May 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 6 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.[note 1]
For May 24th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on May 11.
Saints
- Martyrs Meletius Stratelates, Stephen, John, and 1218 soldiers with women and children, including:
- Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus the former Magician, Theodore, Faustus, the women Marciana, Susanna, and Palladia, two children Cyriacus and Christian; and
- Twelve tribunes: Faustus, Festus, Marcellus, Theodore, Meletius, Sergius, Marcellinus, Felix, Photinus, Theodoriscus, Mercurius, and Didymus — all of whom suffered in Galatia (c.138-161)[1][2][3]
- Venerable Symeon Stylites the Younger of Wonderful Mountain (c.592)[4][5]
- Saint Kyriakos of Evrychou, in Cyprus, the Wonderworker.[6]
- Nun-martyr Martha, abbess of Monemvasia (990)[7]
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Donatian and Rogatian, brothers (299)[3][8][note 2]
- Martyr Afra (304)[3][8]
- Martyr Robustian, at Milan.[3][8]
- Martyr Vincent of Porto.[3][8]
- Martyrs Zöellus, Servilius, Felix, Silvanus, and Diocles, in Istria.[3][8]
- Saint Patrice (Patrick), fourth Bishop of Bayeux in France (c.469)[8]
- Saint Elpidios (Elpidius), Bishop of Aversa, in Campania southern Italy (5th century)[10][note 3]
- Saint Vincent of Lerins (445)[3][12][13][14]
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Venerable Nikita Stylites, Wonderworker of Pereyaslavl-Zalesski (1186)[15]
- Saint Gregory of Novgorod, Archbishop (1193)[16]
Other commemorations
- Translation of the relics (c.1067) of St. George of the Holy Mountain and Georgia (1065)[7]
- Repose of Monk Cyriacus of Valaam (1818)[7]
- Repose of Blessed Amphilochius of Rostov (1824)[7]
- Glorification (1988) of Saint Xenia of Petersburg, fool-for-Christ (c.1803)[17]
- Inauguration of the church of Virgin Mary in Karrais (Al Kara) of Syria[18]
Icon gallery
- Tomb of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian in the Basilica of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian. The tomb is empty, as the relics were transferred to Ostia in the twelfth century.
- St. Afra.
- Saint Patricius (Patrice), Bishop of Bayeux.
- St. Nikita Stylites (fresco, 18th century).
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"). - "ELPIDIUS (12), ST. The first of the four recorded bishops of Atella in Campania cir. A.D. 400. Great sanctity and many miracles were attributed to him and to his brother St. Cyo a presbyter and his nephew St. Elpicius a deacon, both of whom also lived at Atella. St. Elpidius was buried at Salerno, and his festival was on May 24. Some suppose that he is an African refugee in the Vandal persecution."[11]
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