entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_COP_KYRILLOS_VI,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"116th Pope of Alexandria (reigned 1959-1971), monastic-revival reformer, canonized by the Coptic Orthodox Church in 2013; placed in the modern period (re-pointed from the proposed late-antique Coptic period, which ends c.1000, to PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX). A 20th-century figure standing in the continuous Alexandrian papal tradition. Venerated human, not deified.",SRC_DAVIS_EARLY_COPTIC_PAPACY,reviewed ENT_ORTH_ALEXANDRA_FEODOROVNA,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Last Russian empress (1872-1918), wife of Nicholas II; executed at Yekaterinburg and glorified as a passion-bearer in 2000.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_ALEXEI_TSAREVICH,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Heir to the Russian throne (1904-1918), son of Nicholas II; executed at Yekaterinburg and glorified with his family as a passion-bearer in 2000.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_ATHONITE_ELDERS,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Hub for the modern Athonite startsy / gerontes (Mount Athos): Silouan, Joseph the Hesychast, Paisios, Porphyrios, who renewed hesychast prayer and spiritual fatherhood in the 20th c.",SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_ELIZABETH_FEODOROVNA,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Grand Duchess Elizabeth (1864-1918), founder of the Martha and Mary Convent; murdered by the Bolsheviks at Alapayevsk. New-martyr glorified 1981 (ROCOR) / 1992 (Moscow).",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_IGNATIUS_BRIANCHANINOV,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Russian bishop (1807-1867), author of The Arena and On the Prayer of Jesus; major modern systematizer of patristic ascetic teaching. Glorified 1988.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_JOHN_KRONSTADT,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Russian parish priest (1829-1908), famed wonderworker and author of My Life in Christ; renowned for frequent communion and miracles of healing. Glorified 1990.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_JOHN_MAXIMOVITCH,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Russian Orthodox bishop (1896-1966) of the diaspora (Shanghai, Western Europe, San Francisco); ascetic wonderworker. Glorified 1994 (ROCOR).",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_JOSEPH_HESYCHAST,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,Athonite elder (1897-1959) whose disciples repopulated many Athonite monasteries; key figure in the 20th-c. hesychast revival. Glorified 2020.,SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_JUSTIN_POPOVIC,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Serbian theologian and archimandrite (1894-1979), author of the Dogmatics of the Orthodox Church and Lives of the Saints; disciple of patristic tradition. Glorified 2010.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_LUKE_SIMFEROPOL,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Russian archbishop and surgeon (1877-1961), Valentin Voino-Yasenetsky, confessor who suffered Soviet imprisonment and exile while practicing surgery. Glorified 1995/2000.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_MARIA_SKOBTSOVA,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,Russian emigre nun in Paris (1891-1945) who sheltered Jews and others under Nazi occupation; died at Ravensbruck. Glorified 2004 (Ecumenical Patriarchate).,SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_MATRONA_MOSCOW,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Blind Russian laywoman (1881-1952), Matrona Nikonova, venerated for healing and spiritual sight during the Soviet era; one of the most popular Russian saints. Glorified 1999/2004.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_NECTARIOS_AEGINA,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Greek bishop (1846-1920), Metropolitan of Pentapolis, founder of the convent on Aegina; one of the most popular modern Greek wonderworkers and healers. Glorified 1961.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_NICHOLAS_II,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Last Russian emperor (1868-1918), executed with his family at Yekaterinburg; glorified as a passion-bearer (strastoterpets) in 2000.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_NIKODEMOS_HAGIORITE,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Athonite monk (1749-1809), co-compiler of the Philokalia with Macarius of Corinth; foundational figure of the modern hesychast revival. Glorified 1955.",SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_NIKOLAI_VELIMIROVIC,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Serbian bishop (1880-1956), 'the Serbian Chrysostom', author of the Prologue of Ohrid; imprisoned at Dachau. Glorified 2003 (Serbian Orthodox Church).",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_PAISIOS_ATHONITE,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Greek Athonite elder (1924-1994), among the most beloved modern startsy; renowned for counsel and discernment. Glorified 2015 (Ecumenical Patriarchate).",SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_PORPHYRIOS_KAVSOKALYVIA,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,Greek elder (1906-1991) of Kavsokalyvia on Athos and later Athens; famed for charismatic gifts of insight and healing. Glorified 2013 (Ecumenical Patriarchate).,SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_ROYAL_MARTYRS,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Collective hub for Tsar Nicholas II and his family, glorified in 2000 by the Moscow Patriarchate as passion-bearers (strastoterptsy) following their 1918 execution at Yekaterinburg.",SRC_SYNAXARION,reviewed ENT_ORTH_SILOUAN_ATHONITE,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,Russian monk of St Panteleimon's Monastery on Athos (1866-1938); his life and teaching were transmitted by his disciple Sophrony. Glorified 1987.,SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_SOPHRONY_ESSEX,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,"Russian-born archimandrite (1896-1993), disciple and biographer of Silouan the Athonite; founder of the Monastery of St John the Baptist, Essex. Glorified 2019 (Ecumenical Patriarchate).",SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed ENT_ORTH_THEOPHAN_RECLUSE,PER_MODERN_ORTHODOX,high,Russian bishop (1815-1894) who retired into reclusion; translated the Philokalia into Russian (Dobrotolyubie) and wrote extensively on unceasing prayer. Glorified 1988.,SRC_PHILOKALIA,reviewed