St. Philoumenos is a modern day saint and martyr, who apparently left Cyprus for Jerusalem in 1932 (at age 19) with his twin brother as the ecclesiastical authorities had imposed the New Calendar. In Jerusalem, he observed the Old Calendar.
There are other posts at E. Cafe which discuss the polemics of why some Old Calendarists do not honor him as a saint, but as E. Cafe posters have pointed out, St. Philoumenos was a True Orthodox who would not concelebrate with the Ecumenists, but the Ecumenists avoid mentioning this fact. Note that the Ecumenists also canonized St. Nicholas Planas and St. Nektarios of Aegina, who were also known for their zeal and devotion.
He was officially glorified by the the Patriarchate of Jerusalem on November 29, 2009 (Old Style), and is commemorated by the Church on November 16/29.
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The crowning moment of Father Philoumenos’ earthly pilgrimage came on November 16/29, 1979 at the shrine built on the site of Jacob's Well. The Saint experienced a martyric death at the hands of extremist Jewish Zionists who massacred him with an ax in the evening, while he was performing Vespers at the Well of Jacob where he lived as a loyal guardian of the Holy Places and centuries old way of life.
Read a brief biography of St. Philoumenos at http://orthodoxwiki.org/Philoumenos_(Ha ... cob's_Well
A recent miracle also occurred with the mysterious appearance of a small cup as told at the following website:
http://full-of-grace-and-truth.blogspot ... menos.html
Fr. Justin said "I never brought this to the pilgrimage. In a paradoxical manner it was found there in the Skevophylakion, in a mysterious manner, inscrutably."
They were curious as to what this cup was, and how such a strong fragrance was coming from such a small cup. Upon examining it, they saw written:
"The Blood of the Hieromartyr Philoumenos.
The martyrdom which I received, may you receive. The cup that I drank, may you drink."
St. Philoumenos, pray to God for us that we may be saved.