Saint Anastasia the Roman was a nun martyred under the Roman emperor Decius around the year 250. She is celebrated on 29 October. [1] This St. Anastasia should not be confused with another St. Anastasia of Rome who was martyred with St. Basilissa in 68 AD.
April 12 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 14
April 14 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 16
April 19 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - April 21
May 2 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 4
May 17—Eastern Orthodox Church calendar—May 19
June 20 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 22
July 3 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 5
Saint Anastasia is a Christian saint and martyr who died at Sirmium in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, she is venerated as St. Anastasia the Pharmakolytria, i.e. "Deliverer from Potions". This epithet is also translated as "One who Cures (Wounds)" in Lampe's A Patristic Greek Lexicon.
Saint Chrysogonus is a saint and martyr of ancient Rome venerated by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Basilissa and Anastasia are early Christian martyrs of Rome, put to death during the reign of Nero. They were among the first converts to Christianity in the 1st century after Christ.
The title Virgin is an honorific bestowed on female saints and blesseds in some Christian traditions, including the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
A great martyr or megalomartyr is a classification of saints who are venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Rite of Constantinople. The term is also used in Malta especially by parishes dedicated to Saint George in reference to him.
December 21 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - December 23
October 11 – Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar – October 13
October 28 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 30
The Diocese of Birobidzhan and Kuldur is a diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, the centralized religious organization headed by Moscow Patriarchate. The diocese operates churches within the borders of the Jewish Autonomous Region which borders with China on the south, Amur Oblast on the west and Khabarovsk Krai on the northeast.
March 9 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 11
Koiak 25 - Coptic Calendar - Koiak 27