Sep. 19 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Sep. 21
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 3 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For September 20th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 7.
Saints
- Great-martyr Eustathius Placidas, his wife Martyr Theopistes, and their sons Martyrs Agapius and Theopistus, of Rome (118)
- Martyrs Artemidorus and Thallos, by the sword.
- Martyr John the Confessor, of Egypt, beheaded in Palestine, and with him 40 martyrs (295 or 310)
- Saints Theodore and Euprepius, and two men named Anastasius (7th century), confessors and disciples of Saint Maximos the Confessor.
- Hieromartyrs Hypatius, Bishop of Ephesus and Andrew the Presbyter, Confessors of the Holy Icons, under Leo III the Isaurian (8th century) <small>(see also: September 21)</small>
- Venerable John the Godbearer, of Crete, monk (1031)
- Venerable Meletius of Cyprus, Bishop. <small>(see also: September 21)</small>
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Candida, a virgin-martyr in Carthage in North Africa under Maximian Herculeus (c. 300)
- Saint Glycerius, Archbishop of Milan, Confessor (438)
- Saint Agapitus I, Pope of Rome (536) <small>(see also: April 17 - East)</small>
- Saint Vincent Madelgarius, Benedictine monk (677)
- Saint Eusebia of Saint-Cyr, Benedictine Abbess of a convent in Marseilles in France, martyred with some forty nuns by the Saracens at Saint-Cyr (c. 731)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Anatole (Kamensky), Archbishop of Irkutsk (1925)
- New Hieromartyrs Theoctistus Smelnitsky and Alexander Tetiuyev, Priests (1937)
Other commemorations
- Synaxis of the icon of Panagia Voulkaniotissa, in Messinia (1755)
- Synaxis of the Saints of Bryansk.
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References
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