Feb. 25 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Feb. 27
All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 11 (March 10 on leap years) by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For February 26th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on February 13.
Saints Photine (Photina), the Samaritan woman in the Gospel, and those with her, all martyred under Nero (66), including: (see also: March 20 - Slavonic)
her sisters: Phota, Photis, Parasceva, and Cyriaca (Kyriake);
her sons: Victor Stratelates (or Photinus) and Joses (Joseph);
Christodoulos;
Sebastian the Duke,
the officer Anatolius; and
Theoclitus, the former sorcerer.
Saint Porphyrius of Gaza, Bishop of Gaza (420)
Saint Nicholas of "Katopinos".
Saint Dionysius of Augsburg, venerated as the first Bishop of Augsburg in Germany (c. 303)
Saint Faustinian, second Bishop of Bologna in Italy (4th century)
Saint Andrew of Florence, Bishop of Florence and Confessor (c. 407)
Saint Agricola, Bishop of Nevers in France (c. 594)
Saint Victor, a hermit in Arcis-sur-Aube in Champagne in France (7th century)
Venerable Sebastian of Poshekhonye, founder of Sokhotsk Monastery, Yaroslavl (1500) (see also: December 18)
New Martyr John the Cabinetmaker (John Calphas, "the Apprentice"), by beheading, at Constantinople (1575)
New martyrs and confessors
New Hieromartyr Sylvester (Olshevsky), Archbishop of Omsk, Bishop of Prilutsk and Vicar of Poltava (1920)
New Hieromartyr Peter Varlamov, Priest of Ufim (1930)
New Hieromartyr Sergius Voskresensky, Priest (1933)
Virgin-martyr Anna Blagoveshchensky (1937)
New Hieromartyr John (Pashin), Bishop of Rylsk (Rila) (1938)
New Hieromartyr John Dunaev, Priest (1938)
Synaxis of the Mezhetsk Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos at Kiev (1492)
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