October 27 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 29
All fixed commemorations below are observed on November 10 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 28th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 15.
Feasts
Saints
- Martyrs Terence and Neonilla, of Syria, and their children (249):
* Sarbelus, Photus, Theodulus, Hierax, Nitus, Bele, and Eunice
- Great-martyr Paraskevi of Iconium (3rd century)
- Venerable Saints Firmilian, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (c. 269), and Malchion, priest of Antioch (late 3rd century)
- Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Chorepiscopus of Jerusalem, and his mother, Martyr Anna (both 363) <small>(see also: October 18)</small>
- Venerable Diomedes the Young, of Cyprus, Wonderworker (c. 4th century)
- Saint Abramius of Ephesus, Bishop of Ephesus (6th century)
- Saint Febronia (632), daughter of Emperor Heraclius.
- Venerable Stephen of Mar Sabbas monastery in Palestine, hymnographer (807)
- Saint John the Chozebite, Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine (532) <small>(See also: October 3 - Greek)</small>
- Hieromartyr Neophytus, bishop of Urbnisi, Georgia (7th century)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Martyrs Terence, Africanus, Maximus, Pompeius, and 36 others, at Carthage (250) <small>(see also: March 13, April 5, April 10)</small>
- Martyrs Anastasia and Cyril, early martyrs in Rome (c. 253) <small>(see also: October 29 - East)</small>
- Martyr Cyrilla, the daughter of St Tryphonia (c. 268)
- Martyr Fidelis of Como, an Italian soldier-saint, martyred in Lombardy under Maximian Herculeus (304)
- Saint Honoratus of Vercelli, Bishop of Vercelli (c. 415)
- Saint Ferrutius of Mainz, Germany.
- Saint Salvius (Saire), a hermit in France who lived at the place now called Saint-Saire after him (6th century)
- Saint Faro, Bishop of Meaux in France (626), he greatly encouraged monasticism, confessor (675)
- Saint Godwin of Stavelot, Abbot of the monastery of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium (c. 690)
- Saint Dorbheneus (Dorbhene), Abbot of Iona (713)
- Saint Anglinus, tenth Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy near Liège in Belgium (c. 768)
- Saint Alberic, Abbot of Stavelot-Malmédy in Belgium (779)
- Saint Remigius of Lyon, Archbishop of Lyon in France (875)
- Saint Eadsin (Eadsige), thirty-third Archbishop of Canterbury, England, who Crowned King Edward the Confessor (1050)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Saint Arsenius of Srem, Archbishop of Serbia (1266)
- Venerable Athanasius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (Mount Athos) (1340) <small>(see also: October 24)</small>
- Saint Nestor (not the Chronicler) of the Kiev Caves (14th century)
- Righteous Virgin Parasceva of Pirimin on the Pinega River (Arkhangelsk) (16th century)
- Venerable Job of Pochayiv, Abbot and Wonderworker of Pochaev (1651)
- Saint Demetrius of Rostov, Metropolitan of Rostov (1709)
- New Martyrs Angelis, Manuel, George, and Nicholas, at Rethymno on Crete (1824)
- Repose of St. Theophilus, Fool-for-Christ, of Kiev (1853)
- Venerable Arsenios the Cappadocian (1924) <small>(See also: November 10 - Greek)</small>
- Saint Hierarch Iachintus of Vicina, Metropolitan of Ungrovlachia
- Saint Venerable Theophana Basarab
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr John Vilensky, Priest of Yaroslavl-Rostov (1918) <small>(see also: May 3)</small>
- Venerable New Hieromartyr Genadius Parfent'ev, Archmandrite of Yaransk (1919)
- New Hieromartyr Michael Lektorsky, Archpriest of Kuban (1921)
Other commemorations
- Synaxis of the Shrine of Panagia Eleftherotria ("Our Lady of Deliverance") of Athens, Greece.
- Synaxis of the Church of Panagia Eleftherotria ("Our Lady of Deliverance") of Didymoteicho, Greece.
- Synaxis of the Icon of Panagia Ponolytrias of Serres, Greece.
- Repose of Elder Epiphanius (Theodoropoulos) of Athens (1989)
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Notes
References
Sources
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