October 19 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 21
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 2 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 20th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 7.
Saints
- Martyrs Zebinas of Caesarea in Palestine, Germanus, Nicephorus and Antoninus (308) <small>(see also: November 12)</small>
- Virgin-martyr Manatho (Maratho), burned alive in Scythopolis in Syria Palaestina (c. 286-305) <small>(see also: November 12)</small>
- Martyrs Aborsam (Eboras) and Senoe (Eunos), of Persia (c. 341) <small>(see also: November 10)</small>
- Saint Barsabias, abbot and missionary who was martyred in Persia (342)
- Great-martyr Artemius, at Antioch (362)
- Venerable Basil of Trabzon, Bishop of Trabzon (early 10th century)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Maximus of Aquila, a zealous deacon of Aquila, who was martyred by being thrown off an overhanging cliff under Decius (250)
- Saint Felician of Foligno, Bishop of Foligno, martyr (251)
- Martyrs Martha, Saula and Companions, martyrs in Cologne in Germany.
- Saint Caprasius of Agen, martyr (303)
- Saint Irene of Tomar, a nun martyred for her faith in Visigothic Portugal, honoured especially in Santarém (653)
- Saint Sindulf of Rheims, a hermit in Aussonce near Rheims in France, Confessor (660)
- Saints Bradan and Orora, two saints venerated in the Isle of Man (c. 7th century)
- Saint Acca of Hexham, Bishop of Hexham in England, Confessor (c. 740)
- Saint Vitalis of Salzburg, St Rupert's successor as Abbot of St Peter's in Salzburg and Archbishop (717-745)
- Saint Aidan, Bishop of Mayo in Ireland (768)
- Saint Bernard of Bagnorea (of Castro), Bishop of Vulcia in Tuscany, Italy (c. 800)
- Saint Aderald, an Archdeacon of Troyes, who led a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and built the monastery of the Holy Sepulchre at Samblières (1004)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New Martys and Confessors
- New Hieromartyr Nicholas Lyubomudrov, Priest of Latskoye village, Yaroslavl (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Herman (Kokel), Bishop of Alatyr (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Zosima Pepenin, John Ganchev, John Rechkin, John Rodionov, Nicholas Figurov, Leonid Nikolsky, John Talñzin and Alexander Orlov, Priests (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Michael Isaev and Peter Kravets, Deacons (1937)
- New Martyr Paul Bocharov (1937)
- Venerable Gabriel (Urgebadze), Archimandrite of Samtavro Monastery, Georgia, Confessor and Fool for Christ (1995)
Other commemorations
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References
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