List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)

This is a partial list of canonised saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

In Eastern Orthodoxy, a saint is defined as anyone who is in heaven, whether recognised here on earth, or not. By this definition, Adam and Eve, Moses, the various prophets, and archangels are all given the title of Saint. Sainthood in the Orthodox Church does not necessarily reflect a moral model, but communion with God; there are many examples of people who lived in great sin and became saints by humility and repentance: Saints Mary of Egypt, Moses the Ethiopian, and Dismas, the repentant thief who was crucified with Jesus Christ. Therefore, a more complete Orthodox definition of what a saint is, has to do with the way that saints, through their humility and their love of mankind, saved inside them the entire Church, and loved all people.

Orthodox belief states that God reveals saints through answered prayers and other miracles. Saints are usually recognised by their local community, often by people who directly knew them. As their popularity grows they are often then recognised by the entire Church through the Holy Spirit. The word canonisation means that a Christian has been found worthy to have his name placed in the canon (official list) of saints of the Church. The formal process of recognition involves deliberation by a synod of bishops. Evidence of a virtuous life and prior local veneration of the saint are required for canonization.[1]

Because the Church shows no true distinction between the living and the dead, as the saints are considered to be alive in heaven, saints are referred to as if they are still alive, and are venerated, not worshipped. They are believed to be able to intercede for the living for salvation or other requests and help mankind either through direct communion with God or by personal intervention.

List

Some saints listed may also be a part of a larger group of saints also listed (particularly martyrs, such as Saint Laura of Córdoba and the Martyrs of Córdoba).

Image Saint Died (Year) Feast Day (NS/OS) Notes
Tarasius of Constantinople 806 25 February Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Venerable Hieroconfessor, name also spelled Tarasios[2]
Tatiana of Russia 1918 17 July Passion bearer; one of the Romanov Martyrs[3]
Telesphorus of Rome 0138 c. 138[4] 22 February Patriarch of Rome, Venerable Hieromartyr[5][4]
Tertius of Iconium 33–100 30 October / 10 November / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Iconium, Hieromartyr[7][8]
Thaddeus of Edessa 44 21 August / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy; a.k.a. Addai[9]
Theoctistus of Serbia 1316 12 November [O.S. 30 October] King of Serbia, Venerable; regnal name Stefan Dragutin[10]
Theodora of Sihla 1665–1770 7 August Venerable[11]
Theodora (wife of Justinian I) 548 14 November Right-Believing, Byzantine Empress, wife of St. Justinian I[12]
Theodora (wife of Theophilos) c. 867 11 February Right-Believing, Righteous, Byzantine Empress and Regent, Restorer of Orthodoxy, wife of the last iconoclast emperor Theophilos; who restored the veneration of icons after her husband's death[13]
Theodore I of Alexandria 609 3 December Patriarch of Alexandria, Venerable Hieromartyr[14]
Theodore of Amasea 306 17 February Great Martyr, the Recruit, Military Saint; a.k.a. Theodore Tyron/Tiron[15]
Theodore of Heraclea 319 8 February Great Martyr, the General, Military Saint; a.k.a. Theodore Stratelates[16]
Theodore of Komogovo 1788 First Saturday of Great Lent (Theodore's Saturday) Venerable Martyr; surnamed Sladić[17][18]
Theodore of Marseille 594 26 December Bishop of Marseille, the Sacrist, Venerable[19]
Theodore of Octodurum 301–400 17 August Bishop of Octodurum and Valais, Venerable; a.k.a. Theodolus, Theodulus and Yoder/Joder[19]
Theodore of Pavia 778 20 May Bishop of Pavia, Venerable[19]
Theodore, Philippa and companions 220 19 April Martyrs[19][20]
Theodore of Sykeon 613 22 April Bishop of Anastasiopolis-Peritheorion, Venerable; a.k.a. Theodore the Sykeote[21]
Theodore of Tabennese 368 16 May Venerable, the Sanctified, disciple of St. Pachomius[22]
Theodore of Tarsus 690 19 September Archbishop of Canterbury, Venerable[19]
Theodore of Tomsk 1864 20 January / 22 June Righteous, Wonderworker, starets; who is rumoured to be Tsar Alexander I; native name Fyodor Kuzmich[23]
Theodore of Vienne 575 29 October Abbot, Hieromonk, Venerable; a.k.a. Theudurius, Theudar, Cherf and Chef[19]
Theodore of Vršac 1594 29 May [O.S. 16 May] Bishop of Vršac, Venerable Hieromartyr, patron saint of Vršac; surnamed Nestorović[24][25]
Theodore the Black 1299 19 September Right-Believing, Prince of Smolensk and Yaroslav, Venerable[26]
Theodore the Presbyter and Pausilippus 130 15 April Martyrs[27]
Theodore the Studite 826 11 November Church Father, Hegumen, Venerable Confessor[28]
Theodore the Varangian and his son John 978–988 12 July Martyrs[29]
Theodore the Venerable 820 27 December Venerable, iconodule
Theodorus the Branded 842 27 December Venerable Confessor, the Branded, brother of St. Theophanes of Nicaea[30]
Theodosia of Constantinople 729 29 May Virgin Martyr, iconodule[31]
Theodosius of Kiev 1074 3 May / 14 August / 2 September / 28 September Venerable, father of Russian monasticism[32]
Theodosius of Manyava 1629 24 June Hegumen, Venerable of Manyava Skete[33]
Theodota of Philippi 318 29 September Martyr[34]
Theognostus of Kiev 1353 14 March Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus', Venerable[35]
Theophan the Recluse 1894 6 January or 10 January Church Father,[36] Bishop of Tambov and Shatsk, the Recluse, Venerable; well known for his writings on the spiritual life[37]
Theophanes of Nicaea 845 11 October Bishop of Nicaea, Venerable, brother of St. Theodorus the Branded[30]
Theophanes the Confessor 810–819 12 March Venerable Confessor, iconodule[38]
Theophilus of Antioch 0183 c. 183 6 December Church Father, Patriarch of Antioch, Venerable[39]
Theophylact of Bulgaria 1126 31 December Archbishop of Ohrid and Bulgaria, Venerable, Blessed; a.k.a. Theophylact of Ohrid[40][41]
Theotimos of Tomi 410 20 April Bishop of Tomi, Venerable[42]
Thomas the Apostle 72 6 October / 30 June Apostle, Martyr[43]
Thyrsus 251 14 December Martyr; a.k.a.Thyrse[44]
Tiburtius 0286 c. 286 11 August Martyr[19]
Tikhon of Kaluga 1492 16 June Venerable; who founded the Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos in Kaluga; a.k.a. Tikhon of Medyn[45]
Tikhon of Moscow 1925 7 April Patriarch of Moscow, Apostle of America, Venerable Hieroconfessor[46]
Tikhon of Zadonsk 1783 13 August Bishop of Voronezh, Wonderworker of Zadonsk, Venerable[47]
Timon the Deacon 33–100 30 December / 28 July[48] / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, one of the seven Deacons, Bishop of Bosra, Hieromartyr[49]
Timothy I of Alexandria 384 13 February Patriarch of Alexandria, Venerable[50]
Timothy of Ephesus 93 22 January / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Ephesus, Hieromartyr[51]
Timothy of Prusa 362[52] 10 June Bishop of Prusa, Hieromartyr[53]
Tiridates III of Armenia 0330 c. 330 29 November King of Armenia; who made the Kingdom of Armenia the first nation in history to make Christianity the official religion[54][55]
Titus 96 / 107 25 August / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Archbishop of Crete[56]
Tobias of Jerusalem 0117 c. 117 17 December Patriarch of Jerusalem
Trophimus of Arles 0280 c. 280 29 December Bishop of Arles[19]
Trophimus the Ephesian 33–100 15 April / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, disciple of St. Paul[57]
Trophimus, Sabbatius, and Dorymedon 0278 c. 278 19 September Martyrs[58]
Tryphon of Campsada 250 1 February Great Martyr, Unmercenary Healer, Wonderworker[59]
Tryphon of Pechenga 1583 15 December Enlightener of the Lapps, Hegumen of Pechenga Monastery, Venerable[60]
Tsotne the Confessor 1259 30 July Confessor, Prince of Egrisi; surnamed Dadiani[61]
Tychicus 33–150 8 December / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Caesarea[62]
Ulrich of Augsburg 973 4 July Bishop of Augsburg, Venerable[63]
Urban of Langres 0390 c. 390 2 April Bishop of Langres, Venerable[63]
Urban of Macedonia 33–100 31 October / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Apostle of Macedonia, Bishop of Macedonia, Hieromartyr[64]
Urban I of Rome 230 25 May Patriarch of Rome, Venerable[5][63]
Uriel the Archangel N/A[a] 8 November[65] Archangel; a.k.a. Oriel and Auriel[66]
Uroš the Great 1277 1 May [O.S. 19 April] Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Uroš I[67]
Uroš the Weak 1371 15 December [O.S. 2 December] Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor; regnal name Stefan Uroš V[68]
Urošica 1285–1316 24 November [O.S. 11 November] Venerable, Myroblyte; birth name Stefan Urošic Nemanjić[69]
Ursula of Cologne 0383 c. 383 21 October Virgin Martyr[63]
Valentine of Passau 0470 c. 470 7 January Abbot, Venerable[70]
Valentine of Terni 269 14 February / 6 July / 30 July Bishop of Terni, Venerable Hieromartyr; eponym of St. Valentine's Day[70]
Venantius Fortunatus 600 / 609 14 December Church Father, Bishop of Poitiers, Venerable[71]
Victor I of Rome 198 28 July Patriarch of Rome, Venerable Hieromartyr[5][70]
Victor of Capua 554 17 October Church Father, Bishop of Capua, Venerable[70]
Victor of Damascus 0170 c. 170 11 November Martyr, Military Saint[72]
Victorinus of Pettau 303 / 304 2 November Church Father, Bishop of Pettau, Venerable Hieromartyr[70]
Vigilius of Trent 405 26 June Bishop of Trent, Venerable[70]
Vincent, Orontius, and Victor 305 22 January Martyrs[70]
Vincent of León 0554 c. 554 11 September Abbot of Monastery of St. Claudius, Venerable Martyr, martyred by Arian Visigoths[70]
Vincent of León 0950 c. 950 9 May Abbot of Monastery of Saint Peter of Montes, Venerable[70]
Vincent of Lérins 0445 c. 445 24 May Church Father, Bishop of Lérins, Venerable[70]
Vincent of Saragossa 304 11 November Protomartyr of Spain, Hieromartyr, Deacon; a.k.a. Vincent of Spain[73][70]
Vitalian of Capua 680–700 16 July Bishop of Capua, Venerable; a.k.a. Vitalianus[70]
Vitalian of Osimo 776 16 July Bishop of Osimo, Venerable[70]
Vitalian of Rome 672 23 July Patriarch of Rome, Venerable[5][70]
Vitus of Sicily 303 15 June Martyr; whose companions were Modestus and Crescentia; a.k.a. Guy and Guido[70]
Vladimir the Great 1015 15 July Equal-to-the-Apostles, Enlightener of Rus', Grand Prince of Kiev[74]
Vladimir of Novgorod 1052 4 October Right-believing, Wonderworker, Prince of Novgorod, native name Vladimir Yaroslavich[75]
Vladislav 1269 c. 1269 7 October [O.S. 24 September]
12 August [O.S. 30 July]
Right-Believing, King of Serbia, Ktetor, regnal name Stefan Vladislav[76]
Vukašin of Klepci 1943 29 May [O.S. 16 May]
13 September [O.S. 31 August]
New Martyr; a.k.a. Vukašin of Jasenovac, surnamed Mandrapa[77]
Wenceslaus I of Bohemia 935 28 September Duke of Bohemia, Martyr; patron saint of Czechia[78]
Werburgh 699 3 February Venerable, Anglo-Saxon princess[78]
Wiborada of St. Gall 926 2 May Venerable Martyr, Swabian noblewoman; a.k.a. Guiborat, Weibrath or Viborata[78]
Wilfrid of Ripon 709 12 October Bishop of York, Venerable[78]
Wilfrid the Younger 744 29 April Venerable, disciple of St. John of Beverley[78]
Wilfrida of Wilton 0988 c. 988 13 September Abbess, Venerable, mother of St Edith of Wilton[78]
William of Dijon 1031 1 January Venerable, founder of the Abbey of Fruttuaria; a.k.a. William of Volpiano, William of Saint-Benignus and William of Fécamp[78]
William of Gellone 812 28 May Venerable; who founded Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey[78]
William of Peñacorada 1042 20 March Venerable; who founded the Priory of Saint William of Peñacorada[78]
Willibrord 739 7 November Apostle to the Frisians, first Bishop of Utrecht, Venerable[78]
Winibald 761 18 December Bishop of Eichstätt, Abbot of Heidenheim, Venerable[78]
Winifred 601–700 3 November Virgin Martyr; a.k.a. Winefride[78]
Wolfeius 1001–1100 9 December Hermit[78]
Wolfgang of Regensburg 994 31 October Bishop of Regensburg, Venerable, the Almoner[78]
Xenia of Saint Petersburg 1803 24 January Blessed, Fool for Christ; who wandered the streets of Saint Petersburg wearing her dead husband's military uniform for 45 years[79]
Xenia of Rome 401–500 24 January Venerable, Righteous, Deaconess[80]
Xenophon of Robika 1262 26 January Venerable[81]
Yaropolk Izyaslavich 1087 22 November King of Rus, Blessed, great-grandson of St. Vladimir[82]
Yaroslav the Wise 1054 20 February Equal-to-the-Apostles, Grand Prince of Kiev[83]
Ymar 830 12 November Venerable Martyr[84]
Yrchard 401–500 24 August Bishop, Venerable; name also spelled Irchard, Yarchard, Merchard, Erchard and Erthad[84]
Ysarn 1048 24 September Abbot of the Monastery of St. Victor, Venerable, name also spelled Isarn[84]
Ywi 690 8 October Venerable, Deacon[84]
Zachariah the Recluse 301–400 24 March Desert Father, Venerable, the Recluse[85]
Zachary of Rome 752 15 March Patriarch of Rome, Venerable[5][86]
Zachary of Vienne 0106 c. 106 26 May Bishop of Vienne, Venerable Hieromartyr[86]
Zama of Bologna 0268 c. 268 24 January Bishop of Bologna, Venerable[86]
Zebennus 201–300 13 November Bishop of Eleutheropolis, Venerable Hieromartyr
Zechariah the Sickle-Seer c. 600 BC – c. 501 BC 8 February Prophet, the Sickle-Seer; who wrote the Book of Zechariah; a.k.a. Zacharias[87]
Zechariah, father of John the Baptist 0010 c. 10 – c. 50 5 September Prophet, High Priest of Israel, Hieromartyr[88]
Zechariah of Lyon 202 28 June Bishop of Lyon, Venerable[89]
Zenaida and Philonella 0100 c. 100 11 October Holy Unmercenaries, cousins of St. Paul[90]
Zenas the Lawyer 33–100 27 September / 4 January[6] Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Lydda[91]
Zeno of Gaza 0362 c. 362 21 September Desert Father, Venerable Martyr, brother of Saints Eusebius and Nestabus[92]
Zeno the Hermit 0416 c. 416 30 January Venerable, Hermit, disciple of St. Basil the Great; a.k.a. Zeno of Antioch[93]
Zeno the Prophet 0451 c. 451 19 June Desert Father, Venerable Wonderworker[94]
Zeno of Verona 371 12 April Church Father, Bishop of Verona, Venerable Hieromartyr; who opposed Arianism[95][86]
Zenobius of Florence 417 25 May Bishop of Florence, Venerable[86][96]
Zephaniah c. 641 BC – c. 520 BC 2 December Prophet; who wrote the Book of Zephaniah; a.k.a. Sophanias[97]
Zephyrinus of Rome 217 26 August Church Father, Patriarch of Rome, Venerable Hieromartyr[5][86]
Zoe of Rome 286 18 December Martyr[96]
Zoilus of Córdoba 0301 c. 301 27 June Martyr[86]
Zosimas of Palestine 0560 c. 560 4 April Venerable[98]
Zosimas of Solovki 1478 17 April / 8 August Hegumen, Venerable; who founded the Solovki Monastery with St. Sabbatius[99]
Zosimus of Cilicia 0284 c. 284 – c. 350 4 January Venerable Confessor; a.k.a. Zosimus the Hermit[100]
Zosimus of Spoleto 110 19 June Martyr[86]
Zosimus of Syracuse 662 21 January / 30 March Bishop of Syracuse, Abbot, Venerable[101][86]
Zosimus of Rome 418 26 December Patriarch of Rome, Venerable[5][86]
Zoticus of Comana 204 21 July Bishop of Comana Pontica, Venerable Hieromartyr, who opposed Montanism[96]
Zoticus of Constantinople c. 340 30 December Hieromartyr, Guardian of Orphans; a.k.a. Zoticus the Priest[102]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ According to Christian theology, angels do not die.

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