10 юли: Преп. Антоний Киево-Печерски [1073 г.]. Свв. 45 мчци в Никопол Арменски: Леонтий, Маврикий, Даниил, Антоний, Александър, Меней, Иакинт, Сисиний, Вирилад и пр. [ок. 319 г.]. Мчк Аполоний Иконийски [ок. 253 – 259 гг.]. Мчци Вианор и Силуан [нач. IV в.]. Преп. Силуан Киево-Печерски [ок. XIII – XIV вв.]. Свв. 10 000 мчци, пустинници Египетски [398 г.]. Полагане честния Хитон Господен в Москва [1625 г.]. Мчк Никодим Илирийски [1722 г.]. Събор на всички светии от манастира Ватопед, Св. Гора. Икона на Божията Майка «Коневска»

Град Никопол (в Армения) бил място на мъченическата смърт на Леонтий, Маврикий, Антоний, Александър и други с тях. Тези Божии угодници пострадали заради безстрашното изповядване на християнската вяра при царуването на Линикий в 319 година. След като мъчителите им ги изтезавали жестоко, те им отрязали ръцете и краката, хвърлили ги в огън и най-сетне захвърлили костите им в река Ликос, където те се запазили в една плитчина до брега. Благочестиви люде ги взели и погребали. По-късно на същото място християните построили църква в чест на мъчениците.

July 10, - Commemoration of the Forty-five Holy Martyrs of Nicopolis in Armenia

The Forty-five Martyrs of the Armenian City of Nicopolis suffered during the reign of the emperor Licinius (311-324), then a coregent with Constantine the Great. Licinius fiercely persecuted Christians and in his Eastern half of the Empire he issued an edict to put to death anyone who would not consent to return to paganism. When the persecutions began at Nicopolis, more than forty of the persecuted of Christ decided to appear voluntarily before their persecutors, to confess openly their faith in the Son of God and accept martyrdom. The holy confessors were headed by Leontius, Mauricius, Daniel, Anthony and Alexander, and were distinguished by their virtuous life. The procurator of the Armenian district, Licius, before whom the holy confessors presented themselves, was amazed at the directness and bravery of those who voluntarily doomed themselves to torture and death. He tried to persuade them to renounce Christ and offer sacrifice to the pagan gods, but the saints remained steadfast. They refuted all the arguments of the governor, pointing out to him all the falseness of faith in the vile and vice-filled pagan gods, leading those that worship them to ruin. The procurator gave orders to beat the confessors about the face with stones, and then shackle and imprison them.

In prison the saints rejoiced and sang the Psalms of David. St Leontius inspired and encouraged the brethren, preparing them to accept new tortures for the true Faith, and telling them of the bravery of all those formerly that had suffered for Christ. In the morning, after repeated refusals to offer sacrifice to the idols, the saints were again given over to torture. St Leontius, seeing the intense suffering of the martyrs and worrying that some of them might falter and lose faith, prayed to God that there might be a quick end of the matter for all.

When the holy martyrs sang Psalms at midnight, an angel of the Lord suddenly appeared to them, and the prison blazed with light. The angel declared to the martyrs that their contest was near its end, and their names already were inscribed in Heaven. Two of the prison guards, Meneus and Virilad, saw what was happening and believed in Christ. On the following morning, the governor decided to put the martyrs of Christ to death. After beastly tortures they burned them in a fire, and threw their bones in a river. Pious people found the relics, gathered them up and saved them. Later on, when freedom had been bestown to the Church of Christ, a church was built on this spot in the name of the holy 45 Martyrs.