November 9 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - November 11
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 23 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For November 10th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 28.
Saints
* Erastus of Paneas, Olympas, Herodion of Patras, Sosipater of Iconium, Quartus and Tertius (Terence) of Iconium (1st century)
- Hieromartyr Demetrianos of Antioch, Bishop of Antioch, martyred in Persia (256)
- Martyr Orestes of Cappadocia (304)
- Martyr Orion, by being buried alive
- Martyr Kalliopios, by the sword
- Martyr Niro, by the sword
- Hieromartyr Milos (Miles) the Wonderworker, Bishop in Persia, and his disciples, Martyrs Euores the Presbyter and Seboes the Deacon (c. 341) martyrs of Persia under Shapur II <small>(see also: October 20)</small>
- Venerable Martin the Bishop met his end in peace
- Saint Martin of Terracina, Bishop of Terracina (c. 4th century) <small>(see also: November 12)</small>
- Venerable Nonnus, Bishop of Heliopolis, and the catechist of Saint Pelagia (471)
- Ten Martyrs of Gaza, at Jerusalem (638):
* Callinius, Imerius, Diasimus, Theodore, Stephen, Peter, Paul, Theodore, John, and John
- Venerable Theocteristus (Theosteriktos), Abbot of Symbola Monastery on Mount Olympus, Bithynia (8th century) <small>(see also: February 17)</small>
- Great Martyr Constantine-Kakhi, grand prince of Kartli, Georgia (852)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Probus I, the sixth Bishop of Ravenna (c. 175)
- Saint Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier (3rd century)
- Saints Tiberius, Modestus and Florentia, martyrs under Diocletian at Agde in the south of France (303)
- Saint Leo the Great, Pope of Rome, Confessor (461) <small>(see also: February 18 - East)</small>
- Saint Monitor, twelfth Bishop of Orleans in France, Confessor (c. 490)
- Saint ÃÂed mac Bricc, a disciple of St Illadan at Rathlihen in Offaly in Ireland, Bishop (589)
- Saint Elaeth the King, a Briton driven into Wales by the Picts, he became a monk with St Seiriol in Anglesey in Wales (6th century)
- Saint Justus of Canterbury, the fourth Archbishop of Canterbury, Confessor (627âÂÂ631)
- Saint Adelin of Séez (Adelheim), a monk and Abbot of Saint-Calais, then Bishop of Séez in France (c. 910)
- Saint Guerembaldus, a monk at Hirschau in Germany, who out of humility refused to become Bishop of Spire (965)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Niphon (Niphont) Vyblov, Hieromonk, of Berezovy Khutor, Saratov and New Martyr Alexander Medem (1931)
- New Hieromartyr Boris Semenov, Deacon (1931âÂÂ1934)
- New Hieromartyrs Procopius Titov, Archbishop of Kherson, Dionisius Shchegolev, Priest, John Skadovsky, Priest, and Peter Pavlushkov, Archpriest, of Tula (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Augustine Belyaev, Archbishop of Kaluga, and with him (1937):
* John Speransky, Archpriest, of Kaluga
* Ioannicius Dmitriev, Archimandrite, of the St. George Monastery, Meshchevsk
* Seraphim Gushchin, Hieromonk of Optina Monastery
- New Martyrs Alexis (Alexei) Gorbachev, Apollonius Babichev, and Michael Arefeyev (1937)
- New Martyr Nicholas Smirnov (1937)
- New Virgin-martyr Anna Ostroglazova (1937âÂÂ1939)
- New Martyrs Olga Maslennikova (1941) and Theoctista Chentsova (1942)
- Venerable New Hieromartyr Visarion (Toia) of Lainici, Archimandrite, abbot of Lainici Monastery (1951)
Other commemorations
- Commemoration of the beginning of the torture of Great-martyr George upon the wheel (303)
- Founding of the Church of Saint George (1891)
- Translation of the relics (1935) of St. Gregory, Bishop of Assos near Ephesus (1150), to Lesvos <small>(On the Sunday between November 11âÂÂ17 each year)</small>
- Glorification of St. Matthew, monk, of Yaransk, Wonderworker (1997)
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