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Overview of Orthodox saint commemorations for June 15 and 16

On June 16, the Orthodox Church commemorates Bishops Mnemios and Tychon of Amathus, who were known for their philanthropic and missionary work. Tychon, who lived during the reigns of Emperors Arcadius and Honorius, is remembered for converting pagans, establishing Christian churches, and performing miracles. On June 15, the church honors Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Viton, Saint Jerome, Saint Monica, and Saint Ortisius. Saint Jerome, born in 345 AD in Dalmatia, is noted for his extensive travels, ascetic life in Syria, and the founding of two monasteries in Bethlehem alongside the widow Paula. Furthermore, June 15 is marked internationally as World Fertility Day and Global Wind Day. While the provided texts detail the hagiography of these figures, they serve as the liturgical calendar for these respective dates. The accounts reflect traditional religious history rather than contemporary news events.

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