Benutzer:Christian/19. September

Aus Orthpedia
Zur Navigation springenZur Suche springen

Aramäischer Kalender

Griechischer Kalender

Georgischer Kalender

Bulgarischer Kalender

Mazedonischer Kalender

Serbischer Kalender

Bürgerliches Datum bei Benutzung des Julianischen Kalenders:

FEASTS

HYMN OF PRAISE

REFLECTION

CONTEMPLATION

HOMILY

Russischer Kalender

Rumänischer Kalender

Sfinții zilei

Evenimente

Nașteri

Decese

Sărbători

Sinaxar

Ukrainischer Kalender

Arabischer Kalender

Allgemeiner Kalender Aramäisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Griechisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Georgisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Bulgarisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Mazedonisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Serbisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Russisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Rumänisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Ukrainisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Arabisch

Allgemeiner Kalender Englisch

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 2 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.<ref group="note">The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used to indicate a date in the Julian Calendar (which is used by churches on the "Old Calendar").
The notation New Style or (NS), indicates a date in the Revised Julian calendar (which is used by churches on the "New Calendar").</ref>

For September 18th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 6.

Saints

Pre-Schism Western Saints

  • Saint Felix and Constantia, martyrs under Nero in Nocera near Naples, in Italy (1st century)<ref name=LATIN>September 19. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.</ref><ref group="note">"At Nocera, the birthday of the holy martyrs Felix and Constantia, who suffered under Nero."<ref name=ROMAN/></ref>
  • Hieromartyrs Januarius, Bishop of Benevento, and his companions, at Pozzuoli (305):<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT>October 2 / September 19. HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow).</ref><ref group="note">Januarius, Bishop of Benevento in Italy, was beheaded, perhaps with others, at Pozzuoli under Diocletian. His relics were enshrined in Naples of which he became the patron-saint. The annual miracle of the liquefaction of his blood is famous.<ref name=LATIN/></ref><ref group="note">"AT Puzzoli, in Campania, the holy martyrs Januarius, bishop of Benevento, Festus, his deacon, and Desiderius, lector, together with Sosius, deacon of the church of Misenum, Proculus, deacon of Puzzoli, Eutychius and Acutius, who were bound and imprisoned and then beheaded during the reign of Diocletian. The body of St. Januarius was brought to Naples, and buried in the church with due honors, where even now the blood of the blessed martyr is kept in a vial, and when placed close to his head, is seen to become liquid and, bubble up as if it were just taken from his veins."<ref name=ROMAN/></ref> (see also: April 21 - East)
  • Festus, Proclus, and Sossius, Deacons;
  • Martyrs Desiderius, Reader, and Gantiol, Eutychius, and Acutius.

Post-Schism Orthodox Saints

New Martyrs and Confessors

  • New Hieromartyr Constantine (Golubev), Priest, of Bogorodsk, and two martyrs with him (1918)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=ROC-RU/><ref group="note">See: Vorlage:Ru icon Голубев, Константин Алексеевич. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).</ref> (see also: November 7 - Uncovering)
  • New Hieromartyr Nicholas Iskrovsky, Protopresbyter (1919)<ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=ROC-RU/><ref name=UKR>Dr. Alexander Roman. September. Calendar of Ukrainian Orthodox Saints (Ukrainian Orthodoxy - Українське Православ'я).</ref>
  • Venerable Alexis, Hiero-Schemamonk of Zosima Hermitage (1928)<ref name=PRAVOSLAVIE/><ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=ROC-RU/><ref>Vorlage:Ru icon АЛЕКСИЙ. Православная Энциклопедия под редакцией Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла (электронная версия). (Orthodox Encyclopedia - Pravenc.ru).</ref>
  • New Hieromartyr Constantine Bogoslovsky, Priest (1937)<ref name=ROC-RU/>
  • New Martyr Nilus Smirnov, Priest (1938)<ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=ROC-RU/>
  • Virgin-martyr Mary (Mamontova-Shashin), at Bamlag (1938)<ref name=MOSPAT/><ref name=ROC-RU/>

Icon Gallery

Notes

Vorlage:Reflist

References

Vorlage:Reflist

Sources

Greek Sources

Russian Sources

Allgemeiner Kalender Deutsch

Kalender der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland

Bürgerliches Datum bei Benutzung des Julianischen Kalenders:

Deutscher Heiligenkalender (orthodox)

Einzelnachweise (Sammlung)

<references />

ARTIKELENTWURF

Gemeinsame orthodoxe Heilige im Kalender der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland

<ref>Gesellschaft Orthodoxe Medien (Hrsg. im Auftrag der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland): Orthodoxer Liturgischer Kalender 2016 (17. Jahrgang), Dortmund 2015</ref>

Weiteres Gedenken in aramäischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in griechischer Tradition

<ref>Das Synaxarion - die Leben der Heiligen der Orthodoxen Kirche. In 2 Bänden. Gestützt auf die 6-bändige Ausgabe des Hl. Klosters Simonos Petra. Kloster des Hl. Johannes des Vorläufers, Chania (Kreta) 2006, ISBN 960-88698-0-3</ref>

Weiteres Gedenken in georgischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in bulgarischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in mazedonischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in serbischer Tradition

<ref>Nikolaj Velimirović: Der Prolog von Ochrid. Verlag Johannes A. Wolf, Apelern 2009, ISBN 978-3-937912-04-2</ref>

Weiteres Gedenken in russischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in rumänischer Tradition

Weiteres Gedenken in ukrainischer Tradition

Einzelnachweise (Artikelentwurf)

<references />