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*1900 [[Martyrs of China|Martyrdom of Orthodox Christians]] in Chinese Boxer Rebellion (Yihetuan Movement). | *1900 [[Martyrs of China|Martyrdom of Orthodox Christians]] in Chinese Boxer Rebellion (Yihetuan Movement). | ||
− | *1903 St. [[Cornelius of Krypets|Cornelius]], monk of Krypets Monastery in Pskov, [[ | + | *1902 [[ Jonah of Holy Trinity Monastery|Jonah]] (Peter in schema), founder of Holy Trinity Monastery in Kiev, [[January 9]] |
+ | *1903 St. [[Cornelius of Krypets|Cornelius]], monk of Krypets Monastery in Pskov, [[December 28]]. | ||
*1905 Parthenios Koudouma Monastery, [[July 10]]; [[Apostolos Makrakis]]. | *1905 Parthenios Koudouma Monastery, [[July 10]]; [[Apostolos Makrakis]]. | ||
*1907 [[Ilia the Righteous]], [[July 20]] | *1907 [[Ilia the Righteous]], [[July 20]] | ||
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*1917-40 [[w:Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union|Persecution of the Orthodox Church in Russia]] begins, with 130,000 priests arrested, 95,000 of whom were executed by firing squad. | *1917-40 [[w:Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union|Persecution of the Orthodox Church in Russia]] begins, with 130,000 priests arrested, 95,000 of whom were executed by firing squad. | ||
*1917 Martyrdom of hieromartyr [[John Kochurov]] | *1917 Martyrdom of hieromartyr [[John Kochurov]] | ||
− | *1918 Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] murdered together with his wife [[Alexandra Romanov|Alexandra]] and children; [[Elizabeth the New Martyr]], [[July 18]]; [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|St. Vladimir]]; [[January 25]]; [[Theophanes (Il'minskii) of Solikamsk|St. Theophanes]], [[December 11]]; Saints of Ivangorod: Dimitry (Chistoserdov) and Alexander (Volkov) [[December 26]]; Sergy (Florinsky) of Rakvere, [[December 17]]; Michael the priest, [[ | + | *1918 Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] murdered together with his wife [[Alexandra Romanov|Alexandra]] and children; [[Elizabeth the New Martyr]], [[July 18]]; [[Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich|St. Vladimir]]; [[January 25]]; [[Theophanes (Il'minskii) of Solikamsk|St. Theophanes]], [[December 11]]; Saints of Ivangorod: Dimitry (Chistoserdov) and Alexander (Volkov) [[December 26]]; Sergy (Florinsky) of Rakvere, [[December 17]]; Michael the priest, [[December 21]]; John Piankov and Nicholas Yakhontov priests, [[January 5]]; Alexander and Demetrius priests, [[December 26]]; Nikodim, bishop of Belgorod and Arcadius deacon, [[December 28]]; Jeremiah, Hieromartyr, [[January 1]]; |
− | *1919 Death of Saints of Tartu: Platon (Kulbush) bishop of Tallinn, Michael (Bleive) and Nicholas (Bezhanitsky) [[January 1]]; Tikhon, archbishop of Voronezh and with him 160 martyred priests, [[January | + | *1919 Death of Saints of Tartu: Platon (Kulbush) bishop of Tallinn, Michael (Bleive) and Nicholas (Bezhanitsky) [[January 1]]; Tikhon, archbishop of Voronezh and with him 160 martyred priests, [[December 27]]; Andrew (Zimin), Archpriest, his wife Lydia, his mother-in-law Domnica, his two daughters and his servant Maria, of Ussurisk [[January 6]]; |
+ | *1921 Joseph Hieromartyr and with him 37 Martyrs, [[January 5]]; | ||
*1919-1922 [[w:Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]]; [[w:Pontic Greek Genocide|Pontic Greek Genocide]] eliminates the Christian population of Trebizond. | *1919-1922 [[w:Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]]; [[w:Pontic Greek Genocide|Pontic Greek Genocide]] eliminates the Christian population of Trebizond. | ||
− | *1920 [[Nektarios of Aegina]]; Evmenios of Koudouma Monastery, [[July 10]]; Martyr Alexander the priest, [[January 10]] | + | *1920 [[Nektarios of Aegina]]; Evmenios of Koudouma Monastery, [[July 10]]; Martyr Alexander the priest, [[December 28]]; Zenobius priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 10]]; |
*1922 Metr. [[Bejamin (Kazansky) of Petrograd and Gdovsk]], [[July 31]]. | *1922 Metr. [[Bejamin (Kazansky) of Petrograd and Gdovsk]], [[July 31]]. | ||
*1923 Agafangel (Preobrazhensky) of Yaroslavl,[[October 3]] | *1923 Agafangel (Preobrazhensky) of Yaroslavl,[[October 3]] | ||
*1924 [[Arsenios the Cappadocian]], [[November 10]] | *1924 [[Arsenios the Cappadocian]], [[November 10]] | ||
*1925 [[Tikhon of Moscow]]; St. [[Jonah of Manchuria]], Bishop of Hankou (1922-1925); | *1925 [[Tikhon of Moscow]]; St. [[Jonah of Manchuria]], Bishop of Hankou (1922-1925); | ||
− | *1928 Death of Hieromartyr Innocentius [[ | + | *1928 Death of Hieromartyr Innocentius [[December 24]] |
− | *1930 Michael the priest [[ | + | *1930 Michael the priest [[December 25]], Hieromartyrs Nicolas priests and Michael deacon [[December 26]]; Peter priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 10]] |
*1931 [[Nicholas (Siimo) of Kronstadt|Nicholas]], priest of Kronstadt, [[April 5]]. | *1931 [[Nicholas (Siimo) of Kronstadt|Nicholas]], priest of Kronstadt, [[April 5]]. | ||
*1932 [[Papa-Nicholas (Planas) of Athens]]; | *1932 [[Papa-Nicholas (Planas) of Athens]]; | ||
+ | *1933 Alexander, Stephen and Philippe priests, Hieromartyrs, [[January 4]]; Eugenia, the Virgin-martyr, [[January 5]] | ||
+ | *1934 Sergius priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 5]] | ||
*1936-37 Many Russian Orthodox Clerics die in Joseph Stalin's [[w:Great Purge|Great Purge]]. | *1936-37 Many Russian Orthodox Clerics die in Joseph Stalin's [[w:Great Purge|Great Purge]]. | ||
− | *1937 Disappearance of Fr. [[Alexander Hotovitzky]], martyred; Karp (Elb), [[September 11]]; Hieromartyr Sergius, [[ | + | *1937 Disappearance of Fr. [[Alexander Hotovitzky]], martyred; Karp (Elb), [[September 11]]; Hieromartyr Sergius, [[December 21]]; Hieromartyrs Leonidas bishop of Mariysk, Andrew bishop of Ufa, Alexander priest, Anthisa, Makaria and Valentina[[December 26]]; Martyr Antonina, [[December 27]]; Hieromartyrs Theoctistus, Leonid priests, [[December 28]]; Michael Hieromartyr priest [[December 31]]; Victor the priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 8]] |
− | *1938 Death of [[Silouan the Athonite]]; Hieromartyrs Demetrius and Theodore priests [[ | + | *1938 Death of [[Silouan the Athonite]]; Hieromartyrs Demetrius and Theodore priests [[December 22]]; Hieromartyr Nicetas bishop of Belevsk, [[December 21]]; Hieromartyrs Basil priest, Macarius and John, [[December 23]]; Venerable Isaac of Optina, Hieromartyrs Gregory priest and martyrs Augusta and Mary, Agrippina, [[December 26]]; Hieromartyr Aretha priest, [[December 28]]; Hieromartyr Theodosius priest, [[January 11]]; Peter, Martyr, [[December 31]]; [[Alexander archbishop of Samara |Alexander]], archbishop of Samara and with him John, Alexander, John, Alexander, Trophime, Viacheslav, Basil and James priests, New Hieromartyrs, [[January 1]]; Matthew, Martyr [[January 5]]; Paphnutius, Martyr, [[1938]]; Demetrius, Vladimir priests hieromartyrs, Michael Martyr [[January 8]]; [[Anatolius, Metropolitan of Odessa |Anatolius]], Metropolitan of Odessa, New Hieromartyr, [[January 10]] |
− | *1940 Death of Hieromartyr Leontius deacon, [[January | + | *1939 Nicholas the priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 4]]; Basil, priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 7]] |
− | *1941 Martyrdom of [[Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague]] by Nazis; [[Platon of Banja Luka]], [[May 5]]; [[Petar (Zimonjić) of Dabar-Bosna]], | + | *1940 Death of Hieromartyr Leontius deacon, [[December 21]]; John, Martyr [[January 7]]; |
+ | *1941 Martyrdom of [[Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague]] by Nazis; [[Platon of Banja Luka]], [[May 5]]; [[Petar (Zimonjić) of Dabar-Bosna]], [[Dositheus of Zagreb| Dositheus]], Metropolitan of Zagreb, Confessor, [[December 31]]; Paul priest, Hieromartyr, [[January 4]]; Michael the confessor, priest, [[January 8]]; | ||
*1941-45 Croatian [[w:Ustaše|Ustasa]] terrorists kill 500,000 Orthodox Serbs, expel 250,000 and force 250,000 to convert to [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]]. | *1941-45 Croatian [[w:Ustaše|Ustasa]] terrorists kill 500,000 Orthodox Serbs, expel 250,000 and force 250,000 to convert to [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]]. | ||
− | *1942 [[Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro]], [[July 20]]; Hieromartyr Sergius priest [[January 6]] | + | *1942 [[Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro]], [[July 20]]; Hieromartyr Sergius priest [[December 24]]; John, Saint [[January 6]]; |
+ | *1943 Paul the priest, New Hieromartyr, [[January 9]] | ||
*1943-44 Hundreds of Orthodox priests of the [[Church of Ukraine|Ukrainian Orthodox Church]] eliminated, tortured and drowned by Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - [[w:Ukrainian Insurgent Army|Ukrainian Rebel Army]], aided by [[Eastern Catholic Churches|Uniate]] Metr. Josyf Slipyj who was a spiritual leader of Nazi military units that were later condemned by the Nuremberg tribunal, and who was imprisoned by Soviet authorities for aiding the UPA. | *1943-44 Hundreds of Orthodox priests of the [[Church of Ukraine|Ukrainian Orthodox Church]] eliminated, tortured and drowned by Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - [[w:Ukrainian Insurgent Army|Ukrainian Rebel Army]], aided by [[Eastern Catholic Churches|Uniate]] Metr. Josyf Slipyj who was a spiritual leader of Nazi military units that were later condemned by the Nuremberg tribunal, and who was imprisoned by Soviet authorities for aiding the UPA. | ||
*1945-90 Persecution of the [[Church of Albania|Orthodox Church in Albania]]. | *1945-90 Persecution of the [[Church of Albania|Orthodox Church in Albania]]. | ||
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*1949 [[Seraphim of Viritsa]], [[March 21]]. | *1949 [[Seraphim of Viritsa]], [[March 21]]. | ||
*1950 Death of Venerable Laurence of Chernigov, [[January 11]]; | *1950 Death of Venerable Laurence of Chernigov, [[January 11]]; | ||
+ | *1953 [[Euthymius of Tbilisi| Euthymius]] (Taqaishvili) the Man of God of Tbilisi, [[January 3]] | ||
*1956 [[Nikolai Velimirovic]], [[March 18]]. | *1956 [[Nikolai Velimirovic]], [[March 18]]. | ||
*1957 John (Maisuradze) of Georgia, [[January 21]] | *1957 John (Maisuradze) of Georgia, [[January 21]] | ||
*1959 Elder [[George (Karslidis) of Drama]] (1901-1959), [[November 4]]; Elder [[Joseph the Hesychast]] (1898-1959) | *1959 Elder [[George (Karslidis) of Drama]] (1901-1959), [[November 4]]; Elder [[Joseph the Hesychast]] (1898-1959) | ||
− | *1960 [[Anthimos of Chios]] [[February 15]]; John (Iacob) the Romanian (the Hozevite),[[August 5]]; George-John (Mkheidze) of [[Georgia]], [[January 21]] | + | *1960 [[Anthimos of Chios]] [[February 15]]; John (Iacob) the Romanian (the Hozevite),[[August 5]]; George-John (Mkheidze) of [[Georgia]], [[January 21]]; [[Symeon of Pskov| Symeon]] of the Pskov Caves, Venerable, [[January 5]]; |
*1964 [[Varnava Nastic]], [[November 12]]; Elder [[Gervasius of Patras]] (1877-1964) | *1964 [[Varnava Nastic]], [[November 12]]; Elder [[Gervasius of Patras]] (1877-1964) | ||
*1966 [[John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker]], Archbishop of Shanghai and San Fransisco, [[July 2]]. | *1966 [[John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker]], Archbishop of Shanghai and San Fransisco, [[July 2]]. |
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- 1900 Martyrdom of Orthodox Christians in Chinese Boxer Rebellion (Yihetuan Movement).
- 1902 Jonah (Peter in schema), founder of Holy Trinity Monastery in Kiev, January 9
- 1903 St. Cornelius, monk of Krypets Monastery in Pskov, December 28.
- 1905 Parthenios Koudouma Monastery, July 10; Apostolos Makrakis.
- 1907 Ilia the Righteous, July 20
- 1908 John of Kronstadt.
- 1909 Alexis of Wilkes-Barre, May 7.
- 1912 Nicholas of Japan.
- 1914 Maxim Sandovich, August 6
- 1915 Raphael of Brooklyn.
- 1917-40 Persecution of the Orthodox Church in Russia begins, with 130,000 priests arrested, 95,000 of whom were executed by firing squad.
- 1917 Martyrdom of hieromartyr John Kochurov
- 1918 Tsar Nicholas II of Russia murdered together with his wife Alexandra and children; Elizabeth the New Martyr, July 18; St. Vladimir; January 25; St. Theophanes, December 11; Saints of Ivangorod: Dimitry (Chistoserdov) and Alexander (Volkov) December 26; Sergy (Florinsky) of Rakvere, December 17; Michael the priest, December 21; John Piankov and Nicholas Yakhontov priests, January 5; Alexander and Demetrius priests, December 26; Nikodim, bishop of Belgorod and Arcadius deacon, December 28; Jeremiah, Hieromartyr, January 1;
- 1919 Death of Saints of Tartu: Platon (Kulbush) bishop of Tallinn, Michael (Bleive) and Nicholas (Bezhanitsky) January 1; Tikhon, archbishop of Voronezh and with him 160 martyred priests, December 27; Andrew (Zimin), Archpriest, his wife Lydia, his mother-in-law Domnica, his two daughters and his servant Maria, of Ussurisk January 6;
- 1921 Joseph Hieromartyr and with him 37 Martyrs, January 5;
- 1919-1922 Greco-Turkish War; Pontic Greek Genocide eliminates the Christian population of Trebizond.
- 1920 Nektarios of Aegina; Evmenios of Koudouma Monastery, July 10; Martyr Alexander the priest, December 28; Zenobius priest, Hieromartyr, January 10;
- 1922 Metr. Bejamin (Kazansky) of Petrograd and Gdovsk, July 31.
- 1923 Agafangel (Preobrazhensky) of Yaroslavl,October 3
- 1924 Arsenios the Cappadocian, November 10
- 1925 Tikhon of Moscow; St. Jonah of Manchuria, Bishop of Hankou (1922-1925);
- 1928 Death of Hieromartyr Innocentius December 24
- 1930 Michael the priest December 25, Hieromartyrs Nicolas priests and Michael deacon December 26; Peter priest, Hieromartyr, January 10
- 1931 Nicholas, priest of Kronstadt, April 5.
- 1932 Papa-Nicholas (Planas) of Athens;
- 1933 Alexander, Stephen and Philippe priests, Hieromartyrs, January 4; Eugenia, the Virgin-martyr, January 5
- 1934 Sergius priest, Hieromartyr, January 5
- 1936-37 Many Russian Orthodox Clerics die in Joseph Stalin's Great Purge.
- 1937 Disappearance of Fr. Alexander Hotovitzky, martyred; Karp (Elb), September 11; Hieromartyr Sergius, December 21; Hieromartyrs Leonidas bishop of Mariysk, Andrew bishop of Ufa, Alexander priest, Anthisa, Makaria and ValentinaDecember 26; Martyr Antonina, December 27; Hieromartyrs Theoctistus, Leonid priests, December 28; Michael Hieromartyr priest December 31; Victor the priest, Hieromartyr, January 8
- 1938 Death of Silouan the Athonite; Hieromartyrs Demetrius and Theodore priests December 22; Hieromartyr Nicetas bishop of Belevsk, December 21; Hieromartyrs Basil priest, Macarius and John, December 23; Venerable Isaac of Optina, Hieromartyrs Gregory priest and martyrs Augusta and Mary, Agrippina, December 26; Hieromartyr Aretha priest, December 28; Hieromartyr Theodosius priest, January 11; Peter, Martyr, December 31; Alexander, archbishop of Samara and with him John, Alexander, John, Alexander, Trophime, Viacheslav, Basil and James priests, New Hieromartyrs, January 1; Matthew, Martyr January 5; Paphnutius, Martyr, 1938; Demetrius, Vladimir priests hieromartyrs, Michael Martyr January 8; Anatolius, Metropolitan of Odessa, New Hieromartyr, January 10
- 1939 Nicholas the priest, Hieromartyr, January 4; Basil, priest, Hieromartyr, January 7
- 1940 Death of Hieromartyr Leontius deacon, December 21; John, Martyr January 7;
- 1941 Martyrdom of Gorazd (Pavlik) of Prague by Nazis; Platon of Banja Luka, May 5; Petar (Zimonjić) of Dabar-Bosna, Dositheus, Metropolitan of Zagreb, Confessor, December 31; Paul priest, Hieromartyr, January 4; Michael the confessor, priest, January 8;
- 1941-45 Croatian Ustasa terrorists kill 500,000 Orthodox Serbs, expel 250,000 and force 250,000 to convert to Catholicism.
- 1942 Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro, July 20; Hieromartyr Sergius priest December 24; John, Saint January 6;
- 1943 Paul the priest, New Hieromartyr, January 9
- 1943-44 Hundreds of Orthodox priests of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church eliminated, tortured and drowned by Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - Ukrainian Rebel Army, aided by Uniate Metr. Josyf Slipyj who was a spiritual leader of Nazi military units that were later condemned by the Nuremberg tribunal, and who was imprisoned by Soviet authorities for aiding the UPA.
- 1945-90 Persecution of the Orthodox Church in Albania.
- 1945 Arseny (Chagovtsov) of Winnipeg, October 4; Virgin-martyr Mary, January 12
- 1947 Alexei Kabalyiuk.
- 1948 Savvas the New of Kalymnos.
- 1949 Seraphim of Viritsa, March 21.
- 1950 Death of Venerable Laurence of Chernigov, January 11;
- 1953 Euthymius (Taqaishvili) the Man of God of Tbilisi, January 3
- 1956 Nikolai Velimirovic, March 18.
- 1957 John (Maisuradze) of Georgia, January 21
- 1959 Elder George (Karslidis) of Drama (1901-1959), November 4; Elder Joseph the Hesychast (1898-1959)
- 1960 Anthimos of Chios February 15; John (Iacob) the Romanian (the Hozevite),August 5; George-John (Mkheidze) of Georgia, January 21; Symeon of the Pskov Caves, Venerable, January 5;
- 1964 Varnava Nastic, November 12; Elder Gervasius of Patras (1877-1964)
- 1966 John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Fransisco, July 2.
- 1970 Elder Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos (+1970); Archpriest Stefan Wu Zhiquan .[1], the new martyr.
- 1975 Papa-Dimitris (Gagastathis); Elder Demetrius of Trikala (1902-1975)
- 1979 matushka Olga Michael, November 8; Justin Popovich; Archimandrite Philoumenos, November 16;
- 1980 Elder Philotheos (Zervakos) of Paros (1884-1980).
- 1982 Seraphim Rose
- 1983 Elder Arsenios the cave-dweller of Mt. Athos.
- 1989 Hieromonk Kosmas of Zaire (1942-1989); Elder Epiphanius of Athens (+1989)
- 1991 Elder Porphyrios (Bairaktaris) the Kapsokalivite; (Evangelos (Bairaktaris)), February 7; Elder Iacovos (Tsalikis) of Euboea (1920-1991)
- 1992 Gabrielia (Papayannis) and Chrysanthi of Andros.
- 1993 Canonization of Chrysostomos (Kalafatis) of Smyrna.
- 1994 Elder Paisios (Eznepidis) of Mt. Athos, July 12.
- 1995 Eldress Macrina of Volos (1921-1995); Gerasimos (Papadopoulos) of Abydos, June 12.
- 1998 Elder Ephraim of Katounakia.
- 2000 Fr. Grigory Zhu, September; Blessed Stavritsa the Missionary (1916-2000)