May 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May 15 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 17
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 29 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.[note 1]
For May 16th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on May 3.
Saints[]
- Hieromartyr Alexander of Jerusalem, Archbishop (251)[1][note 2]
- Saint Papylinus the Martyr[3]
- Martyrs Bachtisius, Isaac and Symeon of Persia (339)[4][5][note 3]
- Saint Theodore the Sanctified of Tabennisi, disciple of Saint Pachomios the Great (367)[6]
- Martyrs Abda (Audas) and Abdjesus (Audiesus) the Bishops, Benjamin, and 38 other martyrs at Beth-Kashkar in the Persian Empire, under Ardashir II (375), including:[7][8][note 4]
- 16 priests, 9 deacons, 6 monks, and 7 unnamed virgins.
- Saint Neadius (Neadios), Bishop and Wonderworker.[9][note 5]
- Saint Bardas, founder of the monastery of the Forerunner in Petra, Constantinople (5th-6th century)[5]
- Martyrdom of the 44 Holy Sabaite fathers, monk-martyrs of the Great Lavra of St. Sabbas the Sanctified, massacred by the Saracens (610 or 614)[5][8][11][note 6]
- Martyr Peter of Blachernae (761)[13][note 7]
- Saint Thomas I, Patriarch of Jerusalem (820)[5]
- Saint George of Mitylene, Bishop (821 or 842)[14][note 8]
- Saint Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople (925)[16]
Pre-Schism Western saints[]
- Saint Fort (Fort de Bordeaux), first Bishop of Bordeaux in France, venerated as a martyr (c. 1st century?)[17][18]
- Saint Peregrinus, Bishop of Terni (138)[17][19]
- Saint Peregrine of Auxerre, martyr, the first bishop of Auxerre and the builder of its first cathedral (261 or 304)[8][17][20]
- Martyrs Felix and Gennadius, at Uzalis in Africa[8][17][21]
- Martyrs Vitus (Guy), Modestus, and Crescentia at Lucania (c. 303)[5][22]
- Saint Hilary, Bishop of Pavia, one of the bishops in the north of Italy who fought against Arianism (376)[17]
- Saint Possidius, Bishop of Calama in Numidia in North Africa, a friend of Saint Augustine of Hippo (c. 370 - c. 440)[8][17]
- Saint Primael, ascetic, from Britain, he went to Brittany and became a hermit near Quimper (c. 450)[17]
- Blessed child-saint Musa of Rome (5th century)[5][22]
- Saint Carantac (Carantog, Caimach, Carnath), Welsh prince who aided St Patrick in the enlightenment of Ireland (5th century)[17][23]
- Saint Fidolus (Phal), Abbot at Isle-Aumont, south of Troyes (c. 540 - 549)[8][17][24]
- Saint Germerius, Bishop of Toulouse in France for fifty years (560)[17]
- Saint Brendan the Navigator, abbot of Clonfert (c. 577)[8][17][25]
- Saint Domnolus, Bishop of Le Mans (581)[8][17][26]
- Saint Carantoc, an abbot who founded the church of Llangrannog in Wales (6th century)[17][27][note 9]
- Saint Honoratus of Amiens, the seventh bishop of Amiens (c. 600)[8][17][28]
- Saint Annobert (Alnobert), a monk at Almenêches, consecrated Bishop of Séez in France (c. 689)[17]
- Saint Franchy (Francovæcus), a monk at St Martin de la Bretonnière in France, later a hermit in the Nivernais (Diocese of Nevers) (7th century)[17]
Post-Schism Orthodox saints[]
- Saints Cassian (1537) and Laurence (1548), disciples of Venerable Cornelius of Komel, Abbots of Komel ("Korneliev" Monastery), Vologda.[29]
- New Hieromartyr Teodor (Nestorović) of Vršac, Bishop of Vršac in Banat, Serbia (1595)[30]
- New Martyr Nicholas of Metsovo, at Trikala, whose relics are at Meteora (1617)[5][22][31]
New martyrs and confessors[]
- Venerable Hieromonk Matthew of Yaransk the Wonderworker ( 'Mitrophan Kuzmich Zvetsov' ) (1927)[32][33][note 10]
- New Martyr Vukasin of Serbia, under the Ustashi terrorists (1941)[35][note 11]
Other commemorations[]
- Foundation of the church of Saint Euphemia, near the Neorion (port facilities), by the Dolmabahçe Palace of Constantinople.[36]
- Translation of the relics (1545) of Saint Ephraim, Abbot of Perekop, Wonderworker of Novgorod (1492)[37][note 12]
- Commemoration of Saint Macarius (Notaras) of Corinth (1805) in the village of Myloi, Samos island.[38][note 13]
Icon gallery[]
St. Abdias (Abidas or Obadiah) of Persia (Menologion of Basil II, 10th century).
Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos.
The martyrdom of Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia.
Martyrdom of Saint Vitus.
Bishop St. Germerius of Toulouse, represented in a sculpture on the Church of Our Lady of Dalbade, Toulouse.
St. Brendan of Clonfert.
St. Domnolus, Bishop of Le Mans, stained glass.
St. Carantoc's Church, Crantock.
Tympanum of the southern door of the Cathedral of Amiens, showing the life of Saint Honoratus of Amiens, including his appointment as bishop, and translation of his relics.
St. Honoratus of Amiens.
Venerable Hieromonk Matthew of Yaransk, the Wonderworker.
Notes[]
- ^ The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used to indicate a date in the Julian Calendar (which is used by churches on the "Old Calendar").
The notation New Style or (NS), indicates a date in the Revised Julian calendar (which is used by churches on the "New Calendar"). - ^ Also commemorated on December 12.[2]
- ^ In the Slavonic Menaion these are observed on May 18.
- ^ It is well known that under the reign Shapur (309-379), Ardashir II had served as governor-King of Adiabene, where he had reportedly persecuted Christians.
- ^ His memory is preserved in a poem by St. Joseph the Hymnographer (9th century) - (Parisian Codex 1575, sheet 846).[10]
- ^ See also another group of Sabaite Fathers commemorated on March 20 († 796).[12]
- ^ It appears that Saint Peter was an ascetic in the city of Petra. Later he was buried in a church at Blachernae.
- ^ His feast day is on April 7. May 16 is likely the feast day of the translation his relics.[15]
- ^ He is linked with Crantock in Cornwall and Carhampton in Somerset in England and was also venerated in Brittany.
- ^ He is also commemorated on October 8 on the celebration of the "Synaxis of the Saints of Vyatka".[34] Saint Matthew was born in the city of Vyatka (now Kirov); in 1891 he became a monk at the Monastery of St. Alexander Nevsky, and was tonsured with the name Matthew; here he practiced asceticism, obedience, and unceasing prayer, and God blessed him as a Wonderworker. He reposed in peace in 1927.
- ^ See also: (in Serbian): Старац Вукашин. Serbian Wikipedia.
- ^ His feast day is on September 26.
- ^ His feast day is on April 17.[39]
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