November 18 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - November 20
All fixed commemorations below are observed on December 2 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For November 19, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on November 6.
Saints
- Prophet Obadiah (Abdia, Abdias) (9th century BC)
- Martyr Heliodorus in Pamphylia (273)
- Martyr Azes of Isauria, and with him 150 soldiers (284)
- Holy 12 soldier-martyrs
- Martyr Barlaam of Caesarea in Cappadocia (304)
- Martyr Agapius of Caesarea in Palaestina (306)
- Martyrs Anthimus, Thalalaeus, Christopher, Euphemia, and her children <small>(see also: November 22)</small>
- Martyr Pancharius
- Venerables Barlaam the monk and Ioasaph (Joasaph, Josaphat), prince of India, and his father Abenner the King (4th century)
- Venerable Hilarion the Iberian of Georgia, monk, Wonderworker of Thessalonica (875) <small>(see also: November 13)</small>
- Venerable Simon, Wonderworker of Calabria (10th century)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician, martyred in Vienne in France under Marcus Aurelius (170)
- Martyr Maximus, in Rome under Valerian (c. 255)
- Saint Crispin, Bishop of ÃÂcija in Andalusia in Spain, beheaded under Maximian Herculeus (4th century)
- Saint Anastasius II, Pope of Rome (498) <small>(see also: September 8)</small>
- Saint Patroclus of Bourges (577)
- Saint Ermenburgh (Domne Eafe), founder of the convent of Minster-in-Thanet (c. 700)
- Saint Egbert, Archbishop of York (766)
- Saint Medana, a holy virgin from Ireland who went to Scotland and lived in Galloway (8th century)
- Saint Tuto (Totto), founder in 764 of the monastery of Ottobeuren in Bavaria in Germany (815)
- Saint James of Sasseau, born in Constantinople, he came to France and was ordained in Clermont, later living as a hermit in Sasseau (c. 865)
- Saint Atto, first Abbot of Tordino near Teramo in Italy (c. 1010)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr John Vishnevsky, Priest (1920)
- New Hieromartyr Porphyrius Gulevich, (1937)
- New Hieromartyr Ioasaph (Joasaph) Udalov, (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Sergius Mikhaev, Michael Dmitriev, Alexander Mishutin, John Malinovsky, Constantine Mikhailovsy, Alexander Serebrov, Ignatius Teslin, John Piramidin, Simeon Krivosheev, John Florovky, Jacob Briliantov, Demetrius Kuklin, Jacob Peredery, Priests (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Ioasaph (Joasaph) Krymzin (Krimzin), abbot, and Peter Mamontov, hieromonk, both of the Holy Transfiguration Guslitsky Monastery, Moscow (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Gennady Rebeza, Gerasim Sukhov, Michael Kvanin, Martyr Valentine Kornienko, Peter Antonov, Leonid Salkov, Thimoty Kucherov (1937)
- Deacon-monk Antonius (Korzh) (1937)
- Hieromonk Bartholomeus (Ratnykh) (1937)
- Priest Vladimir Pischulin (1937)
- Archpriest Demetrius Kiranov (1937)
- Priest John Bliumovich (1937)
- Archpriest Nicholas Mezentsev (1937)
- Priest Timothy Izotov (1937)
- New Hiero-confessor Alexis Kabaliuk, Schema-Archimandrite, of Khust, Carpatho-Russia (1947) <small>(see also: December 2)</small>
Other commemorations
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References
Sources
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