★ Translation of the Relics of Saint Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow
Saint Peter, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Russia, reposed on 21 December 1326 in Moscow, the city he had chosen as the see of the Russian primate and where he had laid the foundations of the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos within the Kremlin. On 24 August 1479, during the rebuilding of that cathedral under Grand Prince Ivan III by the architect Aristotle Fioravanti, the relics of the saint were solemnly translated and re-enshrined in the new church. The Russian Church keeps this day as a feast of the translation of his relics, honouring the wonderworking hierarch who, by his blessing of Moscow as the spiritual centre of the Russian land, became the heavenly intercessor of the city and of the metropolitan throne.