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This is a partial list of canonised Saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Some of the Saints below are also venerated in other Christian denominations, including in Catholicism, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism and others.[1]

Saint Died (Year) Feast (NS) Title/Legacy
7 Robbers of Corfu 101–200 28 April Martyrs
7 Sleepers of Ephesus 447 4 August / 22 October Holy Youths[2]
13 Martyrs of Kantara 1231 19 May Martyrs[3]
40 Martyrs of Sebaste 320 9 March Martyrs[4]
42 Martyrs of Amorium 845 6 March Martyrs
48 Martyrs of Córdoba 850–859 Various Martyrs[5]
222 Martyrs of China 1900 11 June Martyrs[6]
377 Martyrs of Adrianople 815 22 January Martyrs
10,000 Martyrs of Antioch 249–251 1 June Martyrs
14,000 Holy Innocents 2 29 December First Martyrs
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia 301–305 28 December Martyrs[7]
100,000 Martyrs of Tbilisi 1226 31 October Martyrs[8]
Aaron Before entering the Promised Land 16 December[9] / Sunday of the Holy Forefathers Prophet, High Priest, elder brother of Moses[9]
Aaron of Aaleth 552 (circa) 22 June Abbot[10]
Abbán of Corbmaic 6th century[10] 27 October[10] Abbot, nephew of St. Kevin[10]
Abbán of Leinster 5th century[10] 16 March[10] Abbot, founder of Kill-Abban Monastery, nephew of St. Ibar[10]
Abbo of Auxerre 860 3 December Bishop of Auxerre, Abbot[10]
Abbo of Fleury 1004 13 November Abbot, Martyr[10]
Abo of Tiflis 786 (circa) 8 January Martyr
Abraham Patriarchal Age 9 October Holy Patriarch, righteous[11]
Abraham of Ephesus 6th century 28 October Bishop, Monastery Founder
Abraham of Rostov 1045–1074 29 October Monk
Abraham of Smolensk 1222 21 August Russian hieromonk and wonderworker
Abrahamite Martyrs 835 (circa) 6 July Venerable Martyrs[12]
Adam 930 AM Sunday of the Holy Forefathers First man, Forefather, the Proto-Created
Adelaide of Italy 999 16 December Holy Roman Empress
Adeodatus I 618 8 November Bishop of Rome
Afan 501–600 17 November Founded the church of Llanafan in Wales (6th century)
Agapitus I 536 17 April[13] Bishop of Rome
Agapetus of Pechersk 1001–1100 14 June Doctor and monk in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
Agatho 681 20 February Bishop of Rome
Ahmet the Calligrapher 1682 3 May / 24 December New Martyr
Aidan 651 31 August Irish monk and missionary, also known as the Apostle of Northumbria; converted the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity in Northumbria.
Alena of Belgium 640 (circa) 18 June Martyr, Confessor[14]
Alexander I 115 (circa) 18 March Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Alexander Schmorell 1943 13 July Passion-Bearer
Alexandra of Hesse 1918 17 July Canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Alexandra the Passion Bearer. Empress of Russia as the spouse of Nicholas II.
Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia 1918 17 July Last heir of the last imperial family of Russia; passion-bearer
Alexis Toth 1909 7 May Responsible for the conversions of approximately 20,000 Eastern Rite Catholics to the Russian Orthodox Church; contributed to the establishment of the Orthodox Church in America.
Alypius the Stylite 640 26 November Monastic founder, an intercessor for the infertile, and a protector of children.
Alipy of the Caves 1114 (circa) 30 August Monk and famous painter of icons
Alphege 1012 19 April Martyr
Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos 1970 16 April Hieromonk who lived on the island of Patmos, Greece.
Anacletus 88 / 92 26 April Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Anastasia of Russia 1918 17 July Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia; Passion-bearer
Anastasius Sinaita 700 (circa) 21 April Greek ecclesiastical writer
Andrei the Iconographer 1430 (circa) 29 January / 4 July Famed medieval Russian painter of Orthodox Christian icons and frescos.
Andrew of Constantinople 936 15 October Fool for Christ
Andrew of Crete 650–800 4 July Bishop, theologian, homilist, and hymnographer
Andrew Stratelates 300 19 August Martyr[15]
Andrew the Apostle 62 30 November Apostle, The First-Called, Martyr
Anicetus 168 17 April[16] Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Anne 1st century 9 September Mother of the Virgin, righteous[18]
Ansgar 865 3 February Apostle of the North
Anthony of Kiev 1073 23 July Monk and founder of the monastic tradition in Kievan Rus'
Augustine of Canterbury 604 (circa) 26 May Apostle to the English
Barachiel N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Barbatus of Benevento 682 19 February Bishop of Benevento
Barlaam Legendary 30 May Legendary saint
Barsanuphius 543 (circa) 6 February Desert Father and author (together with John the Prophet) of over 800 letters giving spiritual direction that influenced Byzantine monasticism [21]
Bartholomew the Apostle 70 (circa) 11 June Apostle, martyr[22]
Basil the Great 379 1 January One of the three Great Hierarchs. Influential theologian who supported the Nicene Creed and opposed the heresies of the early Christian church, fighting against both Arianism and the followers of Apollinaris of Laodicea.
Basil the Blessed 1552 or 1557 2 August Fool for Christ
Basil of Ostrog 1671 12 May Bishop of Zahumlje
Bede 735 27 May Helped popularize the practice of dating forward from the birth of Christ (Anno Domini – in the year of our Lord). Dubbed "The Father of English History" and 'the Venerable'
Benedict of Aniane 747 12 February Monastic reformer
Benedict of Nursia 543 14 March Founder of the Benedictine Order
Benedict II 685 7 May Bishop of Rome
Birinus 649 / 650 3 December Apostle to the West Saxons
Boniface 754 5 June Apostle to the Germans
Boniface IV 608 8 May Bishop of Rome
Boris I 907 2 May King and baptizer of Bulgaria, and Equal-to-the-Apostles,
Boris and Gleb 1015–1019 (circa) 24 July Passion-bearers
Brendan of Birr 573 (circa) 29 November One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland
Brendan the Navigator 578 (circa) 16 May One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland
Brigid of Kildare 525 1 February First Irish nun
Bruno of Querfurt 1009 15 October Bishop and Martyr; Second Apostle of the Prussians
Caius 296 22 April[23] Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Callistus I of Constantinople 1363 20 June[24] Bishop of Constantinople[25]
Callistus I of Rome 222 14 October Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Chad of Mercia 672 2 March Helped introduce Christianity to the Mercian Kingdom
Charity 2nd century 17 September Virgin Martyr[26]
Christopher 250 9 May Martyr[27]
Clement of Ohrid 960 27 July One of the Seven Apostles of Bulgaria, Disciple of St. Cyril and St. Methodius
Clement of Rome 101[28] (circa) 25 November[28] Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Columba 597 9 June Apostle of the Picts
Columbanus 615 23 November Irish missionary.
Constantin Brâncoveanu 1714 16 August Holy Prince of Wallachia, Martyr[29]
Constantine of Murom 1129 21 May Wonderworker
Constantine the Great 337 21 May Equal-to-the-Apostles, Roman Emperor[30]
Cosmas of Maiuma 701–800 14 October Hymnographer
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne 687 20 March Monk, bishop, and hermit.
Cyriacus the Anchorite 557 29 September Hermit
Cyril 869 24 May Equal-to-the-Apostles, teacher of the Slavs
Cyril Lucaris 1638 27 June Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Daniil Sihastrul 1488 18 December Monk, ascetic, spiritual father for Stephen the Great
Danilo II 1301–1400 2 January Archbishop of the Serbs
David 1000 BC (circa) Sunday of the Holy Forefathers King of Israel, Prophet
David (Dewi) of Wales 589 (circa) 1 March Bishop of Mynyw (Saint David's)
David of Thessalonica 540 26 June Monk, the Tree-Dweller
Declan 401–500 24 July early Irish saint, remembered for having converted the Déisi in the late 5th century
Denis of Paris 250 9 October[32] Bishop of Paris, Hieromartyr
Dimitrije Nemanjić 1286 7 October Venerable
Dimitry of Rostov 1709 28 October Hierarch
Dismas 33 25 March The Penitent Thief[33]
Dorotheus of Gaza 565 (circa) 18 June Monk and Abbot
Dunstan 988 19 May Archbishop of Canterbury
Dymphna 601–700 15 May Virgin Martyr, "The Lily of Éire"
Edmund the Martyr[34] 978 or 979 18 March / 3 September King of the English
Edward the Martyr 979 18 March Martyr, King of England[35]
Edwin of Northumbria 633 12 October King of Deira and Bernicia and Convert
Egbert of Northumbria 729 24 April Monk and Bishop
Eleutherius 189 26 May Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Eleutherius of Illyria 120 15 December[36] Hieromartyr, Bishop of Illyria (now modern-day Albania)
Eleutherius of Nicomedia 303 2 October Martyr
Eleutherius of Tournai 532 (circa) 20 February[37] Bishop
Eligius 659 or 660 1 December Bishop and Confessor
Elijah 900 BC (circa) 20 July Holy Glorious Prophet[38]
Elizabeth Romanova 1918 5 July Princess and Holy Martyr
Elisha 900 BC (circa) 14 June Holy Prophet[39]
Ephrem the Syrian 373 28 January Venerable, Deacon, Confessor, Hymn Writer[40]
Ethelbert of Kent 616 25 February First English king to convert to Christianity.
Etheldreda of Ely 679 23 June East Anglian princess
Eulogius of Alexandria 608 13 September Bishop and Confessor
Euphrosyne of Polatsk 1173 23 May Nun; the only virgin saint of East Slav origin.
Euthymius the Great 473 20 January Abbot
Evaristus 105 (circa) 26 October Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Eve Before the Great Flood Sunday of the Holy Forefathers First woman, the Proto-Created
Faith 2nd century 17 September Virgin Martyr[41]
Fevronia of Murom 1228 8 July Princess of Murom and Wonderworker
Felix III 492 1 March Bishop of Rome
Felix IV 530 30 January Bishop of Rome
Frideswide 735 (circa) 1 November English princess and abbess.
Gabriel N/A 26 March / 13 July / 8 November Archangel, Taxiarch
Gabriel of Georgia 1995 2 November Fool for Christ, Hieromonk, Wonderworker, Confessor of the Faith
Gall 646 (circa) 16 October According to hagiographic tradition, Saint Gall was a disciple and one of the twelve companions of Saint Columbanus.
Genevieve 512 21 November Nun
George (Konissky) 1795 Third Sunday after Pentecost Orthodox archbishop, preacher, philosopher and theologian
George of Lydda 303 23 April Megalomartyr, Trophy-Bearer, Victory-Bearer, Wonderworker[42]
Gerasimus of the Jordan 451 4 March Monk and Abbot
Gervasios of Patras 1964 30 June Hieromonk
Ghislain 680 9 October Confessor and anchorite
Gobnait 601–721 11 February Abbess[43]
Godehard (Gotthard) of Hildesheim 1038 5 May German bishop
Gregory Palamas 1359 14 November Archbishop of Thessalonica, Church Father, Pillar of Orthodoxy
Gregory of Tours 594 17 November Bishop of Tours
Gregory I 604 12 March Bishop of Rome
Gregory II 731 11 February Bishop of Rome
Gregory III 741 10 December Bishop of Rome
Gregory the Theologian 390 25 January Theologian, Cappadocian Father, Archbishop of Constantinople
Gregory of Nyssa 394 10 January Theologian, Cappadocian Father, Bishop of Nyssa
Helena of Constantinople 327 21 May Equal-to-the-Apostles, Holy Empress[44]
Helier 555 16 July Ascetic hermit
Herman of Valaam 901–1500 28 June Co-founder of the Valaam Monastery with Sergius Valaam
Herman of Alaska 1837 13 December Venerable, Wonderworker
Hermione of Ephesus 117 4 September Martyr, unmercenary healer
Hilarion 371 21 October Desert Father and founder of Palestinian monasticism[45]
Hilda of Whitby 680 17 November Abbess of Whitby
Hippolytus of Rome 269 (circa) 30 January Church Father, Hieromartyr[46]
Hope 2nd century 17 September Virgin Martyr[41]
Hubertus 727 3 November Apostle of the Ardennes
Hyginus 142 11 January Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Innocent of Alaska 1879 13 April Enlightener of Alaska and Siberia
Irene of Lesvos 1463 Bright Tuesday New Martyr
Isaac Patriarchal Age Sunday of the Holy Forefathers Patriarch, Prophet
Isaac the Syrian 700 28 January Bishop and theologian best remembered for his written works on Christian asceticism.
Ita 570 15 January Irish nun
James the Deacon after 671 18 October[47] Deacon
James the Great 44 30 April Apostle, martyr
James Intercisus 420 27 November Martyr, military saint
James the Less 62/69 23 October Brother of the Lord, Bishop of Jerusalem, martyr
Jegudiel N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Jeremiel N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Jerome 30 September

AD 420

15 June Church Father, blessed
Joachim 1st century 9 September Father of the Virgin Mary, righteous[48]
Job 1350 BC[49] 6 May[49] Prophet, Righteous, the Long-suffering
Job of Pochayiv 1651 28 October Hegumen
John and Benignus 707 21 July Twin Monks[50]
John and Crispus 100 – 1054 18 August Hieromartyrs[50]
John and Festus 100 – 1054 21 December Martyrs[50]
John and Paul 361-363 26 June[50][51] Martyrs[50]
John I 526 18 May Bishop of Rome[50]
John the Apostle 100 26 September Apostle, Evangelist, Theologian, Beloved Friend of Christ
John the Hieromartyr 362 23 June Hieromartyr[50]
John Angeloptes 433 27 November Bishop of Ravenna[50]
John Angelus 1050 31 January Monk[50]
John Camillus the Good 660 10 January Bishop of Milan who defended Orthodoxy against Arianism and Monothelitism[50]
John Cassian 433 23 July Church Father, Monk[50][52]
John Chrysostom 407 27 January Archbishop of Constantinople[53]
John Climacus 606 30 March Monk, also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites
John Gradenigo 1025 5 December Hermit[50][54]
John Theristus 1129 24 February Byzantine Monk[50]
John Vincent 1012 21 December Bishop[50]
John of Autun unknown 29 October Bishop[50]
John of Bergamo 690 11 July Bishop of Bergamo[50]
John of Beverley 721 7 May Bishop of York[50]
John of Châlon 475 9 May Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône[50]
John of Chinon 6th century 27 June Hermit[50]
John of Damascus 749 4 December Byzantine hieromonk, hymnographer and polymath
John of Gorze 975 27 February Abbot of Gorze[50]
John of Gothia 787 (circa) 26 June Bishop of Gothia (Gothic Crimea)
John of Kronstadt 1908 20 December Righteous
John I of Naples 5th century 22 June Bishop of Naples
John IV of Naples 835 22 June Bishop of Naples, the Peacemaker
John of Pavia 813 27 August Bishop of Pavia
John of Pskov 1616 24 October Hermit
John I of Ravenna 494 12 June Bishop of Ravenna[50]
John of Réôme 539 28 January Monk, Hermit[50]
John of Shanghai and San Francisco 1966 July 2 Bishop of Shanghai, Archbishop of Western Europe, Archbishop of San Francisco
John the Saxon 895 (circa) 22 February Abbot of Athelney[50]
John of Sonkajanranta 1918 13 July Martyr, Confessor, Enlightener
John of Syracuse 609 23 October Bishop of Syracuse[50]
John of Tuy 9th century 24 June Hermit[50]
John of Verona 7th century 6 June Bishop of Verona[50]
John of Tobolsk 1715 10 June Metropolitan of Tobolsk
John the Baptist 36 7 January Prophet, Baptiser of Christ, the Forerunner
John the Prophet 543 (circa) 6 February Desert Father and author (together with Barsanuphius) of over 800 letters giving spiritual direction that influenced Byzantine monasticism[21]
Josaphat Legendary 26 August Legendary saint
Joseph, father of Jesus 12-33 Sunday after Christmas Earthly father of the Lord, husband of the Virgin Mary, the bethrothed
Joseph, son of Jacob Patriarchal Age Sunday of the Holy Forefathers and Holy Monday the all-comely, the righteous,
Joseph the Hesychast 1959 16 August Greek monk at Mount Athos who practiced asceticism
Joshua 1544 BC[59] 1 September[59] Prophet, the Righteous
Jude the Apostle 65 19 June Apostle, Martyr
Juliana of Lazarevo 1604 2 January Known for her charity toward the poor.
Justin Martyr 165 1 June Philosopher, Martyr
Justinian I 565 14 November Eastern Roman emperor
Juvenaly of Alaska 1796 24 September Protomartyr of America, Hieromartyr
Kassia 867 7 September Byzantine abbess, poet, composer, and hymnographer.
Kevin of Glendalough 618 3 June First abbot of Glendalough
Kilian 689 8 July Apostle to the Franconians
Kirill of Beloozero 1427 9 June Monk and saint
Laura of Cordoba 864 19 October Martyr[61]
Lazar of Serbia 1389 15 June Medieval Serbian ruler
Lazarus of Bethany 1st century 17 March Friend of Christ
Leo the Great 461 18 February Bishop of Rome
Leo II 683 3 July Bishop of Rome
Leo III 816 12 June Bishop of Rome
Leodegar of Autun 679 2 October Bishop of Autun; Hieromartyr
Liberius 366 27 August Bishop of Rome
Linus 76 7 June Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Longinus 1st century 16 October Martyr
Lucius of Britain 2nd century 3 December King of the Britons
Lucy 2nd century 6 July Virgin martyr[64]
Lucy of Syracuse 304 13 December Virgin martyr
Grand Duchess Maria Romanov 1918 17 July Third daughter of Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Fyodorovna; passion-bearer
Mark 336 7 October Bishop of Rome
Mark the Evangelist 68 25 April Bishop of Alexandria, Hieromartyr, Evangelist
Mark of Ephesus 1444 19 January Archbishop of Ephesus
Macarius, Abbot of Pelekete 840 1 April Abbot of the Monastery of Pelekete
Martin I 655 27 April Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Mary After 33 AD 15 August Theotokos, Queen of Heaven, Panagia, Holy Virgin
Mary Magdalene After 33 AD 22 July and 4 August Equal-to-the-Apostles, Myrrhbearer[66]
Mary of Egypt 421 4 April Venerable, ascetic
Matthew the Evangelist 1st century 16 November Apostle, evangelist, martyr
Maximilian of Tebessa 295 12 March Early Christian martyr and conscientious objector.
Maximus of Turin 465 25 June Bishop and theological writer.
Maximus the Confessor 662 13 August Confessor, theologian, homologetes
Maximus the Greek 1556 21 January Monk
Melito of Sardis 180 1 April Apologist and Bishop of Sardis
Methodius 885 24 May Equal-to-the-Apostles, teacher of the Slavs
Metrophanes, Chi Sung 1900 11 June Hieromartyr, leader of the Chinese Martyrs
Michael N/A 8 November[19] Archangel, Taxiarch
Milburga of Wenlock 715 23 February Abbess
Mirian III of Iberia 361 1 October Equal-to-the-Apostles, King of Georgia
Moses 13th century BC 4 September God-seer, Prophet
Moses the Black 405 28 August Holy Father, Desert Father, priest[68]
Mother Maria 1945 20 July Righteous Martyr
Nana 4th century 1 October Equal-to-the-Apostles
Naum of Preslav 910 23 December Wonderworker, Apostle of the Slavs
Neot 870 (circa) 31 July Hermit
Nikephoros I of Constantinople 828 13 March Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas of Japan 1912 3 February Equal-to-the-Apostles, Archbishop of Japan
Nicholas of Lesvos 1463 Bright Tuesday New Martyr
Nicholas of Myra 343 6 December Bishop of Myra, Wonderworker, Defender of Orthodoxy, Holy Hierarch
Nicholas II 1918 17 July Emperor of All Russia; Passion-bearer
Nikolai of Žiča 1956 3 May Bishop
Nil Sorsky 1508 7 May Great ascetic of the Russian Church,
Nilus the Younger 1005 26 September Abbot and Confessor
Nino 332 (circa) 14 January Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of the Georgians
Nothelm of Canterbury 739 17 October Archbishop of Canterbury.
Obadiah 6th century BC 19 November Prophet
Odile 720 13 December Abbess of Hohenburg
Odo of Cluny 942 18 November Abbot of Cluny
Olaf of Norway 1030 29 July Martyr, King of Norway[69]
Grand Duchess Olga 1918 17 July Eldest child of the last Tsar; Passion-bearer
Or of Nitria 390 (circa) 7 August Elder and Desert Father of Egypt
Oswald of Northumbria 642 5 August King of Northumbria
Osyth 653 7 October Abbess and nun
Ouen 684 24 August Bishop
Paisios of Mount Athos 1994 12 July Ascetic from Mount Athos
Paraskeva the Younger 1001–1100 27 October Ascetic female saint
Patrick 493 17 March Apostle of Ireland
Paul the Apostle 64–68 (circa) 25 January, 10 February and 29 June Apostle to the Gentiles, Martyr
Paul the Simple 339 (circa) 7 March Monk
Paulinus of York 584 10 October Bishop of York
Pavel of Taganrog 1879 21 November Blessed starets
Pelagius of Córdoba 926 26 June Martyr
Peter of Murom 1228 8 July Prince of Murom and Wonderworker
Peter the Aleut 1815 (circa) 24 September Martyr of San Francisco and Protomartyr of America
Peter the Apostle 64–68 (circa) 29 June Apostle, Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Petroc 564 4 June Abbot of Lanwethinoc
Phanourios Unknown 27 August Great Martyr, Newly-Revealed
Philip of Agira 401–500 (circa) 12 May Confessor
Philip the Apostle 1st century 14 November Apostle, martyr[71]
Philothei 1589 19 February Greek nun and martyr
Photini 1st century 20 March The Samartian Woman, martyr[72]
Photius the Great 893 6 February The Great, Confessor of the Faith, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Pillar of Orthodoxy[73]
Piran 501–600 5 March Cornish abbot
Pius I 154 11 July Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Praejectus 676 25 January Bishop of Clermont
Raphael N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Raphael of Lesvos 1463 Bright Tuesday New Martyr
Raphael of Brooklyn 1915 27 February Bishop of Brooklyn
Remigius of Reims (or Remy, Remi) 533 13 February Bishop and Confessor
Romanos the Melodist 556 1 October Melodist, hymnographer, composer of thousands of hymns[74]
Romuald 1027 19 June Abbot
Ruth 1100 BC - 1000 BC Sunday of the Holy Forefathers Righteous
Sabbas the Sanctified 531/532 5 December Venerable Father, Abbot
Saethryth 601–700 7 January Nun and abbess
Selaphiel N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Samuel 1012 BC 20 August Prophet, Judge
Sava of Serbia 1237 14 January Equal-to-the-Apostles, Illuminator of the Serbs, Archbishop of Serbia, Hieromonk[75]
Scholastica 543 10 February Foundress of the Benedictine nuns.
Sebastian 295–296 18 December Martyr
Seraphim of Sarov 1833 2 January Confessor and Wonderworker
Sergius of Valaam 901–1400 28 June Greek monk and wonderworker
Sergius of Radonezh 1392 25 September Abbot of Radonezh, Miracle Worker of all Russia
Seridus of Gaza 543 (circa) 13 August Abbot of a monastery and confidant of Barsanuphius of Gaza[77]
Silas 1st century 30 July Apostle, Disciple Bishop of Rome, Missionary, Hieromartyr
Silouan the Athonite 1938 24 September Athonite, venerable, monastic, staretz[79]
Silverius 537 20 June Bishop of Rome
Simeon Mirotocivi 1199 26 February Grand Prince of Serbia. Canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church under the name Saint Simeon the Myrrh-streaming (Свети Симеон Мироточиви).
Simeon Stylites 459 1 September Venerable Father
Simon the Apostle 65 (circa) 10 May Apostle, martyr
Simplicius 483 10 March Bishop of Rome
Sixtus I 124 (circa) 10 August Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Sixtus II 258 7 August Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Sixtus III 440 28 March Bishop of Rome
Sophia of Milan 2nd century 17 September Virgin Martyr[41]
Sophia of Slutsk 1612 19 March Princess of Slutsk
Sophronius 638 11 March Patriarch of Jerusalem
Sophrony of Essex 1993 11 July Athonite, ascetic, archimandrite[80]
Soter 174 22 April[23] Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Soteris 304 10 February[81] Virgin Martyr
Stephen 33-36 27 December, 4 January, 2 August, and 15 September Protomartyr
Stephen of Hungary 1038 20 August King of Hungary
Stephen of Piperi 1697 20 May Ascetic and Abbot
Stephen the Great 1504 2 July Prince of Moldavia
Stylianos of Paphlagonia 501–700 26 November also known as Stylianos the Hermit
Swithun of Winchester 862 15 July Bishop of Winchester
Symeon Metaphrastes 901–1000 9 November Author of the 10-volume medieval Greek menologion
Symeon the New Theologian 1022 12 March Theologian
Tarasios of Constantinople 806 25 February Hierarch; Bishop and Confessor
Tatiana of Russia 1918 17 July Second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II; Passion-bearer
Telesphorus 136 22 February[83] Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr
Theodora (6th century) 500–548 14 November Empress of the Byzantine Empire
Theodore the Studite 826 11 November Monk
Theodosius of Kiev 1000 to 1100 3 May and 14 August Venerable Father
Theophan the Recluse 1894 6 January or 10 January Well known for his writings on the spiritual life
Theophanes the Confessor 810s 12 March Confessor
Thomas the Apostle 72 3 July Apostle, martyr
Tikhon of Moscow 1925 7 April Confessor, Patriarch of Moscow, and Apostle to America
Tobias of Jerusalem 117 (circa) 17 December Patriarch of Jerusalem
Tobit 8th / 7th century BC Righteous
Ulrich of Augsburg 973 4 July Bishop of Augsburg
Uriel N/A 8 November[19] Archangel
Valentine 269 6 July Martyr, bishop
Varvara Yakovleva 1918 18 July New Martyr
Vigilius of Trent 405 26 June Bishop of Trent
Vladimir of Kiev 1015 15 July Grand Prince of Kiev
Werburgh 699 3 February Princess and nun
Wilfrid of Ripon 709 12 October Bishop of York
Willibrord 739 7 November Apostle to the Frisians
Wolfeius 1001–1100 9 December Hermit
Wolfgang of Regensburg 994 31 October Bishop of Regensburg, the Almoner
Xenia of Saint Petersburg 1803 24 January Blessed, Fool for Christ
Xenia the Righteous of Rome 401–500 24 January Venerable, Deaconess of Rome
Xenophon of Robika 1262 26 January Russian Orthodox monk
Yaropolk Izyaslavich 1087 22 November King of Rus
Yegor Chekryakovsky 1928 19 April Russian Orthodox priest and starets.
Ymar 830 12 November Venerable Martyr[85]
Yrchard 5th century 24 August Bishop[85]
Yrieix 591 25 August Abbot
Ysarn 1048 24 September Abbot[85]
Ywi 690 8 October Monk, Deacon[85]
Zachary 752 15 March Bishop of Rome
Zephyrinus 217 26 August Bishop of Rome, Hieromartyr[86]
Zosimas of Palestine 560 4 April Venerable

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