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The celebration of the '''Synaxis of the Rostov and Yaroslav Saints''' on [[May 23]] was established by resolution of His Holiness [[Patriarch]] [[Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow|Alexis I]]  (+ 1970) and the [[Holy Synod]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]], on March 10, 1964.
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The celebration of the '''Synaxis of the Rostov and Yaroslav Saints''' on [[May 23]] was established by resolution of His Holiness [[Patriarch]] [[Alexei I (Simansky) of Moscow|Alexis I]]  (+ 1970) and the [[Holy Synod]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] on March 10, 1964.
 
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==Rostov==
 
==Rostov==
 
*Archimandrite Abraham the wonderworker ([[October 29]], 1073-1077)  
 
*Archimandrite Abraham the wonderworker ([[October 29]], 1073-1077)  
*Right-believing Prince Basil (Vasilko) ([[March 4]] + 1238)  
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*Right-believing Prince Basil (Vasilko) (+ [[March 4]], 1238)  
 
*Metropolitan [[Dimitri of Rostov|Demetrius]] (+ [[October 28]], 1709 and [[September 21]])  
 
*Metropolitan [[Dimitri of Rostov|Demetrius]] (+ [[October 28]], 1709 and [[September 21]])  
 
*Bishop Ignatius (+ [[May 28]], 1288)  
 
*Bishop Ignatius (+ [[May 28]], 1288)  
*Monk Irenarchus the Hermit (+ [[January 13]] 1616)  
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*Monk Irenarchus the Hermit (+ [[January 13]], 1616)  
 
*Bishop Isaiah, wonderworker (+ [[May 15]], 1090)  
 
*Bishop Isaiah, wonderworker (+ [[May 15]], 1090)  
*Blessed Isidore, Fool-for-Christ (+ [[May 14]] 1474)  
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*Blessed Isidore, Fool-for-Christ (+ [[May 14]], 1474)  
 
*Bishop James (+ [[November 27]], 1391)  
 
*Bishop James (+ [[November 27]], 1391)  
*Blessed John of the Hair-Shirt (the Merciful), Fool-for-Christ (+ [[September 3]] 1580)  
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*Blessed John of the Hair-Shirt (the Merciful), Fool-for-Christ (+ [[September 3]], 1580)  
 
*Bishop Leontius (+ [[May 23]], 1073)  
 
*Bishop Leontius (+ [[May 23]], 1073)  
*Peter, Tsarevich of Ordynsk (+ [[June 30]] 1290)  
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*Peter, Tsarevich of Ordynsk (+ [[June 30]], 1290)  
 
*Archbishop Theodore (+ [[November 28]], 1394)
 
*Archbishop Theodore (+ [[November 28]], 1394)
  
 
==Yaroslav Wonderworkers==
 
==Yaroslav Wonderworkers==
*Princes Basil (+ [[June 8]] 1249) also commemorated  [[July 3]]
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*Princes Basil (+ [[June 8]], 1249), also commemorated  [[July 3]]
*Constantine (+ 1257) commemorated on [[June 8]] and [[July 3]]
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*Constantine (+ 1257), commemorated on [[June 8]] and [[July 3]]
 
*Theodore (+ 1299) and his sons David (+ 1321) and Constantine (XIV) commemorated on [[September 19]]
 
*Theodore (+ 1299) and his sons David (+ 1321) and Constantine (XIV) commemorated on [[September 19]]
  
 
==Pereslavl Wonderworkers==
 
==Pereslavl Wonderworkers==
*Prince [[Alexander Nevsky]] (+ 1263) commemorated on [[August 30]] and [[November 23]]
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*Prince [[Alexander Nevsky]] (+ 1263), commemorated on [[August 30]] and [[November 23]]
*Prince Andrew of Smolensk (15th c.) [[October 27]]- Uncovering the relics
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*Prince Andrew of Smolensk (15th c.) [[October 27]]- Uncovering of his relics
*Monk Daniel the Archimandrite (+ [[April 7]] 1540) Also commemorated on [[December 30]] and [[July 28]].
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*Monk Daniel the Archimandrite (+ [[April 7]], 1540). Also commemorated on [[December 30]] and [[July 28]]
*Monk Nikita the Stylite (+ 1186) commemorated on [[May 24]]
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*Monk Nikita the Stylite (+ 1186), commemorated on [[May 24]]
  
 
==Uglich Wonderworkers==  
 
==Uglich Wonderworkers==  
*Monk Cassian (+ [[October 2]] 1504) also celebrated on [[May 21]]
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*Monk Cassian (+ [[October 2]], 1504), also celebrated on [[May 21]]
*Tsarevich Demetrius (+ [[May 15]] 1591) also commemorated on  [[June 3]].
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*Tsarevich Demetrius (+ [[May 15]], 1591), also commemorated on  [[June 3]]
*Monk Ignatius of Lomsk (+ 1591) commemorated on [[December 28]]
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*Monk Ignatius of Lomsk (+ 1591), commemorated on [[December 28]]
*Monk Paisius (+ [[June 6]] 1504) also commemorated on [[January 8]]
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*Monk Paisius (+ [[June 6]], 1504), also commemorated on [[January 8]]
*Prince Roman (+ [[February 3]] 1285)
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*Prince Roman (+ [[February 3]], 1285)
  
 
==Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers==
 
==Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers==
*Hieromartyr Adrian (+ 1550)  
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*Hieromartyr Adrian (+ [[March 5]], 1550), also commemorated [[November 19]]
*Monk Gennadius of Liubimograd and Kostroma (+ 1565)  
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*Monk Gennadius of Liubimograd and Kostroma (+ [[January 23]], 1565)  
*Monk Sebastian (+ 1542)  
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*Monk Sebastian (+ [[February 26]], 1542), also commemorated on [[December 18]]
*Monk Sylvester of Obnora (+ 1379)
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*Monk Sylvester of Obnora (+ [[April 25]], 1379)
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==See also==
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* [[Synaxis (disambiguation)]]
  
 
[[Category:Saints|Rostov]]
 
[[Category:Saints|Rostov]]
 
[[Category:Feasts|Rostov]]
 
[[Category:Feasts|Rostov]]
 
[[Category:Russian Saints|Rostov]]
 
[[Category:Russian Saints|Rostov]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, June 4, 2012

The celebration of the Synaxis of the Rostov and Yaroslav Saints on May 23 was established by resolution of His Holiness Patriarch Alexis I (+ 1970) and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on March 10, 1964.

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Rostov

Yaroslav Wonderworkers

  • Princes Basil (+ June 8, 1249), also commemorated July 3
  • Constantine (+ 1257), commemorated on June 8 and July 3
  • Theodore (+ 1299) and his sons David (+ 1321) and Constantine (XIV) commemorated on September 19

Pereslavl Wonderworkers

Uglich Wonderworkers

Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers

See also