Over the course of the two decades of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch BARTHOLOMEW of Constantinople’s Archpastorate, the Holy Synod has proclaimed several holy men and women Saints of the Orthodox Church. Here is a provisional list.
In 1992:
• Savvas the New of Kalymnos (d. 1947), April 7 or 5th Sunday of Lent
• The 150 Martyrs of Ntaou Penteli (d. 1690), April 10
• Elder Anthimos of Chios (d. 1960), February 15
• Martyrs Christodoulos and Anastasia (d. 1821), Tuesday of Bright Week
• Nicholas Planas (d. 1932), March 2
In 1993:
• Chrysostomos, Metropolitan of Smyrna and those martyred with him, the Hierarch Gregorios Kydonion, Amvrosios Moschonision, Prokopios Ikoniou, Euthymios Zilon, as well as the clergy and laity of the Asia Minor Catastrophe (d. 1922), Sunday before the Feast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross (Sep. 14)
In 1994:
• (Deacon) Makarios Kalogeras of Patmos (d. 1737), January 16
• Rostislav the Illuminator, Duke of Moravia (9th c.), October 29
In 1995:
• Martyr George Neapolitis (d. 1797), November 3
• Athanasios of Paros (d. 1813), June 24
In 1998:
• The 6 Martyrs of Megara (4th cent.?), August 16
• The 4 Martyrs of Megara (4th cent.?), February 1
• Joachim “Papoulakis” of Vatopaidi (d. 1868), March 2 (and May 23 – translation of relics)
• Emmeleia, mother of St. Basil the Great (4th c.), January 1
• Anthousa, mother of St. John Chrysostom (4th c.), November 13
In 2000:
• Theophanis of Perithorion (14th century), May 3
• Martyr Dionysios of Vatopaidi (d. 1822), July 31
• Hierotheos of Turkey [Hungary] (10th c.), August 20
• Stephen, first king of Hungary (d. 1038), August 20
• The Martyrs Plato of Tallin and the Presbyters Michael and Nicholas (20th c.), January 14
• The Neomartyrs Gerasimos of Crete and ten bishops of Crete (19th c.), June 23
In 2002:
• The Martyr Monks of Leipsoi (16th-17th c.), July 10
In 2003:
• Gregorios [Kallides] of Herakleia (d. 1925), July 25
In 2004:
• The Martyrs of Western Europe Fr. Alexi Medvedkov, Fr. Dimitri Klepinine, Mother Maria Skobtsova and her son Iuri Skobtsov (20th c.), July 20
• The Estonian Martyr Presbyters Vassily Solovsky, Ioan Pettai, Ioann Sarv, Karp Elb, and Stephan Grigonogov (20th c.), January 12 and 20, December 3, September 24. The last is patron saint of children in Estonia.
• Monk Joseph Gerontogiannis of Crete (d. 1874), August 7
In 2007:
• Monk Parthenios (d. 1905) and Hieromonk Evmenios (d. 1920) of Koudouma Monastery, Crete, July 10
• Martyr Konstantinos of Karditsa (17th c.), August 18
In 2008:
• Hieromonk George Karslidis (d. 1959), the New Confessor of Pontos and Drama , November 4
In 2009:
• The parents and family of St. Gregory Palamas (14th century), 1st Sunday after November 14
In 2010:
• Arsenios of Karditsa (d. 1626), Archbishop of Suzdal, May 8
In 2011:
• 1241 New Martyrs of Naousa, (d. 1822), Sunday of Thomas
• Ephraim the New of Nea Makri (d. 1426), May 5
• Sophia Hortokoridou (d. 1974), the ascetic of Kastoria from Pontos, May 6.
In 2012:
• 11 New Martyrs of Estonia (d. 1940-41), June 14
• Nikephoros the Leper (d. 1964), from Chios, January 4
By His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
Edited by John Sanidopoulos