July 16 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 18
All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on July 30 by Old Calendar.
For July 17th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on July 4.
Great martyr Marina (Margaret) of Antioch in Pisidia (4th century)
Saint Euphrasius of Ionopolis, Bishop.
Venerable Apostles of the Slavs: Cyril and Methodius, Clement of Ohrid, Sava, Angelar, Gorazd and Nahum of Ochrid. (see also: May 11, July 27)
The Holy Martyrs of Scillium beheaded in Carthage (180):
Martyrs Speratus and Veronica, Nartzalus, Cittinus, Veturius, Felix, Aquilinus, Laetantius, Januaria, Generosa, Vestia, Donata, and Secunda.
Saint Marcellina, born in Rome, she was the elder sister of St Ambrose of Milan and St Satyrus (398)
Venerable Alexios the Man of God, in Rome (411) (see also: March 17)
Saint Generosus of Tivoli, venerated in Tivoli in Italy, where his relics are enshrined in the Cathedral.
Saint Cynllo, a British saint to whom several churches are dedicated in Wales (5th century)
Saint Theodosius of Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre in France c 507-516, who assisted in 511 at the First Council of Orléans (516)
Saint Ennodius (Magnus Felix Ennodius), a Gallo-Roman who became Bishop of Pavia in Italy, Confessor (521)
Saint Frédégand (Frégô), born in Ireland, he was a disciple of St Foillan, and became a monk and Abbot of Kerkelodor Abbey near Antwerp in Belgium (c. 740)
Saint Turninus, a priest from Ireland who worked with St Foillan in Holland, and also near Antwerp in Belgium (8th century) Almost certainly the same as Saint Fredigand.
Child-martyr Prince Kenelm of Wales, son of King Coenwulf of Mercia in England, murdered in the forest of Clent and buried in Winchcombe (c. 821)
Saint Andrew Zorard, born in Poland, he lived as a hermit on Mount Zobar in Hungary (c. 1010)