September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Aug. 31 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Sep. 2
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Sep. 14 by Old Calendarists
[edit] Saints
- Venerable Symeon the Stylite (459)
- Martyr Aeithalas the Deacon of Persia (380)
- Holy 40 ascetic virgin-martyrs and their teacher the Martyr Ammon the Deacon at Heraclea in Thrace
- Martyrs Callista and her brothers Evodos and Hermogenes at Nicomedia (4th century)
- Righteous Joshua, the son of Nun (16th century BC)
- Venerable Evanthia
- Venerable Meletius the New of Greece (9th century)
- New-Martyr Angelis of Constantinople (1680)
- Nicholas of Crete, monk
- Saint Symeon of Lesbos
[edit] Other Commemorations
- Beginning of the Liturgical Year
- Commemoration of the Great Fire of Constantinople about 470
- Celebration of the first miracle of the Icon of the Theotokos (Eletskaya) at Chernigov-Gethsemane
- Celebration of the "All-Blessed" or "Pamakarista" Icon of Our Lady of Kazan
- Synaxis of the Most-Holy Mother of God at Miasena Monastery in memory of finding her icon in 864