The joint commemoration of the two great apostles: Peter, the leader of the Twelve, and Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles. Celebrated on June 29th after the Apostles' Fast, this feast honors both their ministries and their martyrdom in Rome. Though different in background, both were instrumental in establishing the early Church.
Prophet Elijah
The fiery Old Testament prophet who defended monotheism against Baal worship and was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire. Celebrated on July 20th, Prophet Elijah represents zealous faith and God's power over false gods. His appearance at the Transfiguration alongside Moses shows his continued importance in Christian revelation.
Procession of the Cross
The ceremonial procession of the Holy Cross on August 1st, traditionally marking the beginning of the Dormition Fast. This feast involves carrying the Cross in procession for veneration and blessing. It serves as spiritual preparation for the Dormition feast and emphasizes the Cross as our protection and source of strength.