October 22 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 24
All fixed commemorations below are celebrated on November 5 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 23rd, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 10.
Saints
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saints Servandus and Germanus, sons of St Marcellus of Léon in Spain, martyred in Cadiz while on their way to Tangiers under arrest (c. 305)
- Saint Amon of Toul, Second Bishop of Toul in France, the successor of St Mansuetus (4th century)
- Saint Verus, third Bishop of Salerno in Italy (4th century)
- Saint Severin of Cologne, third known Bishop of Cologne and a prominent opponent of Arianism (c. 403)
- Saint Severinus of Bordeaux (Seurin), Bishop of Bordeaux in France (c. 420)
- Saint Clether (Cleer, Clydog, Scledog, Clitanus or Cleodius), one of the twenty-four children of Saint Brychan, a Welsh saint and King of Brycheiniog (c. 520)
- Saint Severinus Boethius, a Roman senator, consul, magister officiorum, and philosopher, martyred at Pavia in Italy (524)
- Saint John of Syracuse (Ioannes), Bishop of Syracuse in Sicily from 595 (c. 609)
- Saint Romanus of Rouen, Bishop of Rouen (639)
- Saint Benedict of Sebaste, Bishop of Sebaste in Samaria, who fled to Gaul and built a hermitage near Poitiers (c.654)
- Saint Syra, a nun at Faremoutiers Abbey, from where she was asked by Bishop Ragnebaud to become Abbess of Châlons-sur-Marne (c. 660)
- Saint Leothadius (Léothade), Abbot of Moissac Abbey in the south of France, later he became Bishop of Auch (718)
- Saint Oda of Amay, Belgium (Ode)], foundress of churches (723)
- Saint Domitius, hermit near Amiens in France (8th century)
- Saint Elfleda (Aelflead), a princess who lived as an anchoress in Glastonbury Abbey; she was revered by St Dunstan (c. 936)
- Saint Ethelfleda (Elfleda), Abbess of Romsey Abbey (c. 970)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New Martys and Confessors
- New Hieromartyr Eusebius (Rozhdestvensky), Archbishop of Shadrinsk (1937)
- New Hieromartyr Vladimir Ambartsumov, Archpriest, of Moscow (1937)
- New Hieromartyrs Nicholas Agafonnikov, Alexander Soloviev, Nicholas Archangelsky, Emilian Goncharov and Sozon Reshetilov, Priests (1937)
- Venerable Euphrosyne Timofeeva (1942)
- Hieromartyr Constantin Sârbu, Priest (1975)
Other commemorations
- Translation of the relics (1544) of Blessed James of Borovichi, Novgorod (1540)
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References
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