Synaxis of the Saints of Tula
Saint Alexander Nevsky, Great Prince August 30 (translation of relics in 1724), November 22 (his burial in 1263)
Saint Alexander, soldier, schemamonk, disciple of Saint Sergius. September 7 (+1390)
Saint Alexander, soldier, schemamonk, disciple of Saint Sergius. September 7 (+1380)
Saint Boris (Roman in Baptism), Prince, Passion-Bearer. May 2 (transfer of relics in 1072), July 24 (commemorated with Saint Gleb) (+1015)
Saint Gleb (David in Baptism), Prince, Passion-Bearer. May 2 (transfer of relics in 1115), July 24 (commemorated with Saint Boris), September 5 (martyrdom) (+1015)
Saint Demetrius Donskoy, Great Prince. May 19 (+1389)
Saint Igor (George in Baptism, Gabriel in monasticism), Great Prince. June 5 (transfer of relics in 1150), September 19 (+1147)
Saint John I Kalita, Great Prince. (+ 1340, date unknown)
Saint Kushka, Hieromonk of the Kiev Near Caves, hieromartyr. (+ after 1114)
Saint Macarius, abbot of Zhabyn, hieroschemamonk, wonderworker. January 22 (+1623)
Blessed Matrona the Blind of Moscow. April 19 (+1952)
Saint Michael of Chernigov, Great Prince, martyr, wonderworker. February 14 (transfer of relics in 1578), September 20 (martyrdom +1245)
Saint Nikḗtas, Bishop of Belev, hieromartyr (+1938) September 3 (glorification)
Saint Nicola Sviatosha, monk, prince, wonderworker. October 14 (+1143)
Saint Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia. May 9 (transfer of relics), December 6 (repose), July 29 (birth).
Saint Nikon, martyr, disciple of Saint Kushka. August 27 (+ after 1114)
Saint Onesimus, Bishop of Tula, New Martyr. February 14 (+1937), September 3 (glorification)
Saint Peter (Pavlushov), hieromartyr November 10, September 3 (glorification)
Saint Pimen, Archbishop of Novgorod (+ 1571, no date)
Saint Theoctistus, Bishop of Chernigov, August 5 (+1123)