October 10 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 12
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 24 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 11th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 28.
Saints
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Germanus of Besançon, Bishop of Besançon (c. 390)
- Saint Placidia, a holy virgin venerated in Verona in Italy (c. 460)
- Saint Gratus of Oloron, first Bishop of Oloron in the south of France (c. 506)
- Saint Firminus of Uzès, born in Narbonne in the south of France, he became Bishop of Uzès (553)
- Saint Cainnech of Aghaboe (Canice, Kenneth, Kenny), Abbot, of Aghaboe in Ireland, and missionary in Scotland (600)
- Venerable ÃÂthelburh of Barking (Ethelburga), foundress of Barking Abbey, England (c. 676)
- Saint Agilbert (Aglibert), Bishop of Paris (c. 685)
- Saint Emilian, according to tradition a hermit in Rennes in Brittany.
- Saint Eufridus, a monk near Asti in Italy, whose relics were venerated in the Cathedral of Alba in Piedmont (7th century)
- Saint Ansilio, a monk whose relics were enshrined at the monastery of Lagny in the north of France (late 7th century)
- Saint Juliana of Pavilly, A servant girl who became a nun and then abbess at Pavilly in France (c. 750)
- Saint Gummarus (Gomer), Belgian hermit, patron of Lier, Belgium (c. 774)
- Saint Bruno the Great, Bishop of Cologne in Germany (965)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New Martys and Confessors
- New Hieromartyr Philaret Velikanov and Alexander Grivsky, Priests (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Juvenalius (Maslovsky), Bishop of Riazan (1937)
Other commemorations
- Commemoration of the Miracle from the Icon of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Beirut of Phoenicia (7th century)
- Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council. <small>( On the Sunday between October 11 and 17 )</small>
- Synaxis of the Saints of Kios. <small>(On the Sunday between October 11âÂÂ17)</small>
- Synaxis of the Elders of Optina:
* Leonid of Optina (1841)
* Macarius (1860)
* Moses (1862)
* Anthony (1865)
* Hilarion (1873)
* Ambrose (1891)
* Anatole I the "Elder" (1894)
* Isaac I (1894)
* Joseph (1911)
* Barsanuphius (1913)
* Anatole II the "Younger" (1922)
* Nektary (1928)
* New Hieroconfessor Nikon (1931)
* New Hieromartyr Archimandrite Isaac II (1938)
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