August 28

St. Aquila, Deacon, of the Kiev Far Caves

Forms of name: Aquila

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 4 (Repose), August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves), Second Sunday of Great Lent (Wonderworkers of the Kiev Caves)

Venerable Gregory the Recluse of the Kiev Caves

Forms of name: Gregory

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 8, August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves)

Venerable Macarius the Deacon, of the Kiev Far Caves

Forms of name: Macarius

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 19, Second Sunday of Great Lent (Wonderworkers of the Kiev Caves), August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves)

Venerable Euthymius the Schemamonk of the Kiev Far Caves

Forms of name: Euthymius

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 20, August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves), Second Sunday of Great Lent (Wonderworkers of the Kiev Caves)

St. Laurence the Recluse of the Kiev Far Caves

Forms of name: Laurence

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 20, August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves), Second Sunday of Great Lent (Wonderworkers of the Kiev Caves)

Venerable Zeno the Faster of the Kiev Far Caves

Forms of name: Zeno

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: January 30, August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves), Second Sunday of Great Lent (Wonderworkers of the Kiev Caves)

Venerable Agathon the Wonderworker of the Kiev Caves

Forms of name: Agatho, Agathon

No description available at this time.

Commemorated: February 20, August 28 (Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose Relics repose in the Far Caves)

Venerable Moses the Ethiopian ("St. Moses the Black")

Forms of name: Moses

A former slave, brigand and murderer renowned for his strength, Moses repented and left the world to become a monk. There he became known for his ascetical exploits and great humility.

Commemorated: August 28
 
Saints of the Orthodox Church