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− | + | The title of '''''New Martyr''''' was originally given to [[martyr]]s under [[heresy|heretical]] rulers (the original martyrs being under pagans), then later to the Church's martyrs under [[Islam]] and various modern atheistic regimes, especially Communist. | |
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+ | ==New Martyrs under the Ottoman yoke== | ||
+ | *[[Ahmed the Deftedar]] | ||
+ | *[[Constantine Hagarit]] | ||
+ | *[[Demetrios the Neomartyr]] | ||
+ | *[[Athanasios the Neomartyr]] | ||
+ | *[[John the New of Suceava]] | ||
+ | *[[Akylina of Chalkidike]] | ||
+ | *[[Anthimos the Georgian]] | ||
+ | *[[Boris the Pomak]] | ||
+ | *[[Chrestos the Albanian]] | ||
+ | *[[Chrysostom of Smyrna]] | ||
+ | *[[Cyril VI of Constantinople]], ethnomartyr | ||
+ | *[[Demetrios Doukas]] | ||
+ | *[[Demetrios of Philadelphia]] | ||
+ | *[[George of Ioannina]] | ||
+ | *[[Gregory V of Constantinople]], ethnomartyr | ||
+ | *[[Habeeb Kheshy]] | ||
+ | *[[Hasan]] | ||
+ | *[[John of Ioannina]], a.k.a. John the Tailor | ||
+ | *[[Kosmas Aitolos]] | ||
+ | *[[Makarios the Monk]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Mavroudis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nicholas Kheshy]] | ||
+ | *[[Panteleimon Dousa]] | ||
+ | *[[Paul the Russian]] | ||
+ | *[[Philothei]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodore of Komogovina]] | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Paschidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Zlata of Meglen]] | ||
+ | *[[Gabriel I of Pec]] | ||
+ | *[[George the New]] | ||
+ | *[[Teodor of Vršac]] | ||
+ | *[[Paisius and Habakkuk]] | ||
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+ | ==[[New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia]]== | ||
+ | *[[Elizabeth Feodorovna]] | ||
+ | *[[John Kochurov]] | ||
+ | *[[Nicholas II of Russia]] | ||
+ | *[[Seraphim Chichagov]] | ||
+ | *[[Veniamin Kazanskii]] | ||
+ | *[[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich]] | ||
+ | *[[New Martyrs of Butovo]] | ||
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+ | ==Serbian New Martyrs== | ||
+ | *[[Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague|Gorazd Pavlik]] | ||
+ | *[[Platon of Banja Luka|Platon Jovanovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Sava of Gornji Karlovac|Sava Trlajic]] | ||
+ | *[[Petar of Dabar-Bosna|Petar Zimonjic]] | ||
+ | *[[Vukasin of Klepci]] | ||
+ | *[[Rafailo of Sisatovac|Rafailo Momcilovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Djordje Bogic]] | ||
+ | *[[Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro]] | ||
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+ | ==New Martyrs of the Boxer Rebellion== | ||
+ | *[[Ia the Teacher]] | ||
+ | *[[Holy Martyrs of China]] | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
+ | *''Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity'', 341-43 | ||
+ | *Vaporis, Rev. Nomikos Michael. ''Witnesses for Christ: Orthodox Christian Neomartyrs of the Ottoman Period 1437-1860'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Martyrs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Saints]] |
Revision as of 12:53, June 10, 2008
The title of New Martyr was originally given to martyrs under heretical rulers (the original martyrs being under pagans), then later to the Church's martyrs under Islam and various modern atheistic regimes, especially Communist.
Contents
New Martyrs under the Ottoman yoke
- Ahmed the Deftedar
- Constantine Hagarit
- Demetrios the Neomartyr
- Athanasios the Neomartyr
- John the New of Suceava
- Akylina of Chalkidike
- Anthimos the Georgian
- Boris the Pomak
- Chrestos the Albanian
- Chrysostom of Smyrna
- Cyril VI of Constantinople, ethnomartyr
- Demetrios Doukas
- Demetrios of Philadelphia
- George of Ioannina
- Gregory V of Constantinople, ethnomartyr
- Habeeb Kheshy
- Hasan
- John of Ioannina, a.k.a. John the Tailor
- Kosmas Aitolos
- Makarios the Monk
- Michael Mavroudis
- Nicholas Kheshy
- Panteleimon Dousa
- Paul the Russian
- Philothei
- Theodore of Komogovina
- Thomas Paschidis
- Zlata of Meglen
- Gabriel I of Pec
- George the New
- Teodor of Vršac
- Paisius and Habakkuk
New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia
- Elizabeth Feodorovna
- John Kochurov
- Nicholas II of Russia
- Seraphim Chichagov
- Veniamin Kazanskii
- Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich
- New Martyrs of Butovo
Serbian New Martyrs
- Gorazd Pavlik
- Platon Jovanovic
- Sava Trlajic
- Petar Zimonjic
- Vukasin of Klepci
- Rafailo Momcilovic
- Djordje Bogic
- Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro
New Martyrs of the Boxer Rebellion
Sources
- Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, 341-43
- Vaporis, Rev. Nomikos Michael. Witnesses for Christ: Orthodox Christian Neomartyrs of the Ottoman Period 1437-1860