The Kazan Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (commemorating the deliverance from the Poles in 1612). Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Abercius, bishop and wonderworker, of Hierapolis (167). The Holy Seven Youths (“Seven Sleepers”) of Ephesus (see August 4) (250 and ca. 446).
Hieromartyr Alexander, bishop, and Martyrs Heraclius, Anna, Elizabeth, Theodota, and Glyceria, at Adrianople (2nd-3rd c.). Sts. Theodore and Paul, abbots, of Rostov (1409).
New Hieromartyrs Seraphim (Samoilovich), archbishop of Uglich and with him Vladimir Sobolev, priest; Menas (Shelaev), archimandrite, of Ryazan, Herman (Polyansky), archimandrite, of Moscow, Gregory (Vorobiev), abbot, of Koprino (Yaroslavl), Alexander Andreyev, archpriest, of Ryazan, Nicholas Bogoslovsky, archpriest, of Petrozavodsk (Karelia), Alexander Lebedev, priest, of Kashirskoye (Voronezh), Basil Bogoyavlensky, priest, of Novgorod, and Nicholas Ushakov, priest, of Semenovskoye (Yaroslavl) (1937).
Martyr Theodoret, at Antioch (362). Sts. Lot and Rufus, of Egypt (5th c.). St. George the New Confessor, of Drama (Greece) (1959).
Repose of Monk Joseph the Silent, of Kuban (1925), Metropolitan Nestor of Kamchatka and Petropavlovsk (1962), and Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky (1988).