April 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Apr. 28 – Eastern Orthodox Church calendar – Apr. 30.
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 12 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.[note 1]
For April 29th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on April 16.
Saints
- Apostles Jason and Sosipater of the Seventy,[1] and their companions, at Corfu (see also April 28):[note 2]
- Martyrs Saturninus, Jakischolus (Inischolus), Faustianus, Januarius, Marsalius, Euphrasius, Mammius - the holy seven former thieves;[2][note 3]
- Virgin Martyr Cercyra;[4][5]
- Martyr Zenon, by fire[6][7]
- Martyr Neon, by fire[8][9]
- Martyrs Vitalius[10] and his wife Valeria (62)[11]
- Christodolus the Ethiopian[12][13]
- Martyrs Diodorus and Rhodoplanus, deacons at Aphrodisia in Anatolia (285-305)[14][15]
- Saint Atticus and Cyntianus (Cyntion), martyrs[16][17]
- St. John Tolaius, patriarch of Alexandria (482)[14]
- Saint Nicetas, abbot of Synnada (9th century)[14]
- Saint Nicephorus of Sebaze (9th century)[14]
Pre-Schism Western Saints
- Martyr Torpes (Tropez), under Nero (65)[18]
- Hieromartyrs Apapius and Secundinus, Bishops in Numidia (259)[18][19][note 4]
- Saint Severus of Naples, wonderworker (409)[18][20][note 5]
- Saint Dictinus, the first convert of St. Patrick in Ulster in Ireland (5th century)[18]
- Saint Paulinus of Brescia, Bishop and confessor (c. 545)[3][18]
- Saint Secundellus the Deacon, in Gaul (6th century)[14]
- Saint Endelienta, nun and recluse of Cornwall (6th century)[18][22]
- Saint Senan of North Wales, hermit (7th century)[18][note 6]
- Saint Fiachan of Lismore (Fiachina, Fianchne, Fianchine), a monk at Lismore and a disciple of St Carthage the Younger (7th century)[18][note 7]
- Saint Wilfrid II, Bishop of York (744)[14][18][24]
- Saint Ava of Dinant, a niece of King Pepin, and Abbess of a convent at Denain in Hainault (c. 845)[18]
- Martyr Daniel of Gerona, born in Asia Minor, became a hermit, was martyred in Spain (9th century)[18][note 8]
Post-Schism Orthodox Saints
- Metropolitan John of Thebes (John of Kaloktenos, John the New), Metropolitan of Thebes, the Merciful One (12th century)[14][25]
- St. Arsenius, archbishop of Suzdal (1627)[14]
- Saint Basil of Ostrog, Wonderworker of Ostrog, myrhh-streamer, Metropolitan of Zahumlje (1671)[14][26][27][note 9]
- Holy Martyrs of Lazeti (Georgia) (17th-18th centuries)[14][29]
- New Martyr Stanko the Shepherd, of Montenegro (1712)[14]
- Saint Nectarius of Optina (1928)[14][30]
- Saint Amphilochius, schema-abbot of Pochaev (1970)[14][31]
Icon Gallery
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The martyrdom of St. Vitalis of Milan, being buried alive.
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St. Torpes of Pisa.
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Monastery of St. Daniel (Gerona, Catalonia, Spain).
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St. Basil of Ostrog.
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St. Nectarius of Optina.
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"). - ↑ The "Great Synaxaristes" lists the following Saints and Martyrs for April 29th; however they are listed for April 28th in the Slavonic menaion:
- Apostles Jason and Sosipater of the Seventy, and:
- Virgin Martyr Cercyra
- Martyrs Saturninus, Jakischolus (Inischolus), Faustianus, Januarius, Marsalius, Euphrasius, Mammius - the holy seven former thieves;
- Martyrs Vitalius and his wife Valeria
- Martyr Zenon
- Martyr Neon
- Saint Memnon the Wonderworker of Corfu
- Nine martyrs at Cyzicus:
- Theognes, Rufus, Antipater, Theostichus, Arcemas, Magnus, Theodorus, Thaumasius, and Philemon
- Apostles Jason and Sosipater of the Seventy, and:
- ↑ "The same day, seven robbers, who, being converted to Christ by St. Jason, attained to eternal life by martyrdom."[3]
- ↑ "At Cirtha, in Numidia, the birthday of the holy martyrs Agapius and Secundinus, bishops, who, after a long exile in that city, added to the glory of their priesthood the crown of martyrdom. They suffered in the persecution of Valerian, during which the enraged Gentiles made every effort to shake the faith of the just. In their company, suffered Aemilian, soldier, Tertulla and Antonia, consecrated virgin, and a woman with her twin children."[3]
- ↑ The Roman Martyrology lists him on April 30th as follows:
- "At Naples, in Campania, St. Severus, bishop, who, among other prodigies, raised for a short time a dead man from the grave, in order to convict of falsehood the lying creditor of a widow and her children."[21]
- ↑ A legend relates that Senan was a hermit in northern Wales, but there is so much confusion in the records among the various saints of this name that it is impossible to give any precise history (Benedictines).[23]
- ↑ Born in Desies, Munster, Ireland. An Irish monk of Lismore whose sterling quality was obedience. He is titular saint of the parish of Kill-Fiachna, in the Diocese of Ardfert (Benedictines, Encyclopedia, Husenbeth).[23]
- ↑ According to an unreliable legend, the hermit Daniel was a native of Asia Minor, who lived during the time of Charlemagne. The circumstances of his martyrdom are unknown, but he is the patron of the abbey-church of the Benedictine nuns of Gerona, Spain (Benedictines).[23]
- ↑ Not only Orthodox, but many Roman Catholics and Muslims also resort to him upon the Day of Pentecost for the healing of their infirmities.[28]
References
- ↑ Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἰάσονας καὶ Σωσίπατρος οἱ Ἀπόστολοι. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἰακισχόλος, Ἰανουάριος, Εὐφράσιος, Μάμμινος, Μαρσάλιος, Σατορνίνος καὶ Φαυστιανὸς οἱ Μάρτυρες πρώην ληστές. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- 1 2 3 The Roman Martyrology. Transl. by the Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy Printed at Rome in 1914. Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916. pp. 120-121.
- ↑ Ἡ Ἁγία Κέρκυρα ἡ Μάρτυς. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Virginmartyr Kerkyra and those with her. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Ὁ Ἅγιος Ζήνων ὁ Μάρτυρας. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Martyr Zeno who was converted by Apostles Jason and Sosipater. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Ὁ Ἅγιος Νέων ὁ Μάρτυρας. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Martyr Neon who was converted by Apostles Jason and Sosipater. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Martyr Vitalis who was converted by Apostles Jason and Sosipater. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Οἱ Ἅγιοι Βιτάλιος καὶ Βαλερία οἱ Μάρτυρες. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ May 11 / April 28. HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow).
- ↑ April 28/May 11. Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 April 29/May 12. Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).
- ↑ Martyr Rhodopianus the Deacon at Aphrodisia in Anatolia. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἀττικὸς καὶ Κυντιανὸς οἱ Μάρτυρες. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Rev. Oeconomos Christopher Klitou. FEASTS AND SAINTS 29th APRIL. The Orthodox Pages.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 April 29. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
- ↑ Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἀγάπιος καὶ Σεκουνδίνος οἱ Ἱερομάρτυρες καὶ οἱ σὺν αὐτοῖς μαρτυρήσαντες. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Severus Apr 29. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
- ↑ The Roman Martyrology. Transl. by the Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy Printed at Rome in 1914. Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916. pp. 121-122.
- ↑ May 12 / April 29 (Church Calendar). HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow)
- 1 2 3 April 29. St. Patrick Catholic Church - Saint of the Day, April 29.
- ↑ Rev. Richard Stanton. A Menology of England and Wales, or, Brief Memorials of the Ancient British and English Saints Arranged According to the Calendar, Together with the Martyrs of the 16th and 17th Centuries. London: Burns & Oates, 1892. pp. 185-186.
- ↑ Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἰωάννης ὁ Καλοκτένης Μητροπολίτης Θηβῶν. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ Ὁ Ἅγιος Βασίλειος ὁ Θαυματουργός ἐκ Σερβίας. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- ↑ St Basil the Bishop of Ostrog in Montenegro, Serbia. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ The Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas (ROCOR). St. Hilarion Calendar of Saints for the year of our Lord 2004. St. Hilarion Press (Austin, TX). p.32.
- ↑ Martyrs of Lazeti. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Venerable Nectarius of Optina. OCA - Feasts and Saints.
- ↑ Dr. Alexander Roman. April. Calendar of Ukrainian Orthodox Saints (Ukrainian Orthodoxy - Українське Православ'я).
Sources
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- May 12 / April 29 (Church Calendar). HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow)
- April 29. OCA - The Lives of the Saints.
- Dr. Alexander Roman. April. Calendar of Ukrainian Orthodox Saints (Ukrainian Orthodoxy - Українське Православ'я).
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- The Roman Martyrology. Transl. by the Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy Printed at Rome in 1914. Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916. pp. 120-121.
- Rev. Richard Stanton. A Menology of England and Wales, or, Brief Memorials of the Ancient British and English Saints Arranged According to the Calendar, Together with the Martyrs of the 16th and 17th Centuries. London: Burns & Oates, 1892. pp. 185-186.
Greek Sources
- Great Synaxaristes: (Greek) 29 ΑΠΡΙΛΙΟΥ. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.
- (Greek) Συναξαριστής. 29 Απριλίου. ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).
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- (Russian) 12 мая (29 апреля). Православная Энциклопедия под редакцией Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла (электронная версия). (Orthodox Encyclopedia - Pravenc.ru).
- (Russian) 29 апреля (ст.ст.) 12 мая 2013 (нов. ст.). Русская Православная Церковь Отдел внешних церковных связей. (DECR).
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