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==Yaroslav Wonderworkers==
 
==Yaroslav Wonderworkers==

Revision as of 16:17, February 7, 2007

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

  • Prince Alexander Nevsky (+ 1263)
  • Prince Andrew of Smolensk (15th c.)
  • Monk Daniel the Archimandrite (+ 1540)
  • Monk Nikita the Stylite (+ 1186)

Uglich Wonderworkers

  • Monk Cassian (+ 1504)
  • Tsarevich Demetrius (+ 1591)
  • Monk Ignatius of Lomsk (+ 1591)
  • Monk Paisius (+ 1504)
  • Prince Roman (+ 1285)

Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers

  • Hieromartyr Adrian (+ 1550)
  • Monk Gennadius of Liubimograd and Kostroma (+ 1565)
  • Monk Sebastian (+ 1542)
  • Monk Sylvester of Obnora (+ 1379)