Apr. 19 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Apr. 21
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 3 by Old Calendarists
Saints- Apostle Zacchaeus, Bishop of Caesarea, he who was called down from the Sycamore tree by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke
- Saint Theodore Trichinas ("the Hair-Shirt Wearer"), hermit near Constantinople
- Saint Anastasius of Sinai, abbot
- Patriarchs Gregory and Anastasius the Sinaite of Antioch
- Hieromartyr Patriarch Anastasius II of Antioch
- Saint Alexander of Oshevensk, abbot
- Child martyr Gabriel of Zabloudov
- Saints Betran and Theotimus, bishops in Lesser Scythia
- Saints Athanasius and Iosaph, monks
- Repose of Schemamonk Ignatius of Saint Nicephorus Monastery in Olonets (1852)
Category: Eastern Orthodox liturgical days
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