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July 19 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 21
All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on August 2 by Old Calendar.
For July 20th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on July 7.
Saints
- Holy and glorious Prophet Elijah the Thesbite, whose fiery ascent as it were into the Heavens we celebrate (9th century BC)
- Saint Flavianus II of Antioch, Patriarch and Confessor (518)
- Saint Elias I of Jerusalem, Patriarch and Confessor (518)
- Saint Aurelius of Carthage, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa (429)
- Saint Severa of Oehren, Abbess of Oehren near Trier in Germany (c. 750)
- Hieromartyr Paul the Deacon of Córdoba (851)|group=note
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Martyr Salome of Jerusalem and Kartli, who suffered under the Persians (13th century)
- Saint Abramius of Galich, near Chukhloma Lake, disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh (1375)
- Saint Elias (Chavchavadze) the Righteous of Georgia (1907)
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Constantine Slovtsov, Priests (1918)
- New Martyrs Lydia, with soldiers Alexei and Cyril, near Ufa (1928)|group=note
:* Archpriest Alexis Medvedkov, of Ugine, France (1934);
:* Elias Fondaminsky (1942);
:* Priest Demetrius Klepinine (1944);
:* George Skobtsov (1944); and
:* Nun Maria (Skobtsova) (1945)
Other commemorations
- Icon of the Mother of God "Chukhloma" from Galich (Galich-Chukhlomsk - "Tenderness") (1350) <small>(see also: May 28, August 15)</small>
- Icon of the Mother of God "Orshansk" (1631)
- Repose of Priest Valentine Amphiteatrov of Moscow (1908)
