September 24 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 26
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 8 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For September 25th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 12.
Saints
- Monk-martyr Paphnutius and 546 companions, in Egypt (c. 303) <small>(see also: April 19 )</small>
- Martyrs Paul and Tatta and their children Sabinian, Maximos, Rufus, and Eugene, of Damascus.
- Venerable Euphrosyne of Alexandria, nun, and her father Venerable Paphnutius, monk (5th century)
- Venerable Theophilos the Confessor, Archbishop of Ephesus.
- Saint Arsen the Great, Catholicos of Georgia (887)
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saints Aurelia and Neomisia, at Anagni, peacefully.
- Saint Herculanus, a soldier martyred in Rome.
- Saint Firminus of Amiens, First Bishop of Amiens (4th century)
- Saint Caian of Tregaian (5th century)
- Saint Principius, the elder brother of St Remigius of Rheims, he became Bishop of Soissons in France (c. 505)
- Saint Solemnis (Soleine, Solen), Bishop of Chartres (511)
- Saint Lupus of Lyon, Archbishop of Lyon (542)
- Saint Cadoc, Abbot, of Llancarfan (580) <small>(see also: January 24 )</small>
- Saint Anacharius (Aunacharius, Aunachaire, Aunaire), Bishop of Auxerre and Confessor (604)
- Saint Finbarr of Cork (Barrocus, Barry), first Bishop of Cork (c. 633)
- Saint Ermenfridus, a monk at Luxeuil Abbey in France, who later founded the monastery of Cusance (c. 670)
- Saint Mewrog, a saint in Wales.
- Saint Fymbert, a bishop in the west of Scotland (7th century)
- Saint Ceolfrith (Ceolfrid, Geoffrey), Abbot, of Wearmouth-Jarrow Monastery (716)
- Saint Egelred, a monk at Crowland Abbey in England, martyred with his abbot and many others by the heathen Danes (c. 869)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
- Saint Byzantinos.
- Venerable Euphrosyne of Suzdal, nun (1250)
- Repose of Venerable Sergius of Radonezh, Abbot of Radonezh and Wonderworker of All Russia (1392)
- Saint Pimen (Cherny), archbishop of Novgorod (1571)
- Saint Dosithea the Recluse, of the Kiev Caves (1776)
New martyrs and confessors
- Saint Nicholas Rozov the Confessor, Priest (1941)
Other commemorations
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References
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