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May 12 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 14

Saints
Virgin-martyr Glyceria at Heraclea, Propontis (c. 138-161) • Martyr Laodicius, jailer of Saint Glyceria (c. 138-161) • Saint Theoctistus, monk from Tekoa, Palestine. • Saint Pausicacus, Bishop of Synnada (606) • Saint Nicephoros, Presbyter of the monastery of Ephapsios. • Saint Sergius (George) the Confessor of Constantinople, with his wife Irene and children (c. 829-842) • Saint Euthymius the New (the Illuminator) (1028), founder of Iveron Monastery, and his fellow Georgian saints of Mount Athos: :* His father monk-martyr John of Iveron (998); his cousin monk-martyr George of Iveron (1065); and monk-martyr Gabriel of Iveron (10th century) ==Pre-Schism Western saints==
Pre-Schism Western saints
• Saint Abbán of Ireland, baptized in 165 AD, missionary in Abingdon, Oxfordshire (2nd century) • Martyr Alexander of Rome (284-305) • Saint Valerian of Auxerre, third Bishop of Auxerre in France, and defender of Orthodoxy against Arianism. (350) • Saint Onesimus of Gaul, fifth Bishop of Soissons in France (361) • Saint Servatius, Bishop of Tongres, defender against Arianism in the Netherlands (384) • Saint Agnes of Poitiers, chosen by St. Radegund to be Abbess of Holy Cross at Poitiers in France (588) (see also: February 10) • Blessed Fortis Gabrielli, Ascetic (1040) ==Post-Schism Orthodox saints==
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
• Saint Euthymius, Patriarch of Jerusalem (1084) • Saint Macarius, Abbot of Glushitsa Monastery, Vologda (1480) • Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (1522) • Blessed Ana, mother of St. Basil of Ostrog (17th c.) • Saint Euphrosynus of Iveron (18th century) New martyrs and confessors • Hieromartyrs Basil Sokolov, Alexander Zaozersky, and Christopher Nadezhdin, Archpriests (1922) • Hieromartyr Macarius Telegin, Hieromonk (1922) • Synaxis of the 103 New Hieromartyrs of Cherkasy (20th century) ==Other commemorations==
Other commemorations
• Consecration of the Monastery of Panagia Pantanassa (Most-Holy Queen of All), on the small island of Hagia Glykeria (Incirli Adasi, in the Bay of Tuzla) (12th century) • Translation of the relics (1688) of Hieromartyr Saint Macarius, Archimandrite of Ovruch and Pinsk, from Kaniv to Pereyaslavl (1678) • Birth of righteous Priest Alexis of Bortsurmany, disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov (1762; †1848). • Repose of Rassophore Monk John, of St. Nilus of Sora Monastery (1863) • Repose of Eldress Sepfora of Klykovo (1997) ==Icon gallery==
Icon gallery
File:Saint Glyceria.jpg|St. Glyceria. File:St Pavsekakii.png|St. Pausicacus, Bishop of Synnada. File:St Euthymius of Athos (Akhtala fresco).JPG|St. Euthymius of Athos File:St George of Athos (Akhtala fresco).JPG|St. George the Hagiorite. File:Alexander, at Marcionopolis.jpg|Martyr Alexander of Rome. File:Visioen van den H. Servatius.jpg|St. Servatius, Bishop of Tongres. File:Sainte Agnès de Poitiers.jpg|St. Agnes of Poitiers. File:Glikeriya of Novgorod.jpg|Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (center). File:Sokolov Vasiliy.jpg|Hieromartyr Basil Sokolov, Archpriest. File:Makariy (Telegin).jpg|Hieromartyr Macarius Telegin, Hieromonk. ==Notes==
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