June 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

June 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 15

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 27 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For June 14th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on June 1.

Saints

 * Prophet Elisha (9th century BC)
 * Hieromartyr Cyril, Bishop of Gortyna on Crete (c. 303)  (see also: September 6, July 9)
 * Venerable Julitta (Julia) of Tabennisi in Egypt (4th century)
 * Saint Methodius the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople (846)

Pre-Schism Western saints

 * Saint Marcian of Syracuse, Bishop of Syracuse (c. 255)
 * Saints Valerius and Rufinus, martyrs in Soissons in France (c. 287)
 * Saint Protus of Aquileia, martyr (290-304)
 * Saint Mark of Lucera, a bishop venerated locally in the south of Italy (c. 328)
 * Saint Fortunatus of Naples, bishop (4th century)
 * Saint Dogmael, a monk who lived in Dyfed and Anglesey in Wales and also in Brittany (5th-6th centuries)
 * Saint Quintian of Rodez, a bishop in France (c. 525)
 * Saint Ætherius (Éthére), Bishop of Vienne in France (c. 6th century)
 * Saint Nennus (Nem Moccu Birn, Nenus, Nehemias), successor of St Enda as abbot of the monasteries of the Isles of Arran and Bute in Ireland (7th century)
 * Saint Psalmodius, a hermit near Limoges (7th century)
 * Saint Lotharius (Loyer), Bishop of Séez (c. 756)
 * Saint Gerold (Gervold), a monk of Fontenelle and from 787 Bishop of Evreux in France (806)
 * Saints Anastasius, Felix and Digna, Martyrs of Córdoba (853)
 * Saint Ciarán of Dissert-Kieran (Cearan), Abbot of Bellach-Duin, now Castle Kerrant, in Ireland, he was called the devout (870)
 * Saint Hartwig, twenty-first Archbishop of Salzburg in Austria (1023)
 * Saint Richard of St Vannes (Richard of Verdun), called 'Gratia Dei' ('Thanks be to God'), from a phrase he often said; monk at St Vannes in Verdun (1046)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

 * Saint John (Mavropos), Metropolitan of Euchaita (1100)
 * Saint Mstislav-George, Prince of Novgorod (1180)
 * Saint Methodius of Peshnosha, founder of Peshnosha Monastery, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh (1392)
 * Venerable Niphon Kausokalybites of Mount Athos, proponent of hesychastic theology (1411)
 * Venerable Elisha of Sumsk, monk of Suma (Solovki) (15th-16th centuries)

New martyrs and confessors

 * New Hieromartyr Joseph Sikov, Priest (1918)
 * New Hieromartyrs Alexander Parusnikov and Paul Ivanov, Priests, and Nicholas Zapolsky, Deacon (1938)
 * 11 New Hieromartyrs and Martyrs of Estonia, under the Soviet occupation (1940s):
 * New Hieromartyrs Vassili Ristkok (1942), Johannes Kraav (1941), Joann Sergejev, Arteemi Vapper (1944) and Nikolai Leisman (1943), Priests;
 * New Hieromartyrs Vassili Astanin and Peeter Koslov, Deacons;
 * New Martyr Presvytera Marta Leisman (1943);
 * New Martyrs Joann Lagovski (1941), Theodor Petai (1942) and Anna Petai (1948)

Other commemorations

 * Synaxis of the Saints of Diveyevo.
 * Finding of the relics (1992) of New Hieromartyr Vladimir, Metropolitan of Kiev (1918)