Overview of Orthodox saints and feast days from June 15 to 18
The liturgical calendar from June 15 to June 18 honors several Orthodox saints, including Saint Augustine of Hippo and Saint Jerome on June 15, and Bishops Mnemonius and Tychon of Amathus on June 16. On June 17, the church commemorates the martyrs Manuel, Sabel, and Ishmael, who were executed during the reign of Emperor Julian. June 18 celebrates Saint Erasmus of Antioch, known for his missionary work and miracle-working in Ohrid. These commemorations involve historical figures who lived between the 4th and 6th centuries, with narratives focusing on their lives, conversions, and martyrdoms under Roman emperors. Additionally, June 15 marks Global Fertility Day and Global Wind Day, while June 17 is observed as the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. These records highlight the intersection of religious tradition and international observances. The accounts provide detailed biographical backgrounds, including the geographical origins and specific trials faced by each saint.