July 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

July 11 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 13

All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on July 25 by Old Calendar.

For July 12th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 29.

Saints

 * Saint Veronica, the woman with the issue of blood who was healed by the Savior (1st century)
 * Martyr Serapion the New, at Alexandria (194-211)   (see also: July 13)
 * Martyrs Proclus and Hilary, of Ancyra (2nd century)
 * Martyrs Andrew the Commander, Heraclius, Faustus, Menas, and those with them.  (see also: August 31)
 * Great-martyr Mamas, whose synaxis near Sigma we celebrate.
 * Martyr Golinduc, in holy baptism Mary, of Persia (591)  (see also: July 13)
 * Venerables John (998) and Gabriel (10th century) of Georgia and Iveron, Mt. Athos.
 * Venerable Michael Maleinus, spiritual father of Saint Athanasius of Athos (962)
 * Martyrs Theodore of Kiev and his son John, the Varangians, at Kiev (983)

Pre-Schism Western saints

 * Saint Hermagoras of Aquileia, and his deacon Fortunatus, martyrs under Nero (c.66)
 * Saint Paulinus of Antioch, and Companions (c. 67)
 * Saint Marciana, a virgin-martyr venerated in Toledo in Spain (c. 303)
 * Saints Nabor and Felix, martyrs in Milan in Italy under Diocletian (c. 304)
 * Saint Paternian, Bishop of Bologna in Italy (c. 470)
 * Saint Viventiolus, a monk at St Oyend in France who became Archbishop of Lyons (524)
 * Saint Proculus, Bishop of Bologna in Italy (540-542), martyred by the Goths (542)
 * Saint Menulphus (Menou), born in Ireland, he became Bishop of Quimper in Brittany (7th century)
 * Saint Ansbald of Prüm, in Germany (886)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

 * Blessed Serapion of Vladimir, Bishop of Vladimir (1275)
 * Saint Arsenius of Novgorod, Fool-for-Christ (1570)
 * Monk-martyr Simon (Symeon), founder of Volomsk Monastery, Vologda (1641)
 * Venerable Paisios the Athonite (1994) (New Style only, Old Style date June 29, see: June 29 )

Other commemorations

 * Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Of the Three Hands" of Hilandar, Mt. Athos. (see also: December 4 and June 28 )
 * Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of Prodromos Skete, Mt. Athos, of Voronezh and of Jackson, California (7th century)
 * Translation of the relics (1620) of St. Anthony of Leokhnov, founder of Leokhnovo Monastery, Novgorod (1611)
 * Translation of the relics (2004) of New Hieromartyr Momcilo Grgurevic of Serbia (1940s)
 * Repose of Hieromonk Daniel (Fomin) of Optina and Sorochinsk (1953)