October 29 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 31
All fixed commemorations below are observed on November 12 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 30th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 17.
Saints
- Apostle Cleopas of the Seventy, brother of Righteous Joseph the Betrothed (1st century)
- Apostles Tertius (Terence), Mark, Justus, and Artemas, of the Seventy Disciples (1st century)
- Hieromartyr Marcian, Bishop of Syracuse (2nd century) <small>(see also: February 9)</small>
- Virgin-martyr Apollonia of Alexandria the deaconess (parthénos presbytis), and those with her in Alexandria (249) <small>(see also: February 9)</small>
- Martyrs Alexander, Cronion, Julian, Macarius, and 13 companions, at Alexandria (250)
- Martyr Eutropia of Alexandria (250)
- Hieromartyr Zenobius, Bishop of Aegae in Cilicia, and his sister Zenobia (285)
- Martyrs Claudius, Asterius, Neon and Neonilla, siblings, of Laranda in Cilicia, by beheading (c. 288) <small>(see also: October 29)</small>
- Martyr Manuel (Emmanuel).
- Martyr Dometios of Phrygia, by the sword. <small>(see also: March 23)</small>
- Martyr Demios, the former executioner. <small>(see also: March 25)</small>
- Holy Nine Martyrs.
- Saint Asterius, Metropolitan of Amasea (before 431)
- Venerable Therapon, Ascetic and Wonderworker of Lythrodontas, Cyprus (c. 7th century)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Marcellus of Tangier, a Roman centurion in Tangier in North Africa (298)
- Saints Claudius, Lupercus and Victorius, three brothers, sons of the centurion St Marcellus of Tangier, martyred in Léon in Spain under Diocletian (c. 300)
- Saint Saturninus of Cagliari, a martyr in Cagliari in Sardinia under Diocletian, beheaded during a pagan festival of Jupiter (303)
- Saint Theonestus, by tradition Bishop of Philippi, later martyred in Altino in Italy (425)
- Martyrs of North-West Africa.
- Saint Arilda of Oldbury, virgin-martyr in Gloucestershire, England (c. 5th century)
- Saint Eutropia, a holy woman who lived in Auvergne in France (5th century)
- Saint Lucanus, a martyr in Lagny in France, where his relics were enshrined (5th century)
- Saint Germanus of Capua, Bishop of Capua and a friend of St Benedict (c. 545)
- Saint Talarican, probably Pictish, St Talarican was a bishop in Scotland and several churches were dedicated to him (8th century)
- Saint Herbert (Haberne, Herbern), Abbot of Marmoutier and later Archbishop of Tours in France (916)
- Saint Ethelnoth, called 'the Good' and famed for his wisdom, was a monk at Glastonbury, became thirty-second Archbishop of Canterbury (1038)
- Saint Nanterius (Nantier, Nantère), Abbot of Saint Mihiel Abbey in Lorraine in France (1044)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Nicanor (Kudriavtsev) bishop of Bogoroditsk (1923)
- New Hieromartyr Eugene (Zernov), Metropolitan of Gorkovsky (Nizhni Novgorod) (1935)
- New Hieromartyr Leonid Vinogradov, Priest (1941)
- New Hieromartyr Matthew Kazarin, Protodeacon of Alma Ata (1942)
- New Hiero-confessor Varnava NastiÃÂ of Bosnia, Bishop of Hvosno (1964)
Other commemorations
- Finding of the relics of Great-martyr Stephen-Urosh III of Decani, Serbia (1338)
- Icon of the Mother of God of Ozeryanka (16th century)
- Uncovering of the relics of St. Agafangel (Preobrazhensky), Metropolitan of Yaroslavl, Confessor of the Faith (1998)
- Uncovering of the relics (2009) of St. Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson (1968)
- Repose of Archimandrite Boris (Kholchev) of Tashkent (1971)
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References
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