Synaxis of All Saints of Vladimir

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The Synaxis of all Saints of Vladimir is a holiday in honor of the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, whose life was connected with the territory of the present . It is held on June 23, according to the old style, which falls on July 6 for a new style. The synaxis festival was established in 1982 with the blessing of Patriarch Pimen on the day of the celebration of the Theotokos of Vladimir.

List of Saints[]

Martyrs[]

  • Avraamiy the Bulgarian († 1229)
  • Mitrofan the Archbishop († 1238)
  • Patrick the Holy Martyr († 1411)

Reverend[]

  • Nikita of Pereyaslavl († 1186)
  • Elijah Muromec of Pechersk (+ about 1188)
  • Pachomius Archimandrite and Theodosius († 1237)
  • Daniel of Uspensk (+ 1238)
  • Mikhail of Vyazniki († 1333)
  • Sergius of Radonezh († 1392)
  • Roman of Kirzhach († 1392)
  • Pakhomiy of Nerekhta († 1384)
  • Evfimiy of Suzdal († 1404)
  • Stefan of Makhra († 1406)
  • Nikon of Radonezhy († 1426)
  • Kosma of Yakhroma († 1492)
  • Job, Archimandrite of Vladimir (XV century)
  • Arkady of Vyazniki (+ 1592)
  • Prokhor and Vassian of Zayastrebye (+ 1592)
  • Dionysius of Pereyaslavl († 1645)
  • Lukian of Aleksandrov († 1654)
  • Cornelius of Aleksandrov († 1681)
  • Zosima of Aleksandrov (+ about 1713)

Reverend Women[]

  • Maria (monastic name: Martha) († 1206)
  • Theodosia (monastic name: Euphrosyne) († 1244)
  • Evfrosinia of Suzdal (+ 1250)
  • Vassa (in the monastery of Theodore) Nizhny Novgorod († 1378)
  • Sofia of Suzdal (+ 1542)
  • Theodosius of Murom (XVII century)

Saints[]

Metropolitans[]

  • Maksim of Kiev (+ 1305)
  • Aleksy (Byakont) († 1378)
  • Iona of Moskow († 1461)
  • Hilarion of Suzdal (+ 1707)

Archbishops[]

  • Dionysius of Suzdal († 1385)
  • Arseniy of Elasson (+ 1625)

Bishops[]

  • Theodore of Rostov (+ 1023)
  • John of Rostov († 1214)
  • Simon of Pechersk († 1226)
  • Kirill of Rostov († 1262)
  • Serapion of Vladimir († 1275)
  • Theodore of Vladimir († 1286)
  • Vasili of Ryazan († 1295)
  • Sofroniy of Suzdal († 1654)
  • Mitrofan of Voronezh (+ 1703)

Faithful[]

Princes[]

  • Gleb of Murom († 1015),
  • Konstantin of Murom (+ 1129),
  • Mikhail and Fyodor of Murom (XII century)
  • Boris of Turov (+ about 1160)
  • Izyaslav Andreevich († 1165)
  • Mstislav Iziaslavich († 1172)
  • Andrei of Bogolyubovo (+ 1174)
  • Gleb of Vladimir (+ 1174)
  • Mikhail of Vladimir (+ 1176)
  • Peter of Murom ( † 1228)
  • Yuri Vsevolodovich († 1238)
  • Vasilko of Rostov († 1238)
  • Vsevolod Yuriyevich of Vladimir
  • Mstislav Yuriyevich
  • Vladimir of Vladimir
  • Dimitry of Vladimir († 1238)
  • Fyodor Yaroslavich of Vladimir († 1246)
  • Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich († 1253)
  • Aleksandr Nevsky (+ 1263)
  • Dmitri Svyatoslavich of Yuryev († 1269)
  • Dimitri Aleksandrovich († 1294)
  • Theodore Starodubsky (+ 1330)

Princesses[]

  • Irina of Murom († about 1129)
  • Fevronia of Murom († 1228)
  • Agathia, Theodora, Maria and Christina († 1238)
  • Evdokia of Vladimir (XIV century)

Righteous[]

  • Georgiy and Iulianiya of Murom (+ 1604)
  • Karp of Medush (XVII century)
  • Savva of Moshok (+ 1592)

Blessed[]

  • Cyprian of Suzdal († 1622)
  • Evdokia of Suzdal (+ 1776)
  • Parthenius of Suzdal (+ second half of the 16th century)

References[]

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