Lollia, and Urban, of Ancyra (4th century)
- Venerable Hesychios the Sinaite, hegumen of Saint Catherine's Monastery (7th century)
- Venerable Barbaros the Myrrhgusher, "the Pentapolitis" (c. 820-829) <small>(see also: May 15 )</small>
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Felix of Sutri, a priest of Sutri in Lazio in Italy, scourged to death under Valerian and Gallienus (257)
- Saint John, a priest in Rome, beheaded under Julian the Apostate (362)
- Saint Moeliai (Moelray), born in Ireland and baptised by St Patrick, he became Abbot of Nendrum Monastery (c. 493)
- Venerable Etheldreda (Audrey, Etheldred, ÃÂthelthryth), Queen and Abbess, foundress of Ely Monastery, England (679) <small>(see also: October 17 - Translation of Relics )</small>
- Saint Hidulf, Count of Hainault in Belgium, he became a monk at Lobbes Abbey which he had helped to found, Benedictine abbot (c. 707)
- Saint Jacob of Toul, Bishop of Toul (769)
- Saint Walhere, a priest in Belgium murdered for his righteousness and venerated as a martyr.
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Saint Nicetas of Thebes in Boetia, and his disciples Theodore, Gregory, and Daniel (1079)
- Saint Dionysius of Polotsk (1182)
- Saint Artemius of Verkola (1545)
- Venerables Joseph, founder (1612), Anthony, and Ioannicius, Abbots of Zaonikiev Monastery, Vologda (17th century)
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Kallinikos of Veroia (1821)
- New Hieromartyrs and martyrs of Crete (1821):
* Gerasimos of Crete;
* Neophytos of Knossos;
* Ioakeim of Hersonissos;
* Hierotheos of Lambis;
* Zacharias of Sitia;
* Ioakeim of Petra;
* Gerasimos of Rethymnos;
* Kallinikos of Kydonia;
* Melchisedek of Kissamos;
* Kallinikos of Diapolis;
* and those with them, clerics and laymen, in 1821 and 1822.
- New Hieromartyrs Alexander Miropolsky, Alexis Vvedensky, and Peter Smorodintsev, Priests (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Mitrophan (Krasnopolsky), Archbishop of Astrakhan (1919)
- New Hieromartyr Leontius (von Vimpfen), Bishop of Enotaeva, and those with him (1919)
- New Hieromartyr Maxim (Zhizhilenko), Bishop of Serpukhov (1931)
Other commemorations
* "Umileniye" ("Of Tender Feeling") of the Pskov-Caves Monastery (1524);
* "Zaonikiev" (1588)
* "Vratarnitsa"(1894)
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