October 18 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 20
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 1 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 19th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 6.
Saints
- Prophet Joel (800 BC)
- Saint Mnason of Tamassos, Cyprus, the early disciple, mentioned in Acts 21:15-16 <small>(see also: October 18 )</small>
- Hieromartyr Felix the Presbyter and Eusebius the Deacon, by the sword.
- Martyrs Varus (Ouarus) and six (seven) others with him, in Egypt (c. 307) <small>(see also: February 28)</small>
- Blessed Cleopatra (327) and her son John (320), in Egypt.
- Hieromartyr Sadoc (Sadoth), Bishop of Persia, and 120 martyrs with him (342)
- Saint Leontius the Philosopher, of St. Sabbas Monastery (624)
- Saint Prochorus of Pechenga (Pchinja), Abbot, in the Vranski Desert on the Pchinja river (10th century)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Ptolemy and Lucius, martyrs in Rome under Antoninus Pius (c. 165)
- Saint Altinus (Attinus), founder of the churches of Orléans and Chartres in France and perhaps a martyr (4th century)
- Saint Eusterius, fourth Bishop of Salerno in Italy (5th century)
- Saint Lupus of Soissons, a nephew of St Remi of Rheims who became Bishop of Soissons (c. 540)
- Saint Veranus of Cavaillon, Bishop of Cavaillon (590)
- Saint Ethbin, monk, then hermit near Kildare, Ireland (c. 600)
- Saint Aquilinus of ÃÂvreux, Bishop of Evreux, Confessor (695)
- Saint Desiderius, a monk at Lonrey and a disciple of St Sigiranus, he became a hermit in La Brenne near Bourges, France (c. 705)
- Saint Theofrid (Theofroy, Chaifre), Abbot of Carmery-en-Velay (Monastier-Saint-Chaffre), martyred by invading Saracens (728)
- Saint Frideswide of Oxford, Royal Abbess, patroness saint of Oxford (c. 735)
- Saint Laura of Cordoba, a nun at Santa MarÃÂa de Cuteclara de Córdoba, martyred by the Moors by being thrown into a cauldron of molten lead (864)
- Saint Eadnoth the Younger (Ednoth, Eadnot), successively Abbot of Ramsey and Bishop of Dorchester (1016)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New Martys and Confessors
- New Hieromartyr Alexis Stavrovsky, Priest, of Petrograd (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Sergius Pokrovsky, Priest (1937)
Other commemorations
- First translation (1187) of the relics of Venerable John of Rila, founder of Rila Monastery in Bulgaria (946)
- Synaxis of the icon of "Panagia Vasilissa" ("Panagia the Queen"), in Mouzaki, Karditsa, Greece.
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References
Sources
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