May 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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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 21 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

  • Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian
    John the Apostle
    John the Apostle, John the Apostle, John the Apostle, (Aramaic Yoħanna, (c. 6 - c. 100) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. He was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and brother of James, another of the Twelve Apostles...

    , the "beloved disciple" of the Lord (ca. 101)
  • Hieromartyr Dionysius of Vienne
    Dionysius of Vienne
    Dionysius was Bishop of Vienne. He was among the ten missionaries sent by Pope St. Sixtus I with St. Peregrinus to Gaul. Dionysius later succeeded St. Justus as Bishop of Vienne, in Dauphiné, France.-References:...

     (193)
  • The holy group of Soldier Martyrs
  • Saint Augustina the Martyr, in Byzantium
  • Martyr Victor of Milan
    Victor Maurus
    Victor the Moor was a Christian martyr and is venerated as a saint. Victor, born into a Christian family, was a soldier in the Roman Praetorian Guard...

     (Victor the Moor, Victor Maurus) (ca. 303)
  • Saint Agathius
    Agathius
    Saint Agathius , also known as Achatius or Agathonas or Acacius of Byzantium, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army...

     (Acacius of Byzantium) (303)
  • Saint Emilia, mother of saints Macrina
    Saint Macrina the Younger
    Saint Macrina the Younger was born at Caesarea, Cappadocia. Her parents were Basil the Elder and Emmelia, and her grandmother was Saint Macrina the Elder. Among her nine siblings were two of the three Cappadocian Fathers, her younger brothers Basil the Great and Saint Gregory of Nyssa, as well as...

    , Basil the Great, Naucratius
    Naucratius
    Saint Naucratius was the son of Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea. He had distinguished himself both in scholarship and Christian devotion, as an active hermit, a living example for his famous brothers, Basil and Gregory of Nyssa.-Life:...

    , Peter of Sebaste
    Peter of Sebaste
    Peter of Sebaste was a bishop, taking his usual name from the city of his bishopry, Sebaste in Armenia.Also known as Peter of Sebasteia....

    , and Gregory of Nyssa
    Gregory of Nyssa
    St. Gregory of Nyssa was a Christian bishop and saint. He was a younger brother of Basil the Great and a good friend of Gregory of Nazianzus. His significance has long been recognized in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic and Roman Catholic branches of Christianity...

     (375)
  • Saint Helladius of Auxerre
    Helladius of Auxerre
    Helladius of Auxerre was a Christian bishop of Auxerre. St. Amator was ordained deacon and tonsured by Helladius, which provides the earliest example of ecclesiastical tonsure mentioned in the religious history of France. He is commemorated on May 8.-Sources:*...

     (387)
  • Saint Arsenius the Great, of Scetis (448)
  • Saint Hierax
    Hierax
    Hierax can refer to a number of people:*Hierax , Spartan Commander in the Corinthian War*Hierax , Learned Egyptian Ascetic living during the 3rd Century...

     (Ierakos) of Egypt
    Egypt
    Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, Arabic: , is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia. Egypt is thus a transcontinental country, and a major power in Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East and the Muslim world...

     (5th c.)
  • Saint Gybrian
    Gibrian
    Saint Gibrian was an Irish saint associated with Reims and the Marne region.His story appears in the fourth book of the Historia Remensis ecclesiae , which was written by Flodoard in the tenth century...

     (Gobrian) of Ireland, Priest (509)
  • Saint Desideratus
    Desideratus
    Desideratus was a French saint in the Christian church from Soissons. Unusually, he came from a family of saints, as his father, Auginus, mother, Agia, and brother, Deodatus, were all canonized...

    , successor of St Arcadius
    Arcadius of Bourges
    Saint Arcadius was a bishop of Bourges. He took part in the Council of Orléans . He was bishop for about 15 years. His episcopate is sometimes said to have lasted from 531 to 541.-External links:*...

     as Bishop of Bourges, in France (550)
  • Saint Iduberga, foundress of Nivelles
    Nivelles
    Nivelles is a Walloon city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. The Nivelles municipality includes the old communes of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux....

     (Nijvel), (Neth.) (652)
  • Saint Benedict II
    Pope Benedict II
    Pope Saint Benedict II was Pope from 684 to 685.Pope Benedict II died on May 8, 685. He succeeded Leo II. Although chosen in 683, he was not ordained until 684 because the leave of Emperor Constantine IV was not obtained until some months after the election...

    , Pope of Rome (685)
  • Hieromartyr Indract of Glastonbury
    Indract of Glastonbury
    Indract or Indracht was a saint who, along with his companions, was venerated at Glastonbury Abbey, a monastery in the county of Somerset in south-western England...

    , and his companions at Shapwick
    Shapwick, Somerset
    Shapwick is a village on the Somerset Levels, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England. It is situated to the west of Glastonbury.-History:Shapwick is the site of one end of the Sweet Track, an ancient causeway dating from the 39th century BC....

     (ca.7th-8th c.)
  • Saints Wiro (Bishop of Utrecht) (710), Plechelm
    Plechelm
    Plechelm is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and a patron saint of the Netherlands. Plechelm, also Pleghelm or Plechelmus was a Benedictine monk who traveled to Rome with St. Wiro and St. Otger. He became a missionary in Northumbria and The Netherlands and died in St. Odiliënberg...

     (730), and Hierodeacon Otger (Odger) (8th c.), Missionary bishops in the Maas Valley at Limburg
  • Saint Milles the Melode (hymnographer), monk
  • Saint Macarius of Ghent, archbishop (1012)
  • Saint Pimen the Faster, of the Far Caves in Kiev
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra , also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine....

     (ca. 1141)
  • Venarable Cassian, recluse and faster of the Kiev Caves
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra , also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine....

     (13-14th c.)
  • Saint Arsenius the Lover of Labor, of the Kiev Caves
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra
    Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra , also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine....

     (14th c.)
  • The Monks Zosima and Adrian of Volokolamsk
    Volokolamsk
    Volokolamsk is a town and the administrative center of Volokolamsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Gorodenka River, not far from its confluence with the Lama River, northwest of Moscow. Population: -History:...

    , founders of the Sestrinsk monastery on the banks of the River Sestra (15-16th c.)
  • Blessed Basiliscus of Uglich
    Uglich
    Uglich is a historic town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, which stands on the Volga River. Population: A local tradition dates the town's origins to 937. It was first documented in 1148 as Ugliche Pole...

     (1863)
  • Schemahieromonk Michael of Valaam, confessor for the Orthodox Calendar (1934) (Elder Michael I The Confessor, 1871-1934)

Other commemorations

  • Apparition of the Archangel Michael on Mount Gargano
    Gargano
    Gargano is a historical and geographical Italian sub-region situated in Apulia, consisting of a wide isolated mountain massif made of highland and several peaks and forming the backbone of the Gargano Promontory projecting into the Adriatic Sea. The high point is Monte Calvo at . Most of the upland...

     near Manfredonia
    Manfredonia
    Manfredonia is a town and comune of Puglia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, from which it is 35 kilometres northeast by rail. Manfredonia is situated on the coast, facing east, to the south of Monte Gargano, and giving its name to the gulf to the east of it...

     in southern Italy, to Bishop Laurence of Siponto (commemorated February 7
    February 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
    Feb. 6 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Feb. 8-Fixed commemorations:All fixed commemorations below are observed on February 20 by Old Calendarists.-Saints:*Saint Parthenius of Lampsacus, bishop *Venerable Luke of Hellas...

    ), in memory of which the famous Monastery of the Archangel
    Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo
    The Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo sul Gargano, sometimes called simply Monte Gargano, is a Catholic sanctuary on Mount Gargano, Italy, part of the commune of Monte Sant'Angelo, in the province of Foggia, northern Apulia....

     was founded (ca.490)
  • Commemoration of the miraculous healing of blinded Stephen by the Most Holy Theotokos
    Theotokos
    Theotokos is the Greek title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches. Its literal English translations include God-bearer and the one who gives birth to God. Less literal translations include Mother of God...

     of Cassiopia
    Cassiopia
    Cassiopia or Cassopia or Cassopa or Kassopa , was an ancient Greek city in Thesprotia, Epirus and also a region of the same name . It was also the name of a pre Hellenistic settlement....

     (1530)
  • Translation of the relics (1785) of St. Arsenius of Novgorod, Fool-for-Christ (1570)

Sources


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