+ Feast Days +
| 1 18 | Synaxis of the Mother of God Icon of Bogoliubovo. Saints Leontius of Greece, Hypatius, and Theodulus, who were martyred in Tripolis of Phoenicia (+73). |
| 2 19 | Saint John Maximovitch, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco, the Wonderworker, who reposed in Seattle (+1966). Holy Apostle Jude, Righteous Païsius the Great of Egypt (+400). |
| 3 20 | Synaxis of the Mother of God Directress Icon. Hieromartyr Methodius of Patara, Bishop of Olympus (+311). Saint Nahum of Ochrid, Enlightener of the Slavs. |
| 4 21 | Sixth Sunday of Matthew. Holy Martyr Julian of Tarsus (+305). Holy New Martyr Nicetas (Neketas) of Nisyros who was beheaded by the Turks at Chios (+1732). |
| 5 22 | Hieromartyr Eusebius the Confessor, Bishop of Samosata (+ca. 380). Martyrs Zeno and his servant Zenas in Philadelphia of Arabia (+304). Saint Alban, First Martyr of Britain. |
| 6 23 | Synaxis of the Mother of God Icon of Valdimir. Martyr Agrippina of Rome. New Hieromartyr Maximus, Bishop of Serpukhov. |
| 7 24 | Nativity of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist John. Synaxis of the Righteous Zacharias and Elizabeth. |
| 8 25 | Virgin-martyr Febronia of Nisibis (+ca. 302). The holy married couple Saints Peter and Febronia of Murom, the Wonderworkers, who, as monastics, were renamed David and Euphrosyne (+1228). |
| 9 26 | Synaxis of the Mother of God Icon of Tikhvin. Saint David of Thessalonica (+ca. 540). |
| 10 27 | Righteous Samson the Hospitable (+ca. 530), one of the Holy Unmercenaries. |
| 11 28 | Seventh Sunday of Matthew. Synaxis of the Mother of God Icon called "Of Three Hands." Translation of the holy relics of the Wonderworking Holy Unmercenaries Cyrus and John. |
| 12 29 | Holy, Glorious, and All-lauded Chiefs of the Apostles, Peter and Paul. |
| 13 30 | Synaxis of the Holy, Glorious, and All-lauded Twelve Apostles. |
| 14 1 | Wonderworking Holy Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian of Rome (+284). Righteous Leo the Hermit. |
| 15 2 | Deposition of the Precious Raiment of the Mother of God in her holy shrine at Blachernae. Martyr Quintus of Phrygia. |
| 16 3 | Synaxis of the Mother of God Icon called "Milk-feeder." Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea of Cappadocia (+108). |
| 17 4 | Saint Andrew the Hymnographer, Archbishop of Crete. Holy Royal Martyrs of Russia: Tsar Nicholas II; Tsaritsa Alexandra; Crown Prince Alexis; the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia; and their faithful servants who were martyred with them by the atheists (+1918). |
| 18 5 | Eighth Sunday of Matthew. Righteous Athansius, Founder of the Great Lavra of Mount Athos (+1003). New Martyrs Grand Duchesss Elizabeth and those with her (+1918). |
| 19 6 | Righteous Sisoës the Great of Egypt. Virgin-martyr Lucia of Campania. |
| 20 7 | Great Virgin-martyr Kyriake of Nicomedia (+300). Righteous Father Thomas of Mount Maleon. Righeous Mother Euphrosyne, Great Princess of Moscow. |
| 21 8 | Finding of the Icon of the Mother of God of Kazan in 1579. Great Martyr Procopius, imprisoned and beheaded in Caesarea of Palestine (+ca. 290). |
| 22 9 | Righteous and God-bearing Fathers Dionysius and Metrophanes of Mount Athos. |
| 23 10 | Deposition of the Precious Robe of our Lord Jesus Christ in Moscow. |
| 24 11 | Great Martyr Euphemia's miracle confirming the definition of Faith at the Fourth Ecumenical Council in the year 451. Saint Olga, Princess of Kiev and the Equal to the Holy Apostles (+969). |
| 25 12 | Ninth Sunday of Matthew. Martyrs Proclus and Hilary of Ancyra (+106). Saint Veronica, the woman with an issue of blood, whom Christ healed. |
| 26 13 | Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel. Righteous Father Stephen of Mar Sabbas Monastery. |
| 27 14 | Holy Apostle Aquila. Saint Joseph the Confessor, Archbishop of Thessalonica (+833). Righteous Father Nicodemus of Mount Athos (+1809). |
| 28 15 | Saint Vladimir the Great Prince of Kiev and the Equal to the Holy Apostles (+1015). Holy Martyrs Cyricus and his mother Julitta of Iconium (+296). |
| 29 16 | Hieromartyr Athenogenes, Bishop of Pidachthoa, and his ten disciples (+311). Holy Martyr Julia of Carthage. |
| 30 17 | Great Virgin-martyr Marina of Antioch in Pisidia (+270). |
| 31 18 | Martyr Emilian of Dorostolum in Thrace (+363). Righeous John the Much-suffering of the Kievan Caves (+1160). |