Eastern Orthodox Saints are individuals recognized for their holiness and virtue within the Eastern Orthodox Church. They are often celebrated for their exemplary lives, dedication to God, and contributions to the faith. Saints can be martyrs, bishops, monks, or laypeople who have lived in accordance with Christian teachings and have been canonized by the Church.
The process of canonization involves thorough examination of a person's life and miracles attributed to them after death. Saints are commemorated on specific feast days, and their icons are venerated in churches and homes, serving as reminders of their faith and the teachings of Christianity.