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All fixed commemorations
Synaxarium
Synaxarion, Synexarion, pl. Synaxaria —Latin: Synaxarium, Synexarium—the name given in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches to a compilation of hagiographies corresponding roughly to the martyrology of the Roman Church.There are two kinds of synaxaria:*Simple...

 below celebrated on May 17 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

  • Hieromartyr Porphyrius (250)
  • Saint Curcodomus, a deacon in Rome sent to help St Peregrinus
    Peregrine of Auxerre
    Saint Peregrine of Auxerre is venerated as the first bishop of Auxerre and the builder of its first cathedral. A strong local tradition states that he was a priest of Rome appointed by Pope Sixtus II to evangelize this area at the request of the Christians resident in that part of Gaul...

     (2nd c.)
  • Virgin-martyr Pelagia of Tarsus
    Pelagia of Tarsus
    Pelagia of Tarsus is a saint and martyr who lived in Tarsus in the Cilicia region of Asia Minor during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian. She is likely based on Saint Pelagia of Antioch....

     in Asia Minor
    Asia Minor
    Asia Minor is a geographical location at the westernmost protrusion of Asia, also called Anatolia, and corresponds to the western two thirds of the Asian part of Turkey...

     (287)
  • Hieromartyr Albian
    Albian
    The Albian is both an age of the geologic timescale and a stage in the stratigraphic column. It is the youngest or uppermost subdivision of the Early/Lower Cretaceous epoch/series. Its approximate time range is 112.0 ± 1.0 Ma to 99.6 ± 0.9 Ma...

     (Olbian), Bishop of Anaea in Asia Minor, and his disciples (284-303)
  • Hieromartyr Erasmus of Formiae
    Erasmus of Formiae
    Saint Erasmus of Formiae was a Christian saint and martyr who died ca. 303, also known as Saint Elmo. He is venerated as the patron saint of sailors...

    , bishop in Campania
    Campania
    Campania is a region in southern Italy. The region has a population of around 5.8 million people, making it the second-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km² makes it the most densely populated region in the country...

    , and 20,000 martyrs with him (303)
  • Martyrs Aphrodisius, Leontius, Anthony, Valerian, Macrobius, and others, 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...

    s at Scythopolis of Palestine
    Palestine
    Palestine is a conventional name, among others, used to describe the geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, and various adjoining lands....

     (beg. of 4th c.)
  • Martyrs Florian
    Saint Florian
    Florian lived in the time of the Roman emperors Diocletian and Maximian, and was commander of the imperial army in the Roman province of Noricum. In addition to his military duties, he was also responsible for organizing firefighting brigades....

     and 40 companions, at Lorsch, Austria (304)
  • Hieromartyr Silvanus of Gaza, 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...

    , and with him 40 martyrs (311)
  • Saint Monica of Tagaste
    Saint Monica
    Saint Monica may refer to:*Saint Monica, a Christian saint and mother of Saint Augustine*Saint Monica , a 2002 Canadian film...

    , the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo
    Augustine of Hippo
    Augustine of Hippo , also known as Augustine, St. Augustine, St. Austin, St. Augoustinos, Blessed Augustine, or St. Augustine the Blessed, was Bishop of Hippo Regius . He was a Latin-speaking philosopher and theologian who lived in the Roman Africa Province...

     (387)
  • Saint Nepotianus, nephew of St Heliodorus
    Heliodorus of Altino
    Saint Heliodorus was the first bishop of Altinum in the 4th century. He was born at Dalmatia. Like Chromatius, he was a disciple of Valerianus, the bishop of Aquileia....

    , Bishop of Altino near Venice in Italy (395)
  • Saint Venerius of Milan, second bishop of Milan, a loyal supporter of St John Chrysostom
    John Chrysostom
    John Chrysostom , Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, and his ascetic...

     (409)
  • Saint Hilary the Wonderworker of the desert
  • Saint Conleth, first Bishop of Kildare
    Kildare
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     (ca.519)
  • Saint Anthony du Rocher, a disciple of St Benedict and companion of St Maurus
    Saint Maurus
    Saint Maurus was the first disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia . He is mentioned in St. Gregory the Great's biography of the latter as the first oblate; offered to the monastery by his noble Roman parents as a young boy to be brought up in the monastic life. Four stories involving Maurus recounted...

     in his mission to France, founder of the monastery of Saint Julian in Tours (6th c.)
  • Saint Æthelred (Ethelred, Ailred), king of Mercia and monk (716)
  • Saint Sacerdos of Limoges
    Sacerdos of Limoges
    Saint Sacerdos of Limoges is a French saint. He was born near Sarlat and became a monk. He was the founder and abbot of Calviac Abbey. He was later appointed bishop of Limoges...

    , Bishop of Limoges (720)
  • Saint Nicephorus of Medikion, abbot and founder of Medikion Monastery (813)
  • Saint Athanasios of Corinth, bishop (10th-11th c.)
  • Saint Gotthard of Hildesheim
    Gotthard of Hildesheim
    Saint Gotthard , also known as Gothard or Godehard the Bishop, is a Roman Catholic saint.-Life:...

    , became Bishop of Hildesheim in 1022 and did much to spread the Faith (1038)
  • Saint Theodosia (Fedosia), princess of Vladimir
    Vladimir
    Vladimir is a city and the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Klyazma River, to the east of Moscow along the M7 motorway. Population:...

    , (wife of Jaroslav Vsevolodovich
    Yaroslav II of Vladimir
    Yaroslav II , Christian name Theodor was the Grand Prince of Vladimir who helped to restore his country and capital after the Mongol invasion of Russia.-Prince of Pereyaslav:...

    ; mother of St. Alexander Nevsky
    Alexander Nevsky
    Alexander Nevsky was the Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir during some of the most trying times in the city's history. Commonly regarded as the key figure of medieval Rus, Alexander was the grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest and rose to legendary status on account of his military...

    ) (1244)
  • Saint Nicephorus (the Solitary, the Hesychast) of Mount Athos
    Mount Athos
    Mount Athos is a mountain and peninsula in Macedonia, Greece. A World Heritage Site, it is home to 20 Eastern Orthodox monasteries and forms a self-governed monastic state within the sovereignty of the Hellenic Republic. Spiritually, Mount Athos comes under the direct jurisdiction of the...

    , teacher of St. Gregory Palamas (before 1300)
  • The Alfanov brothers of Novgorod:
  • Saints Nicetas; Cyril; Nicephorus; Clement; and Isaac of Novgorod; founders of the Sokolnitzki Monastery in 1389
  • New Hieromartyr John, priest, (1942)
  • New Hieromartyr Nicholas, deacon, (1943)
  • New Hieromartyr Archpriest Vasily Martysz (1945)

Other commemorations

  • Translation of the relic
    Relic
    In religion, a relic is a part of the body of a saint or a venerated person, or else another type of ancient religious object, carefully preserved for purposes of veneration or as a tangible memorial...

    s of the Righteous Lazarus
    Lazarus of Bethany
    Lazarus of Bethany, also known as Saint Lazarus or Lazarus of the Four Days, is the subject of a prominent miracle attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of John, in which Jesus restores him to life four days after his death...

     and Saint Mary Magdalene
    Mary Magdalene
    Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples, and the most important woman disciple in the movement of Jesus. Jesus cleansed her of "seven demons", conventionally interpreted as referring to complex illnesses...

    , Equal-to-the-Apostles
  • Icon of the Mother of God "Staro Rus" Old Russian (1570)

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