May 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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May 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May 26 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 28All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 9 by Old Calendarists-Saints:*Hieromartyr Therapontes of Sardis, bishop *Virgin-martyr Theodora of Alexandria...

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May 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May 28 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 30All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 11 by Old Calendarists-Saints:*Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Tyre *Repose of blessed John of Ustiug, Fool-for-Christ...



All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 10 by Old Calendarists
Old Style and New Style dates
Old Style and New Style are used in English language historical studies either to indicate that the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on 1 January even though documents written at the time use a different start of year ; or to indicate that a date conforms to the Julian...


Saints

  • Saint
    Saint
    A saint is a holy person. In various religions, saints are people who are believed to have exceptional holiness.In Christian usage, "saint" refers to any believer who is "in Christ", and in whom Christ dwells, whether in heaven or in earth...

     Nicetas of Chalcedon
    Nicetas of Chalcedon
    Saint Nicetas the Confessor, commemorated on 28 May, was the bishop of Chalcedon . References to St. Nicetas have been found in old manuscripts originating from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and in menaia from the Orthodox Patriarchates of Serbia and Russia.A church, first...

    , bishop
    Bishop
    A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. Within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, in the Assyrian Church of the East, in the Independent Catholic Churches, and in the...

     (9th century)
  • Saint Ignatius of Rostov, bishop and wonderworker (1288)
  • Saint Germain of Paris
    Germain of Paris
    Saint Germain was a bishop of Paris, who was canonized in 754. He is known in his early vita as pater et pastor populi, rendered in modern times as the "Father of the Poor".-Biography:...

    , bishop (576
    576
    Year 576 was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 576 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.- Europe :* The Visigoths establish the capital of...

    )
  • Hieromartyr
    Hieromartyr
    In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, a hieromartyr is a martyr who was also one of the clergy . In like manner a priest-monk is often called a hieromonk....

     Helladius
    Helladius
    Helladius may refer to:*Alexander Helladius, Greek scholar of the 18th century*Helladius of Kiev, Ukrainian saint*Helladius of Auxerre, Christian bishop and saint*Helladius of Caesarea, Christian bishop*Helladius of Ptolemais, Christian bishop...

     of the East, bishop (6th-7th centuries)
  • Saint Eutychius of Melitene, bishop (1st century)
  • Woman martyr Heliconis of Thessalonica (244
    244
    Year 244 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Armenius and Aemilianus...

    )
  • Venerable Sophronius of Bulgaria, monk
    Monk
    A monk is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of monks, while always maintaining some degree of physical separation from those not sharing the same purpose...

     (1510)
  • Martyr Demetrius (1794)
  • Martyr Zachariah of Prusa (1802)
  • Martyrs Crescens, Paul, and Dioscorus of Rome
    Rome
    Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

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