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March 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

March 25 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 27

All fixed commemorations below are observed on April 8 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For March 26th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on March 13.

Feasts

Saints

  • Martyr Codratus (Quadratus), Emmanuel and Theodosius, and with them 40 other martyrs, who suffered under Diocletian (284-305)
  • Hieromartyr Theodore, with Irenaeus the Deacon, and Serapion and Ammonius the lectors, in Pentapolis in Libya (304)
  • Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Sirmium in Hungary (304) <small>(see also: March 25)</small>
  • Hieromartyr Montanus, priest, and his wife Maxima, at Sirmium (ca. 304)
  • Martyrs Philemon and Domninus of Thessalonica, in Italy. <small>(see also: March 21)</small>
  • Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Kival, and Martyr Pullius the Reader.
  • Saint Eutychius, Subdeacon, of Alexandria (356)
  • Holy 26 Martyrs in Gothia by burning, under the Crimean Goths, under the Gothic King Jungerich (375-383), including:
* Bathusius and Bercus, presbyters;
* Monk-martyr Arpilus;
* Laymen martyrs: Abibus, Agnus (Hagias), Reasus (Ruias), Igathrax (Egathrax), Iscoeus (Iskous, Eskoes, Escoos), Silas, Signicus (Sigetzas), Sonerilas (Swerilas), Suimbalus (Swemblas), Thermus (Therthas), Phillus (Philgas);
* Laywomen martyrs: Anna, Alla (Alas), Larissa (Baren, Beride), Monco (Manca, Moiko), Mamica (Kamika), Uirko (Virko, Oneko), Animais (Animaida, Anemais), Gaatha the queen of the Goths, and Duklida (Dulcilla).

Pre-Schism Western saints

  • Martyr Castulus, an officer of the palace in Rome, tortured and buried alive for helping other Orthodox (286) <small>(see also: December 18)</small>
  • Martyrs Peter, Marcian, John, Thecla, Cassian and others, at Rome.
  • Saint Felix of Trier, consecrated Bishop of Trier in Germany by St Martin of Tours in 386 (ca. 400)
  • Saint Sincheall, a disciple of St Patrick and founder of the monastery of Killeigh in Offaly, where there were 150 monks (5th century)
  • Saint Govan, hermit of Pembrokeshire (586)
  • Saint Mocheallóg (Cellog, Mottelog, Motalogus), patron saint of Kilmallock in Limerick in Ireland (ca.639)
  • Saint Braulio of Saragossa in Iberia, Bishop and Confessor (646)
  • Saint Garbhan (Garbán), a saint who left his name to Dungarvan in Ireland (7th century)
  • Saint Ludger, missionary bishop in the Netherlands and northwestern Germany (809)
  • Saint Bertilo, Abbot of St Benignus Abbey in Dijon in France, martyred with several of his monks at the altar when the Vikings sacked the monastery (ca. 878-888)
  • Saint Felicitas of Padua, nun, probably at Sts Cosmas and Damian in Padua in Italy (9th century)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

New martyrs and confessors

  • Martyr Parasceva Kochneva (1939)

Other commemorations

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Notes

References

Sources

Greek Sources

Russian Sources

  • 8 апреля (26 марта). Православная Энциклопедия под редакцией Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла (электронная версия). (Orthodox Encyclopedia - Pravenc.ru).
  • 26 марта (ст.ст.) 8 апреля 2013 (нов. ст.). Русская Православная Церковь Отдел внешних церковных связей. (DECR).