1 – St. Basil the Great - protects against heresy, scourges, protector of philanthropy
2 - Saint Seraphim of Sarov – protector of forests, and for spiritual help, consolation, and compunction
2 – St. Mark the Deaf - the protector of the deaf
2 – St. Silvester Pope of Rome – protector of poor clergy and abandoned women
3 – St. Thomaïs the Righteous of Lesvos - protector of spouses and family
4 – The Righteous Nikephoros the Leper - the protector against leprosy
8 – St. Domniki (Domnica) the Righteous – protector of midwives
8 – St. Gregory the Wonderworker of Kievo-Pechersk - For protection against thieves
10 – St. Marcian the Righteous, the Priest and Steward? (οικονόμος, also being a rank of the priesthood) – protector of patients and poor, helping in the reconstruction of churches
14 – St. Agne the Martyr – protector of chastity and virginity
16 – St. Danax the Righteous Martyr, the Reader – protector of Readers, Altar servers (and possibly also priests' children?), and those studying to be priests? (Ιεροσπουδαστών)
24 – St. Xenia the Righteous - protector against heart disease, neurologic disease, protector of children, and for success in work
24 – St. Xenia the Righteous of Petroupolis (St. Petersburg) – the Fool-for- Christ helps alcoholics, protects against marital arguments because of alcohol, and helps in finding employment
26 – St. Xenofon (Xenophon) with his wife St. Mary and their children Sts. John and Arkadios - protectors of farmers
30 – The Three Hierarchs (Sts. Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom) - protectors of education and letters (or learning? των γραμμάτων)
31 – Sts. Cyrus and John the Anargyroi (Unmercenaries) - protectors against all sickness and soul-corrupting passions, and for help in meeting a difficult situation
31 – St. Elias Ardounis the Neomartyr - the protector of barbers and hairdressers
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