Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

Commemoration of Holy Great-martyr and Healer Panteleimon (305); Venerable Anthusa, abbess and her 90 sisters (8th century); Equal-to-the-Apostles Saint Clement of Ochrid (916), and Saints Angelar (10th century), Gorazd (896), Nahum (910), and Sabbas (10th century) of Bulgaria; Saint Herman of Alaska (1837).

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Commemoration of Venerable Sisoes the Great of Egypt (429); Venerable Sisoes of the Kyiv Caves Abbey (13th century); Uncovering of the relics of Holy Princess Juliana Vilshanska (1540); Martyrs Marinus and Martha, their children Audifax and Abbacum (Habakkuk), and those with them at Rome: Cyrinus, Valentine the Presbyter, and Asterius (269); Martyrs Isaurus the Deacon, Innocent, Felix, Hermias, Basil, Peregrinus, Rufus, and Rufinus of Apollonia in Macedonia (283-284); St. Cointus (Quintus) of Phrygia, confessor and wonderworker (283); Virgin-martyr Lucy, Martyr Rixius, and those with them at Rome (301): Martyrs Anthony, Lucian, Isidore, Dion, Diodorus, Cutonius, Arnosus, Capicus, Satyrus, and others.

First Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday of All Saints

Commemoration of Prophet Amos (8th century B.C.); Saint Michael, first metropolitan of Kyiv and all Kyiv Rus’ (992); Martyrs Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia at Lucania (303); Martyr Dulas of Cilicia (305-313); Venerable Dulas the Passion-bearer of Egypt; Saint Jerome (Hieronymus) of Stridonium (420); Blessed Augustine, bishop of Hippo (430); Transfer of the relics of St. Theodore Sikeot, Bishop of Anastasiopolis (c. 9th century); Blessed Prince Lazarus of Serbia (1389); St. Ephrem II, Patriarch of Serbia (14th cent.); Icons of the Mother of God of Ternopil’, and Softening of Evil Hearts (Seven-arrowed) and Immovable Wall (transitional celebrations on All Saints’ Sunday).

Seventh Sunday of Paskha, Sunday after the Ascension of the Lord, Sunday of the Holy Fathers of The First Ecumenical Council (325)

Commemoration of The Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council (325); Martyrs Justin the Philosopher, and those with him: Martyr Justin, Chariton and his wife Charita, Euelpistus, Hierax, Peon, and Valerian (166); Venerable Agapit, unmercenary physician, of the Near Caves in the Kyiv Caves Abbey (circa 1095).