Services schedule
August 2025 | |||||
Canceled | |||||
17 | Sunday | Liturgy | 10h00 | + Holy Seven Youths (the “Seven Sleepers”) of Ephesus: Maximilian, Jamblicus, Martinian, John, Dionysius, Exacustodian (Constantine) and Antoninus (250 & 5th c.). + Uncovering of the relics of St. Alexis, priest of Bortsumany, Nizhni-Novgorod (2000). + Martyr Eleutherius of Constantinople (4th c.). + Martyr Eudocia of Persia (362). + Uncovering of the relics of St. Arsenius of Elasson. | |
19 | Tuesday | Liturgy | 10h00 | + The Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ. | |
24 | Sunday | Liturgy | 10h00 | + Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Euplus of Catania (304). + Virgin-martyr Susanna and those with her: Martyrs Gaius, pope of Rome; presbyter Gabinus, his brother and father of Susanna; Maximus, Claudius and his wife, Praepedigna, and their sons Alexander and Cutias (295). + Martyrs Basil and Theodore of the Kiev Caves (1098). + Venerable Theodore (in monasticism Theodosius) of the Kiev Caves, prince of Ostrog (1483). + St. John, recluse of Svyatogorsk Monastery (1867). + Synaxis of saints of Valaam Monastery. | |
28 | Thursday | Liturgy | 10h00 | +The Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary. | |
30 | Saturday | Liturgy in Frost Village | 10h00 | + Martyr Myron of Cyzicus (250). + Venerable Pimen, archimandrite of Ugresh (1880). + Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius, and Coronatus, with others at Caesarea in Bithynia (250). + Martyr Patroclus of Troyes (3rd c.) (Gaul). + Martyrs Paul and his sister Juliana of Syria (273). + Martyrs Straton, Philip, Eutychian, and Cyprian of Nicomedia (303). + Venerable Alypius the Iconographer of the Kiev Caves (1114). | |
31 | Sunday | Liturgy | 10h00 | + Martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria (2nd c.). + Martyrs Hermes, Serapion, and Polyaenus of Rome (2nd c.). +Martyrs Hilarion, Dionysius, and Hermippus, Hieromartyr Emilian, and others (about 1,000) of Italy (4th c.). + Sts. John (674) and George (683), patriarchs of Constantinople. + Venerable Macarius the Monk of Pelekete (830). + Repose of Venerable John, abbot of Rila (946) (Bulgaria). |