Synaxis of All Saints of Vladimir

The Synaxis of all Saints of Vladimir is a holiday in honor of the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, whose life was connected with the territory of the present Eparchy of Vladimir. It is held on June 23, according to the old style, which falls on July 6 for a new style. The synaxis festival was established in 1982 with the blessing of Patriarch Pimen on the day of the celebration of the Theotokos of Vladimir.

Synaxis of the saints of Vladimir (19th century icon

List of Saints edit

Martyrs edit

  • Avraamiy the Bulgarian († 1229)
  • Mitrofan the Archbishop († 1238)
  • Patrick the Holy Martyr († 1411)

Reverend edit

  • Nikita of Pereyaslavl († 1186)
  • Elijah Muromec of Pechersk (+ about 1188)
  • Pachomius Archimandrite and Theodosius († 1237)
  • Daniel of Uspensk (+ 1238)
  • Mikhail of Vyazniki († 1333)
  • Sergius of Radonezh († 1392)
  • Roman of Kirzhach († 1392)
  • Pakhomiy of Nerekhta († 1384)
  • Evfimiy of Suzdal († 1404)
  • Stefan of Makhra († 1406)
  • Nikon of Radonezhy († 1426)
  • Kosma of Yakhroma († 1492)
  • Job, Archimandrite of Vladimir (XV century)
  • Arkady of Vyazniki (+ 1592)
  • Prokhor and Vassian of Zayastrebye (+ 1592)
  • Dionysius of Pereyaslavl († 1645)
  • Lukian of Aleksandrov († 1654)
  • Cornelius of Aleksandrov († 1681)
  • Zosima of Aleksandrov (+ about 1713)

Reverend Women edit

  • Maria (monastic name: Martha) († 1206)
  • Theodosia (monastic name: Euphrosyne) († 1244)
  • Evfrosinia of Suzdal (+ 1250)
  • Vassa (in the monastery of Theodore) Nizhny Novgorod († 1378)
  • Sofia of Suzdal (+ 1542)
  • Theodosius of Murom (XVII century)

Saints edit

Metropolitans edit

  • Maksim of Kiev (+ 1305)
  • Aleksy (Byakont) († 1378)
  • Iona of Moscow († 1461)
  • Hilarion of Suzdal (+ 1707)

Archbishops edit

  • Dionysius of Suzdal († 1385)
  • Arseniy of Elasson (+ 1625)

Bishops edit

  • Theodore of Rostov (+ 1023)
  • John of Rostov († 1214)
  • Simon of Pechersk († 1226)
  • Kirill of Rostov († 1262)
  • Serapion of Vladimir († 1275)
  • Theodore of Vladimir († 1286)
  • Vasili of Ryazan († 1295)
  • Sofroniy of Suzdal († 1654)
  • Mitrofan of Voronezh (+ 1703)

Faithful edit

Princes edit

Princesses edit

  • Irina of Murom († about 1129)
  • Fevronia of Murom († 1228)
  • Agathia, Theodora, Maria and Christina († 1238)
  • Evdokia of Vladimir (XIV century)

Righteous edit

  • Georgiy and Iulianiya of Murom (+ 1604)
  • Karp of Medush (XVII century)
  • Savva of Moshok (+ 1592)

Blessed edit

  • Cyprian of Suzdal († 1622)
  • Evdokia of Suzdal (+ 1776)
  • Parthenius of Suzdal (+ second half of the 16th century)

References edit