April 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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April 24 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 26

All fixed commemorations below are observed on May 8 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.[note 1]
For April 25th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on April 12.
Saints
- Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark, first Bishop of Alexandria (63)[1][2][3][4][5][6][note 2][note 3]
- Saint Anianas, second Bishop of Alexandria (86)[1][7][8]
- Martyr Nike (Nice), by the sword (303)[9][10]
- Hieromartyr Stephen II, Patriarch of Antioch (479)[1][note 4]
- Saint Macedonius II, Patriarch of Constantinople (516)[1][10][11]
- The Venebrable Eight Anchorites who were martyred by the sword.[10][12]
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Evodius, Hermogenes and Callista, in Syracuse in Sicily.[7][13]
- Saint Phaebadius (Fiari), a Bishop of Agen in the south of France, who succeeded in stamping out Arianism in Gaul, together with his friend St Hilary of Poitiers (c. 392)[13][note 5]
- Saint Maughold (Macaille), a disciple of Mel who became Bishop of Croghan in Offaly in Ireland, the patron saint of the Isle of Man (c. 489)[13][14][15][16]
- Saint Rusticus, Archbishop of Lyon (501)[1]
- Saint Erminus, a monk at Lobbes Abbey in Belgium and later Abbot, Bishop and Confessor (737)[7][13][17]
- Saint Mella, the mother of two saints, Cannech and Tigernach, who became a nun and Abbess of Doire-Melle (Rossclogher Abbey), in County Leitrim (c. 780)[13]
- Saint Heribaldus, Monk and abbot of the monastery of St Germanus in Auxerre in France and later bishop of the same city (c. 857)[13]
- Saint Robert of Syracuse, Abbot of a monastery in Syracuse in Sicily (c. 1000)[13]
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Saint Sylvester of Obnorsk, Abbot of Obnora Monastery (1379)[1][3][18][19]
- Venerable Basil, Elder of Poiana Mărului, Romania (1767)[1][3][20][21]
- Venerable Bassian (Balashevich) the Blind, Hiero-schema-monk of the Kiev Caves (1827)[1][22]
New martyrs and confessors
- Hieromartyr Sergius Rokhletsov, Protopresbyter, of Veliky Ustyug (1938)[1][3][21]
Other commemorations
- Commemoration of the Consecration of the Church of the all-praised Apostle Peter, located near the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.[23]
- Icon of the Mother of God of Constantinople (1071)[3][24][25][note 6]
- Repose of Elder Philotheus (Zervakos) of Paros (1980)[1][note 7]
Icon gallery
- Saint Sylvester of Obnorsk.
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"). - "At Alexandria, the birthday of blessed Mark, evangelist, disciple and interpreter of the apostle St. Peter. He wrote his gospel at the request of the faithful of Rome, and taking it with him, proceeded to Egypt and founded a church at Alexandria, where he was the first to announce Christ. Afterwards, being arrested for the faith, he was bound, dragged over stones and endured great afflictions. Finally he was confined to prison, where, being comforted by the visit of an angel, and even by an apparition of our Lord himself, he was called to the heavenly kingdom in the eighth year of the reign of Nero."[7]
- "At Antioch, St. Stephen, bishop and martyr, who suffered much from the heretics opposed to the Council of Chalcedon, and was precipitated into the river Orontes, in the time of the Emperor Zeno."[7]
- He was one of the best known bishops of his time and presided over several Councils.
- The Constantinople Icon of the Theotokos is locally venerated at Moscow’s Dormition church on Malaya Dimitrovka. This image is different from the Constantinople Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos celebrated on September 17, although it appears to be a copy of it. The wonderworking Constantinople Icon appeared on April 25, 1071.
- On the morning of May 8, 1980, the blessed Elder Philotheos died in his cell at Thapsana, Paros. See also:
- (in Greek) Φιλόθεος Ζερβάκος. Βικιπαίδεια. Greek Wikipedia.
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