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*'''Confessor''': one who has suffered for the faith but not martyred outright
 
*'''Confessor''': one who has suffered for the faith but not martyred outright
 
*'''Hiero-confessor''': one who has suffered for the faith, but not martyred, who is also a [[clergy]]man.  
 
*'''Hiero-confessor''': one who has suffered for the faith, but not martyred, who is also a [[clergy]]man.  
*'''Enlightener of N.''' or '''Illuminator of N.''': the saint who first brought the faith to a people or region, or who did major work of evangelization there
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*'''Enlightener of N.''' or '''Illuminator of N.''': the saint who first brought the faith to a people or region, or who did major work of [[evangelization]] there as a [[missionary]] or [[evangelist]]
*'''Equal-to-the-Apostles''': one whose work greatly built up the Church, whether through direct missionary work or through assisting the Church's place in society
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*'''Equal-to-the-Apostles''': one whose work greatly built up the Church, whether through direct [[missionary]] work or through assisting the Church's place in society
 
*'''[[Fool-for-Christ]]''': a saint known for his apparent, yet holy, insanity
 
*'''[[Fool-for-Christ]]''': a saint known for his apparent, yet holy, insanity
 
*'''God-bearer''': one who bears God within himself and is aflame in heart with love for Him [http://home.iprimus.com.au/xenos/ignatius.html]
 
*'''God-bearer''': one who bears God within himself and is aflame in heart with love for Him [http://home.iprimus.com.au/xenos/ignatius.html]
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*'''Hieromartyr''': a martyr who is also a [[clergy]]man
 
*'''Hieromartyr''': a martyr who is also a [[clergy]]man
 
*'''[[Martyr]]''': one who has died for the faith
 
*'''[[Martyr]]''': one who has died for the faith
*'''Merciful''': one known for charitable work, especially toward the poor
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*'''Merciful''': one known for [[charitable work]], especially [[serving the poor]]
 
*'''Myrrh-bearer''': one of the women who were present at Christ's passion and went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus
 
*'''Myrrh-bearer''': one of the women who were present at Christ's passion and went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus
 
*'''Myrrh-streaming''', '''Myrrh-gusher''', or '''Myroblete''': the [[relics]] of the saint exude holy and sweet-smelling (and often miraculous) oil
 
*'''Myrrh-streaming''', '''Myrrh-gusher''', or '''Myroblete''': the [[relics]] of the saint exude holy and sweet-smelling (and often miraculous) oil
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*'''Right-believing''': an epithet used for sainted secular rulers
 
*'''Right-believing''': an epithet used for sainted secular rulers
 
*'''Righteous''': a holy person under the Old Covenant (Old Testament Israel) but also sometimes used for married saints of the New Covenant (the Church); ''righteous'' may also used as a translation for the Greek ''hosios'', which is usually translated as "venerable."
 
*'''Righteous''': a holy person under the Old Covenant (Old Testament Israel) but also sometimes used for married saints of the New Covenant (the Church); ''righteous'' may also used as a translation for the Greek ''hosios'', which is usually translated as "venerable."
*'''Unmercenary''': a saint who refused to take payment for healing
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*'''Unmercenary''': a saint who refused to take payment for healing, especially in [[serving the poor]]
 
*'''Venerable''': a [[monastic]] saint
 
*'''Venerable''': a [[monastic]] saint
 
*'''Venerable-martyr''': a martyred monastic
 
*'''Venerable-martyr''': a martyred monastic

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The holy ones of the Orthodox Church have various customary saint titles with which they are commemorated on the Church Calendar and in divine services.


The following list explains the references:

  • Confessor: one who has suffered for the faith but not martyred outright
  • Hiero-confessor: one who has suffered for the faith, but not martyred, who is also a clergyman.
  • Enlightener of N. or Illuminator of N.: the saint who first brought the faith to a people or region, or who did major work of evangelization there as a missionary or evangelist
  • Equal-to-the-Apostles: one whose work greatly built up the Church, whether through direct missionary work or through assisting the Church's place in society
  • Fool-for-Christ: a saint known for his apparent, yet holy, insanity
  • God-bearer: one who bears God within himself and is aflame in heart with love for Him [1]
  • Great-martyr: one who was martyred for the faith and suffered torture
  • Hieromartyr: a martyr who is also a clergyman
  • Martyr: one who has died for the faith
  • Merciful: one known for charitable work, especially serving the poor
  • Myrrh-bearer: one of the women who were present at Christ's passion and went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus
  • Myrrh-streaming, Myrrh-gusher, or Myroblete: the relics of the saint exude holy and sweet-smelling (and often miraculous) oil
  • New-martyr: a martyr often bearing the same name as a more ancient martyr, but usually more recent in the Church's history
  • Passion-bearer: one who faced his death in a Christ-like manner
  • Protomartyr: the first martyr in a given region (in the case of Stephen the Protomartyr, the first martyr of the whole Church)
  • Right-believing: an epithet used for sainted secular rulers
  • Righteous: a holy person under the Old Covenant (Old Testament Israel) but also sometimes used for married saints of the New Covenant (the Church); righteous may also used as a translation for the Greek hosios, which is usually translated as "venerable."
  • Unmercenary: a saint who refused to take payment for healing, especially in serving the poor
  • Venerable: a monastic saint
  • Venerable-martyr: a martyred monastic
  • Virgin-martyr: an unmarried, non-monastic, chaste female martyr
  • Wonderworker: a saint renowned for performing miracles, also called "miracle-worker"

See also