List of Eastern Orthodox saints
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Saint | Died (Year) | Feast (NS) | Title/Legacy |
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7 Sleepers of Ephesus | 447 | 4 August / 22 October | Holy Youths[1] |
10,000 Martyrs of Antioch | 249 - 251 | 1 June | Martyrs |
14,000 Holy Innocents
|
AD 2 | 29 December | First Martyrs |
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia | 301-305 | 28 December | Martyrs[2] |
100,000 Martyrs of Tbilisi
|
1226 | 31 October | Martyrs[3] |
Aaron | Before entering the Promised Land | 16 December[4] / Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | Prophet, High Priest, elder brother of Moses[4] |
Aaron of Aaleth | 552 (circa) | 22 June | Abbot[5] |
Abbán of Corbmaic | 6th century[5] | 27 October[5] | Abbot, nephew of St. Kevin[5]
|
Abbán of Leinster | 5th century[5] | 16 March[5] | Abbot, founder of Kill-Abban Monastery, nephew of St. Ibar[5]
|
Abbo of Auxerre | 860 | 3 December | Bishop of Auxerre, Abbot[5] |
Abbo of Fleury | 1004 | 13 November | Abbot, Martyr[5] |
Abo of Tiflis | 786 (circa) | 8 January | Martyr |
Abraham | Patriarchal Age | 9 October | Holy Patriarch, righteous[6] |
Abraham of Rostov | 1045 - 1074 | 29 October | Monk |
Abraham of Smolensk | 1222 | 21 August | Russian hieromonk and wonderworker |
Adam | 930 AM | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | First man, the Proto-Created |
Adelaide of Italy | 999 | 16 December | Holy Roman Empress
|
Adeodatus I |
618 | 8 November | Bishop of Rome
|
Afan | 501–600 | 17 November | Founded the church of Llanafan in Wales (6th century) |
Agapitus I |
536 | 17 April[7] | Bishop of Rome
|
Agapetus of Pechersk |
1001 - 1100 | 14 June | Doctor and monk in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra |
Agatho | 681 | 20 February | Bishop of Rome
|
Ahmet the Calligrapher | 1682 | 3 May / 24 December | New Martyr |
Aidan | 651 | 31 August | Irish missionary, also known as the Apostle of Northumbria; converted the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity in Northumbria .
|
Alena of Belgium | 640 | 18 June | Martyr, Confessor[8] |
Alexander I | 115 (circa) | 18 March | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Alexander Schmorell | 1943 | 13 July | Passion-Bearer |
Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia | 1918 | 17 July | Last heir of the last imperial family of Russia; passion-bearer |
Alexis Toth |
1909 | 7 May | Responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church; contributed to the establishment of the Orthodox Church in America. |
Alypius the Stylite | 640 | 26 November | intercessor for the infertile, and a protector of children.
|
Alipy of the Caves |
1114 (circa) | 30 August | Monk and famous painter of icons |
Alphege |
1012 | 19 April | Martyr |
Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos | 1970 | 16 April | Hieromonk who lived on the island of Patmos, Greece. |
Anacletus
|
88 / 92 | 26 April | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Anastasia of Russia | 1918 | 17 July | Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia; Passion-bearer |
Anastasius Sinaita | 700 (circa) | 21 April | Greek ecclesiastical writer |
Andrei the Iconographer | 1430 (circa) | 29 January / 4 July | Famed . |
Andrew of Constantinople |
936 | 15 October | Fool for Christ
|
Andrew of Crete | 650–800 | 4 July | hymnographer
|
Andrew Stratelates | 300 | 19 August | Martyr[9] |
Andrew the Apostle | 62 | 30 November | Apostle, The First-Called, Martyr |
Anicetus | 168 | 17 April[10] | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Anne | 1st century | 9 September | Mother of the Virgin, righteous[12] |
Ansgar | 865 | 3 February | Apostle of the North |
Anthony of Kiev | 1073 | 23 July | Monk and founder of the monastic tradition in Kievan Rus' |
Augustine of Canterbury | 604 (circa) | 26 May | Apostle to the English |
Barachiel | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Barbatus of Benevento | 682 | 19 February | Bishop of Benevento
|
Barlaam | Legendary | 30 May | Legendary saint |
Barsanuphius | 543 (circa) | 6 February | Desert Father and author (together with John the Prophet) of over 800 letters giving spiritual direction that influenced Byzantine monasticism [15] |
Bartholomew the Apostle | 70 (circa) | 11 June | Apostle, martyr[16] |
Basil the Great |
379 | 1 January | One of the three theologian who supported the Nicene Creed and opposed the heresies of the early Christian church, fighting against both Arianism and the followers of Apollinaris of Laodicea .
|
Basil the Blessed | 1552 or 1557 | 2 August | Fool for Christ
|
Basil of Ostrog | 1671 | 12 May | Bishop of Zahumlje |
Bede | 735 | 27 May | Helped popularize the practice of dating forward from the birth of Christ ( Venerable '
|
Benedict of Aniane | 747 | 12 February | Monastic reformer |
Benedict of Nursia | 543 | 14 March | Founder of the Benedictine Order |
Benedict II | 685 | 7 May | Bishop of Rome
|
Birinus | 649 or 650 | 3 December | Apostle to the West Saxons |
Boniface |
754 | 5 June | Apostle to the Germans |
Boniface IV |
608 | 8 May | Bishop of Rome
|
Boris I |
907 | 2 May | King and baptizer of Bulgaria, and Equal-to-the-Apostles ,
|
Boris and Gleb | 1015-1019 (circa) | 24 July | Passion-bearers |
Brendan of Birr | 573 (circa) | 29 November | One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland |
Brendan the Navigator | 578 (circa) | 16 May | One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland |
Brigid of Kildare | 525 | 1 February | First Irish nun |
Bruno of Querfurt | 1009 | 15 October | Bishop and Martyr; Second Apostle of the Prussians |
Caius | 296 | 22 April[17] | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Chad of Mercia | 672 | 2 March | Helped introduce Christianity to the Mercian Kingdom |
Charity | 2nd century | 17 September | Virgin Martyr[18] |
Christopher | 250 | 9 May | Martyr[19] |
Clement of Ohrid | 960 | 27 July | One of the Seven Apostles of Bulgaria, Disciple of St. Cyril and St. Methodius
|
Clement of Rome | 101[20] (circa) | 25 November[20] | Bishop of Rome, Martyr |
Columba | 597 | 9 June | Apostle of the Picts |
Columbanus | 615 | 23 November | Irish missionary. |
Constantin Brâncoveanu | 1714 | 16 August | Holy Prince of Wallachia, Martyr[21] |
Constantine of Murom | 1129 | 21 May | Wonderworker
|
Constantine the Great | 337 | 21 May | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Roman Emperor[22] |
Cosmas of Maiuma | 701–800 | 14 October | Hymnographer
|
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne |
687 | 20 March | Monk, bishop, and hermit. |
Cyriacus the Anchorite | 557 | 29 September | Hermit |
Cyril |
869 | 24 May | Equal-to-the-Apostles , teacher of the Slavs
|
Cyril Lucaris | 1638 | 27 June | Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople |
Daniil Sihastrul | 1488 | 18 December | Monk, ascetic, spiritual father for Stephen the Great |
Danilo II |
1301–1400 | 2 January | Archbishop of the Serbs |
David | 1000 BC (circa) | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | King of Israel, Prophet |
David (Dewi) of Wales | 589 (circa) | 1 March | Bishop of Mynyw (Saint David's) |
David of Thessalonica
|
540 | 26 June | Monk, the Tree-Dweller |
Declan | 401–500 | 24 July | early Irish saint, remembered for having converted the Déisi in the late 5th century |
Denis of Paris | 250 | 9 October[23] | Bishop of Paris, Hieromartyr |
Dimitrije Nemanjić | 1286 | 7 October | Venerable
|
Dimitry of Rostov |
1709 | 28 October | Hierarch
|
Dismas |
33 | 25 March | The Penitent Thief[24] |
Dorotheus of Gaza | 565 (circa) | 18 June | Monk and Abbot |
Dunstan | 988 | 19 May | Archbishop of Canterbury |
Dymphna | 601–700 | 15 May | Virgin Martyr, "The Lily of Éire" |
Edmund the Martyr[25] | 978 or 979 | 18 March / 3 September | King of the English
|
Edward the Martyr | 979 | 18 March | Martyr, King of England[26] |
Edwin of Northumbria | 633 | 12 October | King of Deira and Bernicia and Convert |
Egbert of Northumbria |
729 | 24 April | Monk and Bishop |
Eleutherius | 189 | 26 May | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Eleutherius of Illyria | 120 | 15 December[27] | Hieromartyr, Bishop of Illyria (now modern-day Albania) |
Eleutherius of Nicomedia | 303 | 2 October | Martyr |
Eleutherius of Tournai | 532 (circa) | 20 February[28] | Bishop |
Eligius | 659 or 660 | 1 December | Bishop and Confessor |
Elijah | 900 BC (circa) | 20 July | Holy Glorious Prophet[29] |
Elizabeth Romanova |
1918 | 5 July | Princess and Holy Martyr |
Elisha | 900 BC (circa) | 14 June | Holy Prophet[30] |
Ephrem the Syrian | 373 | 28 January | Venerable, Deacon, Confessor, Hymn Writer[31] |
Ethelbert of Kent |
616 | 25 February | First English king to convert to Christianity. |
Etheldreda of Ely |
679 | 23 June | East Anglian princess
|
Eulogius of Alexandria | 608 | 13 September | Bishop and Confessor |
Euphrosyne of Polatsk |
1173 | 23 May | Nun; the only virgin saint of East Slav origin. |
Euthymius the Great | 473 | 20 January | Abbot |
Evaristus
|
105 (circa) | 26 October | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Eve | Before the Great Flood | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | First woman, the Proto-Created |
Faith | 2nd century | 17 September | Virgin Martyr[32] |
Fevronia of Murom |
1228 | 8 July | Princess of Murom and Wonderworker |
Felix III |
492 | 1 March | Bishop of Rome |
Felix IV |
530 | 30 January | Bishop of Rome |
Frideswide |
735 (circa) | 1 November | English princess and abbess. |
Gabriel | N/A | 26 March / 13 July / 8 November | Archangel, Taxiarch |
Gabriel of Georgia | 1995 | 2 November | Wonderworker, Confessor of the Faith
|
Gall | 646 (circa) | 16 October | According to hagiographic tradition, Saint Gall was a disciple and one of the twelve companions of Saint Columbanus. |
Genevieve | 512 | 21 November | Nun |
George (Konissky) | 1795 | Third Sunday after Pentecost | Orthodox archbishop, preacher, philosopher and theologian |
George of Lydda
|
303 | 23 April | Megalomartyr, Trophy-Bearer, Victory-Bearer, Wonderworker[33]
|
Gerasimus of the Jordan | 451 | 4 March | Monk and Abbot |
Gervasios of Patras | 1964 | 30 June | Hieromonk |
Ghislain | 680 | 9 October | Confessor and anchorite |
Gobnait | 600-720 | 11 February | Abbess[34] |
Godehard (Gotthard) of Hildesheim | 1038 | 5 May | German bishop |
Gregory Palamas | 1359 | 14 November | Archbishop of Thessalonica, Church Father , Pillar of Orthodoxy
|
Gregory of Tours | 594 | 17 November | Bishop of Tours |
Gregory I | 604 | 12 March | Bishop of Rome |
Gregory II | 731 | 11 February | Bishop of Rome |
Gregory III | 741 | 10 December | Bishop of Rome |
Helena of Constantinople | 327 | 21 May | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Holy Empress[35] |
Helier | 555 | 16 July | Ascetic hermit |
Herman of Valaam | 901–1500 | 28 June | Co-founder of the Valaam Monastery with Sergius Valaam |
Herman of Alaska | 1837 | 13 December | Venerable, Wonderworker |
Hermione of Ephesus | 117 | 4 September | Martyr, unmercenary healer
|
Hilarion | 371 | 21 October | Desert Father and founder of Palestinian monasticism[36] |
Hilda of Whitby | 680 | 17 November | Abbess of Whitby |
Hope | 2nd century | 17 September | Virgin Martyr[37] |
Hubertus | 727 | 3 November | Apostle of the Ardennes |
Hyginus | 142 | 11 January | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Innocent of Alaska | 1879 | 13 April | Enlightener of Alaska and Siberia |
Irene of Lesvos |
1463 | Bright Tuesday |
New Martyr |
Isaac | Patriarchal Age | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | Patriarch, Prophet |
Isaac the Syrian | 700 | 28 January | Bishop and theologian best remembered for his written works on Christian asceticism. |
Ita | 570 | 15 January | Irish nun |
James the Deacon | after 671 | 18 October[38] | Deacon |
James the Great | 44 | 30 April | Apostle, martyr |
James Intercisus | 420 | 27 November | Martyr, military saint |
James the Less | 62/69 | 23 October | Brother of the Lord, Bishop of Jerusalem, martyr |
Jegudiel | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Jeremiel
|
N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Jerome | 30 September
AD 420 |
15 June | Church Father, blessed |
Joachim | 1st century | 9 September | Father of the Virgin Mary, righteous[39] |
Job | 1350 BC[40] | 6 May[40] | Prophet, righteous, long-suffering |
Job of Pochayiv |
1651 | 28 October | Hegumen |
John and Benignus | 707 | 21 July | Twin Monks[41] |
John and Crispus | 100 – 1054 | 18 August | Hieromartyrs[41] |
John and Festus | 100 – 1054 | 21 December | Martyrs[41] |
John and Paul | 361-363 | 26 June[41][42] | Martyrs[41] |
John I | 526 | 18 May | Bishop of Rome[41] |
John the Apostle | 100 | 26 September | Apostle, Evangelist, Theologian, Beloved Friend of Christ |
John the Hieromartyr | 362 | 23 June | Hieromartyr[41] |
John Angeloptes | 433 | 27 November | Bishop of Ravenna[41] |
John Angelus | 1050 | 31 January | Monk[41] |
John Camillus the Good | 660 | 10 January | Bishop of Milan who defended Orthodoxy against Arianism and Monothelitism[41] |
John Cassian | 433 | 23 July | Church Father, Monk[41][43] |
John Chrysostom | 407 | 27 January | Archbishop of Constantinople[44] |
John Climacus | 606 | 30 March | Monk, also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites |
John Gradenigo | 1025 | 5 December | Hermit[41][45] |
John Theristus | 1129 | 24 February | Byzantine Monk[41] |
John Vincent | 1012 | 21 December | Bishop[41] |
John of Autun | unknown | 29 October | Bishop[41] |
John of Bergamo | 690 | 11 July | Bishop of Bergamo[41] |
John of Beverley | 721 | 7 May | Bishop of York[41] |
John of Châlon | 475 | 9 May | Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône[41] |
John of Chinon | 6th century | 27 June | Hermit[41] |
John of Damascus | 749 | 4 December | Byzantine hieromonk, hymnographer and polymath |
John of Gorze | 975 | 27 February | Abbot of Gorze[41] |
John of Gothia | 787 (circa) | 26 June | Bishop of Gothia (Gothic Crimea) |
John of Kronstadt | 1908 | 20 December | Righteous |
John I of Naples | 5th century | 22 June | Bishop of Naples |
John IV of Naples | 835 | 22 June | Bishop of Naples, the Peacemaker |
John of Pavia | 813 | 27 August | Bishop of Pavia |
John of Pskov | 1616 | 24 October | Hermit |
John I of Ravenna | 494 | 12 June | Bishop of Ravenna[41] |
John of Réôme | 539 | 28 January | Monk, Hermit[41] |
John of Shanghai and San Francisco | 1966 | July 2 | Bishop of Shanghai, Archbishop of Western Europe, Archbishop of San Francisco |
John the Saxon | 895 (circa) | 22 February | Abbot of Athelney[41] |
John of Sonkajanranta | 1918 | 13 July | Martyr, Confessor, Enlightener |
John of Syracuse | 609 | 23 October | Bishop of Syracuse[41] |
John of Tuy | 9th century | 24 June | Hermit[41] |
John of Verona | 7th century | 6 June | Bishop of Verona[41] |
John of Tobolsk | 1715 | 10 June | Metropolitan of Tobolsk |
John the Baptist | 36 | 7 January | Prophet, Baptiser of Christ, the Forerunner |
John the Prophet | 543 (circa) | 6 February | Desert Father and author (together with Barsanuphius) of over 800 letters giving spiritual direction that influenced Byzantine monasticism[15] |
Josaphat | Legendary | 26 August | Legendary saint |
Joseph, father of Jesus
|
12-33 | Sunday after Christmas | Earthly father of the Lord, husband of the Virgin Mary , the bethrothed
|
Joseph, son of Jacob
|
Patriarchal Age | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers and Holy Monday | the all-comely, the righteous, |
Joseph the Hesychast | 1959 | 16 August | Greek monk at Mount Athos who practiced asceticism |
Joshua | 1544 BC[51] | 1 September[51] | Prophet, the Righteous |
Jude the Apostle | 65 | 19 June | Apostle, Martyr |
Juliana of Lazarevo | 1604 | 2 January | Known for her charity toward the poor. |
Justin Martyr | 165 | 1 June | Philosopher, Martyr |
Justinian I | 565 | 14 November | Eastern Roman emperor |
Juvenaly of Alaska | 1796 | 24 September | Protomartyr of America, Hieromartyr |
Kassia | 867 | 7 September | Byzantine abbess, poet, composer, and hymnographer. |
Kevin of Glendalough | 618 | 3 June | First abbot of Glendalough |
Kilian | 689 | 8 July | Apostle to the Franconians |
Kirill of Beloozero |
1427 | 9 June | Monk and saint |
Laura of Cordoba | 864 | 19 October | Martyr[53] |
Lazar of Serbia | 1389 | 15 June | Medieval Serbian ruler |
Lazarus of Bethany | 1st century | 17 March | Friend of Christ |
Leo the Great |
461 | 18 February | Bishop of Rome |
Leo II | 683 | 3 July | Bishop of Rome |
Leo III | 816 | 12 June | Bishop of Rome |
Leodegar of Autun |
679 | 2 October | Bishop of Autun; Hieromartyr |
Liberius | 366 | 27 August | Bishop of Rome |
Linus | 76 | 7 June | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Longinus | 1st century | 16 October | Martyr |
Lucius of Britain | 2nd century | 3 December | King of the Britons |
Lucy | 2nd century | 6 July | Virgin martyr[56] |
Lucy of Syracuse | 304 | 13 December | Virgin martyr |
Grand Duchess Maria Romanov | 1918 | 17 July | Third daughter of Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Fyodorovna; passion-bearer |
Mark | 336 | 7 October | Bishop of Rome |
Mark the Evangelist | 68 | 25 April | Bishop of Alexandria, Hieromartyr , Evangelist
|
Mark of Ephesus | 1444 | 19 January | Archbishop of Ephesus
|
Macarius, Abbot of Pelekete
|
840 | 1 April | Abbot of the Monastery of Pelekete |
Martin I | 655 | 27 April | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Mary | After 33 AD | 15 August | Theotokos, Queen of Heaven, Panagia, Holy Virgin |
Mary Magdalene | After 33 AD | 22 July and 4 August | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Myrrhbearer[58] |
Mary of Egypt | 421 | 4 April | Venerable, ascetic |
Matthew the Evangelist
|
1st century | 16 November | Apostle, evangelist, martyr |
Maximilian of Tebessa | 295 | 12 March | Early Christian martyr and conscientious objector. |
Maximus of Turin | 465 | 25 June | theological writer.
|
Maximus the Confessor | 662 | 13 August | Confessor, theologian, homologetes |
Maximus the Greek | 1556 | 21 January | Monk |
Melito of Sardis | 180 | 1 April | Apologist and Bishop of Sardis |
Methodius |
885 | 24 May | Equal-to-the-Apostles , teacher of the Slavs
|
Michael | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel, Taxiarch |
Milburga of Wenlock |
715 | 23 February | Abbess |
Mirian III of Iberia | 361 | 1 October | Equal-to-the-Apostles, King of Georgia |
Moses
|
13th century BC | 4 September | God-seer, Prophet |
Moses the Black | 405 | 28 August | Holy Father, Desert Father, priest[60] |
Mother Maria |
1945 | 20 July | Righteous Martyr |
Nana | 4th century | 1 October | Equal-to-the-Apostles |
Naum of Preslav |
910 | 23 December | Wonderworker, Apostle of the Slavs |
Neot | 870 (circa) | 31 July | Hermit |
Nikephoros I of Constantinople | 828 | 13 March | Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople |
Nicholas of Japan | 1912 | 3 February | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Archbishop of Japan |
Nicholas of Lesvos |
1463 | Bright Tuesday | New Martyr |
Nicholas of Myra
|
343 | 6 December | Bishop of Myra , Wonderworker, Defender of Orthodoxy, Holy Hierarch
|
Nicholas II |
1918 | 17 July | Emperor of All Russia; Passion-bearer
|
Nikolai of Žiča | 1956 | 3 May | Bishop |
Nil Sorsky |
1508 | 7 May | Great ascetic of the Russian Church, |
Nilus the Younger | 1005 | 26 September | Abbot and Confessor |
Nino | 332 (circa) | 14 January | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of the Georgians |
Nothelm of Canterbury | 739 | 17 October | Archbishop of Canterbury. |
Obadiah | 6th century BC | 19 November | Prophet |
Odile | 720 | 13 December | Abbess of Hohenburg |
Odo of Cluny | 942 | 18 November | Abbot of Cluny |
Olaf of Norway | 1030 | 29 July | Martyr, King of Norway[61] |
Grand Duchess Olga | 1918 | 17 July | Eldest child of the last Tsar; Passion-bearer |
Or of Nitria
|
390 (circa) | 7 August | Elder and Desert Father of Egypt |
Oswald of Northumbria | 642 | 5 August | King of Northumbria |
Osyth |
653 | 7 October | Abbess and nun |
Ouen | 684 | 24 August | Bishop |
Paisios of Mount Athos | 1994 | 12 July | Ascetic from Mount Athos |
Paraskeva the Younger |
1001–1100 | 27 October | Ascetic female saint
|
Patrick | 493 | 17 March | Apostle of Ireland |
Paul the Apostle | 64-68 (circa) | 25 January, 10 February and 29 June | Apostle to the Gentiles, Martyr |
Paul the Simple | 339 (circa) | 7 March | Monk |
Paulinus of York | 584 | 10 October | Bishop of York |
Pavel of Taganrog |
1879 | 21 November | Blessed starets |
Pelagius of Córdoba | 926 | 26 June | Martyr |
Peter of Murom |
1228 | 8 July | Prince of Murom and Wonderworker |
Peter the Aleut | 1815 (circa) | 24 September | Martyr of San Francisco and Protomartyr of America |
Peter the Apostle | 64-68 (circa) | 29 June | Apostle, Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Petroc | 564 | 4 June | Abbot of Lanwethinoc |
Philip of Agira | 401–500 (circa) | 12 May | Confessor |
Philip the Apostle | 1st century | 14 November | Apostle, martyr[63] |
Philothei |
1589 | 19 February | Greek nun and martyr |
Photini |
1st century | 20 March | The Samartian Woman, martyr[64] |
Photius the Great |
893 | 6 February | The Great, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Pillar of Orthodoxy[65]
|
Piran | 501–600 | 5 March | Cornish abbot |
Pius I
|
154 | 11 July | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Praejectus | 676 | 25 January | Bishop of Clermont |
Raphael | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Raphael of Lesvos |
1463 | Bright Tuesday | New Martyr |
Raphael of Brooklyn | 1915 | 27 February | Bishop of Brooklyn |
Remigius of Reims (or Remy, Remi) | 533 | 13 February | Bishop and Confessor |
Romanos the Melodist | 556 | 1 October | Melodist, hymnographer, composer of thousands of hymns[66] |
Romuald | 1027 | 19 June | Abbot |
Ruth | 1100 BC - 1000 BC | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | Righteous |
Sabbas the Sanctified | 531/532 | 5 December | Venerable Father, Abbot |
Saethryth |
601–700 | 7 January | Nun and abbess |
Selaphiel | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Samuel | 1012 BC | 20 August | Prophet, Judge
|
Sava of Serbia | 1237 | 14 January | Equal-to-the-Apostles, Illuminator of the Serbs, Archbishop of Serbia, Hieromonk[67] |
Scholastica | 543 | 10 February | Foundress of the Benedictine nuns. |
Sebastian | 295-296 | 18 December | Martyr |
Seraphim of Sarov | 1833 | 2 January | Wonderworker
|
Sergius of Valaam | 901–1400 | 28 June | wonderworker
|
Sergius of Radonezh | 1392 | 25 September | Abbot of Radonezh, Miracle Worker of all Russia |
Seridus of Gaza | 543 (circa) | 13 August | Barsanuphius of Gaza[69]
|
Silas | 1st century | 30 July | Apostle, Disciple Bishop of Rome, Missionary, Hieromartyr |
Silouan the Athonite | 1938 | 24 September | Athonite, venerable, monastic, staretz[71] |
Silverius |
537 | 20 June | Bishop of Rome |
Simeon Mirotocivi | 1199 | 26 February | Grand Prince of Serbia. Canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church under the name Saint Simeon the Myrrh-streaming (Свети Симеон Мироточиви).
|
Simeon Stylites | 459 | 1 September | Venerable Father |
Simon the Apostle
|
65 (circa) | 10 May | Apostle, martyr |
Simplicius | 483 | 10 March | Bishop of Rome |
Sixtus I
|
124 (circa) | 10 August | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Sixtus II
|
258 | 7 August | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Sixtus III
|
440 | 28 March | Bishop of Rome |
Sophia of Milan | 2nd century | 17 September | Virgin Martyr[72] |
Sophia of Slutsk | 1612 | 19 March | Princess of Slutsk |
Sophronius | 638 | 11 March | Patriarch of Jerusalem |
Sophrony of Essex | 1993 | 11 July | Athonite, ascetic, archimandrite[73] |
Soter | 174 | 22 April[17] | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Soteris | 304 | 10 February[74] | Virgin Martyr |
Stephen of Hungary |
1038 | 20 August | King of Hungary |
Stephen of Piperi | 1697 | 20 May | Ascetic and Abbot |
Stephen the Great | 1504 | 2 July | Prince of Moldavia |
Stylianos of Paphlagonia | 501–700 | 26 November | also known as Stylianos the Hermit |
Swithun of Winchester | 862 | 15 July | Bishop of Winchester |
Symeon Metaphrastes |
901–1000 | 9 November | Author of the 10-volume medieval Greek menologion |
Symeon the New Theologian | 1022 | 12 March | Theologian |
Tarasios of Constantinople | 806 | 25 February | Hierarch; Bishop and Confessor |
Tatiana of Russia | 1918 | 17 July | Second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II; Passion-bearer
|
Telesphorus
|
136 | 22 February[76] | Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr |
Theodora (6th century) |
500–548 | 14 November | Empress of the Byzantine Empire
|
Theodore the Studite | 826 | 11 November | Monk |
Theodosius of Kiev | 1000 to 1100 | 3 May and 14 August | Venerable Father |
Theophan the Recluse | 1894 | 6 January or 10 January | Well known for his writings on the spiritual life |
Theophanes the Confessor | 810s | 12 March | Confessor |
Thomas the Apostle | 72 | 3 July | Apostle, martyr |
Tikhon of Moscow |
1925 | 7 April | Patriarch of Moscow , and Apostle to America
|
Tobias of Jerusalem | 117 (circa) | 17 December | Patriarch of Jerusalem |
Tobit
|
8th / 7th century BC | Righteous | |
Ulrich of Augsburg | 973 | 4 July | Bishop of Augsburg
|
Uriel | N/A | 8 November[13] | Archangel |
Valentine | 269 | 6 July | Martyr, bishop |
Varvara Yakovleva |
1918 | 18 July | New Martyr |
Vigilius of Trent | 405 | 26 June | Bishop of Trent |
Vladimir of Kiev | 1015 | 15 July | Grand Prince of Kiev |
Werburgh | 699 | 3 February | Princess and nun |
Wilfrid of Ripon |
709 | 12 October | Bishop of York |
Willibrord | 739 | 7 November | Apostle to the Frisians |
Wolfeius | 1001–1100 | 9 December | Hermit |
Wolfgang of Regensburg | 994 | 31 October | Bishop of Regensburg, the Almoner |
Xenia of Saint Petersburg | 1803 | 24 January | Blessed, Fool for Christ
|
Xenia the Righteous of Rome |
401–500 | 24 January | Venerable, Deaconess of Rome |
Xenophon of Robika |
1262 | 26 January | Russian Orthodox monk |
Yaropolk Izyaslavich |
1087 | 22 November | King of Rus
|
Yegor Chekryakovsky | 1928 | 19 April | Russian Orthodox priest andstarets. |
Ymar | 830 | 12 November | Venerable Martyr[78] |
Yrchard
|
5th century | 24 August | Bishop[78] |
Yrieix |
591 | 25 August | Abbot |
Ysarn | 1048 | 24 September | Abbot[78] |
Ywi
|
690 | 8 October | Monk, Deacon[78] |
Zachary | 752 | 15 March | Bishop of Rome |
Zosimas of Palestine | 560 | 4 April | Venerable |
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External links
List of Latin Orthodox Saints: http://www.orthodoxengland.org.uk/saintsa.htm
List of Eastern Orthodox Saints by Feast Day: https://www.oca.org/saints/lives
See also
- List of Eastern Orthodox saint titles
- List of Russian saints
- List of Serbian saints