Sep. 15 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Sep. 17
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 29 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For September 16th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 3.
Saints
- Saint Sebastiana, disciple of Apostle Paul, martyred at Heraclea (86)
- Saint Melissa of Marcianopolis, roman missionary born in Italy, virgin and martyr (c. 126-157)
- Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised, of Chalcedon (304)
- Martyrs Victor and Sosthenes at Chalcedon (c. 304)
- Venerable Dorotheus, hermit of Egypt (4th century)
- New Martyrs Isaac and Joseph, at Karnu, Georgia (808)
- Martyr Ludmilla, grandmother of St. Wenceslaus, Prince of the Czechs (927)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Cornelius, Pope of Rome (253)
- Hieromartyr Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage (258) <small>(see also: August 31 - East)</small>
- Martyrs Lucy and Geminian, a widow and a neophyte martyred together in Rome under Diocletian (c. 300) <small>(see also: September 17 - East)</small>
- Martyrs Abundius and Abundantius, and John and Marcianus, in Rome (c. 304)
- Saint Ninian, Bishop of Whithorn (Candida Casa), Apostle to the Southern Picts (c. 432) <small>(see also: August 26)</small>
- Saint Curcodomus, successor of St Humbert as Abbot of Maroilles Abbey near Cambrai in France (c. 680)
- Virgin-martyr Dulcissima, venerated from time immemorial in Sutri in Italy.
- Saint Eugenia, Abbess of Hohenburg Abbey (735)
- Saints Rogelius and Servus-Dei, a monk and his young disciple martyred in Cordoba in Spain for publicly denouncing Islam (852)
- Saint Edith of Wilton, Nun, of Wilton Abbey (984)
- Saint Stephen of Perugia, third Abbot of St Peter in Perugia in Italy (1026)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Gregory (Raevskii) of Tver, Priest (1937)
- New Hieromartyr Sergius Losev, Priest (1942)
- Venerable Confessor Sofian (Boghiu) of Antim (2002)
Other commemorations
- Icon of the Mother of God Support of Humble, near Pskov (1420)
- Translation of the relics (2001) of St. Alexis Mechev of Moscow (1923)
Icon gallery
Notes
References
Sources
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