Fair enough. But who are these Orthodox saints Iāve never heard of? I went looking for them, and they were few and far between. Just shoot me a list or a link.
Just look at any synaxarion. This website is good, if you can read Greek.
synaxarion.gr/gr/sxcalendar.aspx
You could also look at the calendar on
pravoslavie.ru,
days.pravoslavie.ru/en/Days/20110101.htm. Itās a bit harder to navigate, and it doesnāt include details of the saintsā lives, but it does name who is commemorated on each day.
Just starting with the first four days of January on the Greek website (which is not comprehensive), there are at least thirteen named saints commemorated between the 1st and 4th of January, along with the 12 monks martyred with Hieromartyr Euthymius, and the unspecified number of unnamed saints martyred with Hieromartyr Plato
January 1:
New Martyr Peter the Peloponnesian, martyred in 1776
Hieromartyr Plato and those martyred with him, martyred in 1919
January 2:
St. Cosmas the Wonderworker and Patriarch of Constantinople, reposed in 1081
St. Sylvester of the Kiev caves, reposed some time in the 12th century.
Righteous Julianna, born in 1530 in Moscow, reposed in 1604
New Martyr George (or Zorzes) the Georgian, martyred in 1770
St. Seraphim of Sarov, reposed in 1833
January 3rd:
Venerable Panteleimon, founter of Kostychev Monastery of Russia, reposed in 1884
January 4th:
The venerable Euthymius, hieromartyr and hegumen of Vatopedi monastery, and the 12 monks martyred with him. Martyred in 1285
St. Eustathius, archbishop of Serbia, reposed in 1286
Venerable Achillius, deacon of the Kiev Caves, resposed in the 14th century
Venerable Symeon of Smolensk, reposed in 1699
St. Onuphrius, the venerable new martyr of Chios, martyred in 1818