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October 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 23 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 25

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 6 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For October 24th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 11.

Saints

  • Martyr Sebastiani (1st century)
  • Martyrs Sotiricus and Valentinos, from Asia Minor, by being dragged over sharp stones.
  • Hieromartyr Akakios the Presbyter, by the sword.
  • Martyr Nerdonus, by fire.
  • Saint Proclus of Constantinople, Archbishop of Constantinople (447)
  • Great-martyr Arethas of Omir and 4,299 martyrs with him, including Martyr Syncletica and her two daughters (523)<small> (see also: November 24.)</small>
  • A holy woman martyr and her child, together with Martyr Arethas of Omir and his companions (523)
  • Blessed Elesbaan (Caleb), King of Ethiopia (553-555)

Pre-Schism Western saints

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

  • Venerable Arethas, recluse, of the Kiev Caves (1190)
  • Venerable Sisoes of the Kiev Caves (13th century)
  • Venerable Theophilus the Silent, of the Kiev Caves (12th-13th century)
  • Saint Athanasius I of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople (1311) <small>(see also: October 28)</small>
  • Saint John, recluse, of the Pskov Caves (1616)
  • Venerable Zosima (Verkhovsky), Elder, of Siberia (1833)
  • Saint George the New Confessor, of Drama, Greece (1959) <small>(see also: November 4 - Greek)</small>

New Martys and Confessors

  • New Hieromartyr Lawrence (Knyazev), Bishop of Balakhnin, and Alexis Porfiriev, Archpriest, and with them New Martyr Alexis Neidhardt (1918)
  • New Hieromartyr Arethas (Mitrenin), Hieromonk of Valaam (1932),
  • New Hieromartyrs John Smirnov and Nicholas Nikolsky, Priests (1937)
  • New Martyr Peter Bogorodsky, Priest (1938)

Other commemorations

  • Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos The "Joy of All Who Sorrow" (Moscow) (1688)
  • Repose of Blessed Eudocia of Ryazan (1890)
  • Repose of Hieroschemamonk Barsanuphius of Valaam (1910)

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References

Sources

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Russian Sources