October 26 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 28
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 9 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 27th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 14.
Saints
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Florentius, a martyr in Trois-Châteaux in Burgundy in France (3rd century)
- Martyrs Vincent, Sabina and Christeta, martyrs in Avila in Spain (303)
- Saint Gaudiosus of Naples, Bishop of Abitina in North Africa (c. 455)
- Saint Namatius (Namace), ninth Bishop of Clermont in France (c. 462)
- Saint Abbán (Eibbán, Moabba), founder of many monasteries, mostly in the south of Ireland (c. 520)
- Saint Oran of Iona (Otteran, Odhran, Odran), monk of Iona Abbey (c. 563)
- Saint Desiderius of Auxerre, Bishop of Auxerre in France (c. 625)
- Saint Colman of Senboth-Fola (Colman Na Fiachrach), a disciple of St Aidan of Ferns, he was Abbot of Senboth-Fola (Seuboth-Folu, Seanboth-Colmain), near Ferns (c. 632)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Venerable Nestor the Chronicler, of the Kiev Caves (1114)
- Venerable Nestor the Unlettered (not the Chronicler), of the Far Kiev Caves (14th century)
- Venerable Demetrius of in Bulgaria (13th century, or 1685) <small>(see also: October 26)</small>
- Saint Alexander (Okropiridze), Bishop of Guria and Mingrelia, Georgia (1907)
- Righteous Mother Olga Arrsamquq Michael of Kwethluk (Kuiggluk), Alaska, Tanqilria, Wonderworker, Matushka of All Alaska (1979)
New Martys and Confessors
Other commemorations
- Narrative about the Iberians, involving a certain ascetic woman who healed the sick, including their queen, converting many to Christ (c. 332)
- Uncovering of the relics (1539), in Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, of St. Andrew, Prince of Smolensk (1390)
- Repose of Hieroschemamonk Antiochus of Svir, disciple of Elder Theodore of Svir (1832)
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