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Feasts,
Saints and Name Days
The Saints of the Orthodox Church
The
Feasts of Saints
Every
day of the year the Church remembers and honors one or more of the
holy men and women who dedicated themselves to the Lord with exemplary
faith and perseverance. Besides the Theotokos and St. John the Baptist,
whose several feasts dot the festal calendar, the Orthodox Church
honors and venerates angels, martyrs, apostles, prophets, confessors,
virgins, ascetics, bishops and other clergy. The festivals of the
apostles and those called equal to the apostles, the great martyrs
and the great teachers and bishops of the Church are more universally
observed.
The
first recorded instance of a feast in honor of a saint comes to
us from the middle of the second century. The primitive observance
of feasts of saints consisted primarily of the remembrance of local
martyrs and bishops; the feast was usually attached to their burial
place. The placing of the relics of saints into consecrated Holy
Tables stems from this ancient custom.
The
saints are the concrete evidence of the transfiguring power of the
Gospel. They are the first fruits of the heavenly life, the forerunners
of the Kingdom to come. These festivals bring into clear focus for
every believer the true meaning of discipleship; "grant me no more
than to be a sacrifice for God ... It is not that I want merely
to be called a Christian, but actually to be one" (St. Ignatius
of Antioch).
According
to an ancient liturgical custom, Orthodox parents name their newborn
infants on the eighth day after birth. The name is traditionally
chosen from the list of saints, as a sign of the child's entry into
the unity of the Church and into the arena of the spiritual warfare
which will commence in earnest with the sacrament of baptism.
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Feel
free to click on the links below for more detail.
If
you click on the year in parentheses next to the month, the
link will open a new window to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
of America Online Chapel Monthly Calendar for the Month and
Year selected.
A
great plus of the Archdiocese calendar is that the particular
fasting observance is denoted for each day.
For
the Feast and Saints Days with links below, the link will
open a new window to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Online Chapel for the Saint or Feast Selected.
To
the right is a search engine for Feasts and Saint Days from
the Archdiocese.
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January
( 2003
, 2004,
2005)
January
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January
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February
( 2003
, 2004
)
February
1
February
2
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3
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4
February
5
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7
February
8
February
9
February
10
February
11
February
12
February
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February
14
February
15
February
16
February
17
-
Great-martyr Theodore the Tyron
- Mariam,
equal to the Apostles
- Righteous
Auxentius, Pious Kings Marclanus and Pulcherias
- Theodore,
New Martyr of Byzantium (1795)
February
18
February
19
February
20
February
21
February
22
February
23
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24
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25
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26
February
27
February
28
March
( 2003
, 2004
)
March
1
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21
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27
March
28
March
29
- Holy
Martyr Mark, bishop of Arethusa
- Holy
Martyrs Jonah and Barachisius and Those with Them
- Martyr
Cyril the Deacon and Those with him
March
30
March
31
April
( 2003
, 2004
)
April
1
April
2
April
3
April
4
April
5
April
6
April
7
April
8
April
9
April
10
- Holy
Father Theona, Archbishop of Thessolonica
- Holy
Martyr Gregory V, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
- The
Holy Martyrs Terence, Pompius, Maximus and Macarius
April
11
April
12
April
13
April
14
April
15
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17
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18
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19
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April
28
April
29
April
30
May
( 2003
, 2004
)
May
1
May
2
May
3
May
4
- Our
Righteous Father Hilarion the Wonderworker
- St.
Euthymius, bishop of Maditos in Thrace, the Wonderworker
-
St. Pelagia the Martyr
May
5
May
6
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7
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June
( 2003
, 2004
)
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