The most complete Church Orthodox calendar for 2022, all holidays, fasts and memorial days

People usually prepare for religious holidays in advance. In order not to miss anything, it is important to remember what date a particular event falls on. Keeping all the days in your head is hard. That's why we've prepared a new one for you. Church Orthodox calendar for 2022. So you can safely keep it in your notes and use it throughout the year. Let the calendar always be at hand!



Next you can get acquainted with all the Orthodox holidays and fasts that await us throughout the year. In addition, we will share a list of parent Saturdays 2022.

Orthodox holidays in January 2022 January 1 – Memory of Ilya Muromets of Kiev-Pechersk.
January 2 – Righteous John of Kronstadt, a miracle worker.
January 4 – The Great Martyrs Anastasia the Redeemer.
January 6 – The Eve of the Nativity of Christ (Christmas Eve).
January 7 is Christmas.
January 7-17 - Christmas.
January 8 – The Cathedral of the Most Holy Virgin.
January 9 – Apostle of the First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen.
January 10 – Remembrance Day of 20,000 Martyrs
January 11 – St. Lawrence of Chernigov.
January 13 – St. Peter Mohyla, Metropolitan of Kiev and Galitsky.



January 14 – Circumcision of the Lord, St. Basil the Great.
January 15 is the Day of Remembrance of St. Seraphim of Sarov.
January 17 – Council of the 70 Apostles.
January 18 – The Eve of Epiphany (Epiphany Eve).
January 19 – Holy Epiphany, Baptism of the Lord.
January 20 – Council of John the Forerunner.
January 23 – Day of Remembrance of St. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa.
January 25 is the Day of Remembrance of the Holy Martyr Tatiana.
January 27 is Nina’s Equal-to-the-Apostles Day.
January 29 is the Day of Worship of the Honest Veriges of the Apostle Peter.
January 31 – Memory of Saints Athanasius and Cyril, Saints Cyril and Mary of Radonezh.

Orthodox holidays in February 2022 February 1 – St. Macarius the Great.
February 3 – St. Maximus the Confessor.
February 4 is the Day of St. Timothy.
February 6 – Reverend Xenia.
February 7 is the Day of the Icon of the Mother of God. The Hieromartyr Vladimir, Metropolitan of Kiev and Galitsky.
February 12 – Council of universal teachers and hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom.
February 13 – The Unmercenary Martyrs Cyrus and John and with them the Martyrs Athanasius and her daughters Theodotius, Theoctistus and Eudoxia.
February 14 – Publican and Pharisee Week (lasts until February 20).
February 15 – Meeting of the Lord and our Savior Jesus Christ.
February 18 – St. Theodosius of Chernigov, Eletsko-Chernigov Icon of the Mother of God.
February 20 is the Day of Saint Parthenius. Prodigal Son Week.
February 25 – Iberian Icon of the Mother of God.
February 26 – Universal Parental (meat-empty) Saturday.
February 27 is the Day of St. Cyril (Slovene).
February 28 is the Day of the Vilna Icon of the Mother of God. It's the beginning of an olive week. Cheese week (lasts until March 6).

Orthodox holidays in March 2022 28.02-06.03 - Cheese Week. Shrovet.
March 1, Martyrs of Pamphilus, Presbyter, Valens, Deacon, Paul, Porphyria, Seleucia, Theodoulus, Julian, Samuel, Elijah, Daniel, Jeremiah, Isaiah.
March 3 – St. Leo I, Pope of Rome. St. Cosmas of Jahromsky.
March 4 – Apostle of 70 Philemon and Martyr of Equal-to-the-Apostles Apphias, Apostle of 70 Archippus.
March 5 – St. Leo, Bishop of Katan.



March 6 is Forgiveness Sunday. The end of the cheese week.
March 7 – The beginning of Great Lent.
March 13 – Solemnity of Orthodoxy.
March 15 is the Day of the Miracle Icon of the Mother of God.
March 19 – Universal Consumer Saturday.
March 20 is the Spring Equinox Day. The Cathedral of All the Reverend Fathers of Kiev-Pechersk. Icon of the Mother of God The Companion of Sinners.
March 26 is the Universal Consumer Saturday.

Orthodox holidays in April 2022 April 2 – Ecumenical Parent Saturday.
April 3 – St. John the Ladder.
April 5 – St. Nikon, abbot of Kiev-Pechersk. Status of Mary of Egypt.
April 7 – The Annunciation of the Most Holy Mother of God.
April 8 – Cathedral of Archangel Gabriel.
April 9 – Praise of the Most Holy Mother of God (Saturday of the akathist).
April 10 – St. Hilarion the New. St. Mary of Egypt. Radomishl Icon of the Mother of God.
April 16 - Lazarus Saturday.
April 17 is Palm Sunday. The entrance of the Lord into Jerusalem.
April 18 – Holy Week (lasting until April 24).
April 21 – Great (pure) Thursday (Quartet). The memory of the Last Supper.
April 22 is Good Friday. Memory of the Holy Passion of Jesus Christ.
April 23 is Great Saturday.
April 24 – Easter (Bright Resurrection of Christ).
April 25 – Easter (Bright) week (lasts until May 1).
April 30 – St. Paisius of Kiev.

Orthodox holidays in May 2022 May 1 – Antipascha (Red Hill). The Apostle Thomas (Unbeliever) The end of the Easter week.
May 3 - Radonitsa. A day of special remembrance of the dead.
May 6 is St. George the Victorious Day.
May 8 is the Day of the Holy Myrrhbearing Wives. Apostle and Evangelist Mark.
May 9 – Remembrance of Dead Soldiers
May 14 – Hieromartyr Macarius, Metropolitan of Kiev.
May 15th is a relaxed week.



May 16 – St. Theodosius, abbot of Kiev-Pechersk. The Kiev-Pechersk Icon of the Mother of God. The Putivla Icon of the Mother of God.
May 18 – The Repose of Pentecost.
May 20 – Remembrance of the appearance of Christ the Lord in Jerusalem.
May 21 is the day of John the Theologian.
May 22 is St. Nicholas Day. Samaritan week. St. Nicholas.
May 23 – Apostle Simon the Zealot. The Kiev-Brotherly Icon of the Mother of God.
May 24 is the Day of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
May 29 is Blind Week.

Orthodox holidays in June 2022 June 2 – Ascension of the Lord.
June 3 - Day of King Constantine and his mother Queen Helena. Day of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God.
June 5 – Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council.
June 7 – The third search for John the Forerunner. St. Inocent of Kherson.
June 11 – Trinity Parental Saturday. Commemoration of the deceased St. Luke of Simferopol.
June 12 – Trinity (Holy Trinity Day). Pentecost.
June 13 is Holy Spirit Day. Trinity Week (lasts until June 19).
June 19 is All Saints' Day. End of Trinity Week.
June 20 – Petrov Post (lasts until July 11).
June 22 is Kirillov Day.
June 26 – All Saints of the Ukrainian land.
June 28 – St. Michael, First Metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia-Ukraine.

Orthodox holidays in July 2022 July 2 – St. Paisius the Great.
July 6 – Celebration of the Vladimir (Vyshgorod) Icon of the Mother of God.
July 7 – Christmas of St. John the Forerunner – the Baptist of the Lord.
July 9 is the Day of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God.
July 12 is the Day of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.
July 15 – Laying of the Honest Rise of the Most Holy Mother of God at Vlaherne.



July 23 – St. Anthony of Kiev-Pechersk, chief of all Ukrainian Chents.
July 24 is the Day of St. Princess Olga.
July 26 is Archangel Gabriel Cathedral Day.
July 28 is the Day of the Baptism of Russia. Grand Duke Vladimir's Day. Cathedral of Kiev Saints.
July 29 – The Hieromartyr Athenogenes.
July 30 – Svyatogorsk Icon of the Mother of God.

Orthodox holidays in August 2022 August 2 – Ilyin day.
August 4 is St. Mary Magdalene’s Day.
August 5 – Celebration in honor of the Pochaev Icon of the Mother of God.
August 6 is Boris and Gleb Day.
August 7 – The Dormition of Righteous Anna, Mother of the Virgin.
August 9 is the Day of the Great Martyr Panteleimon.
August 13 – Conspiracies for the Assumption Post.
August 14 - Honey saved. The beginning of the Assumption Lent. The Origin of the Honest Trees of the Life-giving Cross of God.
August 17 – The Seven Holy Youths of Ephesus.
August 19 – The Transfiguration of the Lord. Apple saved you.
August 26 – Celebration in honor of the icon of the Mother of God Soothe evil hearts. Reverend Maximus.
August 28 – The Assumption of the Most Holy Mother of God.
August 29 – Transfer of the Image of Jesus Christ Not Made by Hands. Celebration in honor of the icon of the Mother of God Feodorovskaya.
August 30 – St. Alypy, icon painter of the Pechersk. The Pechersk Icon of the Mother of God.

Orthodox holidays in September 2022 on September 10 – The Relics of St. Job Pochaevsky are found.
September 11 – Beheading of John.
September 14 – Consecrated time of the Church: Church New Year.
September 15 – St. Anthony and Theodosius of the Pechersks.
September 17 – St. Joseph of Elgorod.



September 19 – Remembrance of the miracle of Archistratigus Michael.
September 21 – Christmas of the Most Holy Mother of God.
September 27 – The Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross of the Lord.
September 29 – The Great Martyrs of Euphemia.
September 30 is the Day of Holy Faith, Hope, Love and their mother Sophia.

Orthodox holidays in October 2022, October 2 is the Day of Remembrance of St. Igor, Prince of Kiev and Chernihiv.
October 3 – Martyr and Confessor Michael, Prince of Chernigov.
October 4 – St. Dmitry of Rostov.
October 7 – Thekla’s First Martyrs.
October 9 is St. Tikhon’s Day. The Repose of John the Theologian.
October 11 – Council of the Venerable Fathers of the Kiev-Pechersk.
October 14 – The Protection of the Most Holy Mother of God.
October 19 – Apostle Homa.
October 21 – St. Pelagia of Antioch.
October 23 – Volyn Saints Cathedral.
October 26 – Iberian Icon of the Mother of God.
October 27 – St. Nicholas.
October 30 – Prophet Hosea of God, Andrew of Crete.
October 31 – Apostle and Evangelist Luke.

Orthodox holidays in November 2022 November 4 – Day of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God.
November 5 – Dmitriev’s Parental Saturday. The Apostle Jacob.
November 6 – Simferopol Icon of the Mother of God of All Sorrows Joy.
November 8 is the Day of the Great Martyr Dimitry of Thessaloniki.
November 9 is the Day of St. Nestor the Chronicler of the Pechersk.
November 10 is Martyr Paraskeva Day. Reverend Job's day.
November 14 – Day of the Icon of the Mother of God Odigitry (Shuyskaya).



November 19 – Mikhailovsky memorial Saturday.
November 21 – Day of the Cathedral of Archistratig Michael and other Heavenly Bodiless Forces.
November 26 is the Day of St. John Chrysostom.
November 27 – Conspiracy for Christmas fast. St. Gregory Palamas Day.
November 28 – The beginning of the Christmas fast (lasts until January 6). The day of St. Paisius Velichkovsky.
November 29 is the Day of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew.

Orthodox holidays in December 2022 December 4 – Introduction to the Temple of the Most Holy Mother of God.
December 5 – Prince Yaropolk Vladimir-Volynsky.
December 7 is the Day of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine.
December 9 – Consecration of the Church of the Great Martyr George in Kiev.
December 13 is the Day of St. Andrew the First-Called.
December 14 – Prophet Nahum
December 17 is St. Barbara's Day.
December 18 – Reverend Sava.
December 19 – Day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.
December 22 is the Day of the Icon of the Mother of God Unexpected Joy.
December 23 is the day of St. Bishop Joasaph.
December 25 is the Day of the Wonderworker St. Spyridon of Trimifunt.
December 28 – Cathedral of Crimean Saints.
December 30 is the day of the prophet Daniel and the holy youths Ananias, Azarias and Misael.

Orthodox fasts
  1. Lent. This year falls on the period from March 7 to April 23. The fast will last 48 days.
  2. Petrov post It will last 22 days, from June 20 to July 11.
  3. Next post: Uspensky. It will begin on August 14 and end on August 27. The duration is 14 days.
  4. 2022 will complete Christmas fasting. It will last 40 days, from November 28, 2022 to January 6, 2023.


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Parental Saturdays in 2022 February 26 – Universal Parent Saturday (meatless).
March 19 – Saturday of the 2nd week of Great Lent.
March 26 – Saturday of the 3rd week of Great Lent.
April 2 – Saturday of the 4th week of Great Lent.
May 3 - Radunica.
June 11 – Trinity Parental Saturday.
November 5 – Dimitriev Parental Saturday.
November 19 – Mikhailovsky Saturday.

Editorial Board: the Church Orthodox calendar for 2022 As you can see, there are really a lot of holidays. We advise you to keep Church Orthodox calendar for 2022 A computer or a phone. It is better to print and hang it in the kitchen. You can also buy a ready-made wall calendar. It will help you not keep all the important dates in your head.

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