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- Tikhon of Moscow (17 categories)
- Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev (14 categories)
- Innocent of Alaska (14 categories)
- Gregory Palamas (13 categories)
- Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) of Simferopol and Crimea (13 categories)
- Niphon of Mount Athos (12 categories)
- Chad of Mercia (12 categories)
- Anthony (Khrapovitsky) of Kiev (11 categories)
- Jacob of Nisibis (11 categories)
- Mark of Ephesus (11 categories)
- John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker (11 categories)
- Nicholas (Velimirović) of Žiča (11 categories)
- Chad of Lichfield (10 categories)
- Seraphim (Glagolevsky) of Novgorod and St. Petersburg (10 categories)
- Bede (10 categories)
- Andrew of Crete (10 categories)
- Dionysius the Areopagite (10 categories)
- Tikhon (Mollard) of Washington (10 categories)
- Nicholas of Japan (10 categories)
- Sigfrid of Växjö (10 categories)
- Ambrose (Khelaia) the Confessor (10 categories)
- Hilarion (Kapral) of New York (10 categories)
- Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague (10 categories)
- John Chrysostom (10 categories)
- Nilus the Younger (10 categories)
- Alexis of Wilkes-Barre (10 categories)
- Athanasy (Martos) of Buenos Aires (10 categories)
- Andronik (Nikolsky) of Perm (10 categories)
- Raphael of Brooklyn (10 categories)
- Nicholas (Mogilevsky) of Alma-ata and Kazakhstan (10 categories)
- Savvas the New of Kalymnos (9 categories)
- Gabriel (Chemodakov) of Montreal (9 categories)
- Cyril of Alexandria (9 categories)
- Apostle Hermas (9 categories)
- Aidan of Lindisfarne (9 categories)
- Dionysius of Vienne (9 categories)
- Apostle Onesimus (9 categories)
- Agathodorus of Cherson (9 categories)
- David of Thessalonica (9 categories)
- Jonah of Manchuria (9 categories)
- Elpidius of Cherson (9 categories)
- Benjamin (Kazansky) of Petrograd (9 categories)
- Isaac the Great (9 categories)
- Apostle Prochorus (9 categories)
- Apostle Crescens (9 categories)
- Apostle Parmenas (9 categories)
- Joachim (Levitsky) of Nizhny Novgorod (9 categories)
- Ephraim of Cherson (9 categories)
- Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of New York (9 categories)
- Theophanes (Il'minskii) of Solikamsk (9 categories)