Nov. 21 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Nov. 23
All fixed commemorations below are observed on December 5 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For November 22, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on November 9.
Afterfeast of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple.
Apostles of the 70 Philemon and Archippus, Martyr Apphia (wife of Philemon and Equal to the Apostles), and St. Onesimus, disciple of Saint Paul (c. 109)
Martyr Menignus at Parium, the Tanner, by beheading (250)
Martyrs Cecilia, Valerian, Tiburtius, and Maximus at Rome (288)
Martyrs Stephen, Mark, and Mark at Antioch in Pisidia, by beheading (290)
Martyr Procopius the Reader at Caesarea in Palestine, by the sword (303)
Martyr Agapion of Greece (Agapionos the Roman) (304)
Martyr Agapios of Cappadocia, by the sword.
Martyr Thaddeus.
Martyrs Christopher and Euphemia, by the sword.
Martyrs Thalalaeus and Anthimus, by the sword.
Hieromartyr Sisinius, by the sword.
Venerable Agabbas (Abbas) of Syria (5th century)
Righteous Michael the Soldier of Potuka, Bulgaria (866)
Venerable Germanus, founder of the Monastery of the Theotokos Eikosiphinissa, in the Metropolis of Drama, Greece (9th century)
Saint Clement of Ochrid, Bishop of Ohrid (Achrida), Enlightener of Bulgaria and Wonderworker (916) (see also: July 27)
Martyr Maurus, born of Christian parents in North Africa, he was martyred in Rome under Numerian.
Saint Pragmatius, Bishop of Autun in France (c. 520)
Saint Deyniolen (Deiniol the Younger), Abbot of Bangor Abbey in Wales (621)
Saint Sabinian, Third Abbot of Moutier-Saint-Chaffre in France (c. 720)
Saint Christian, thirty-seventh Bishop of Auxerre in France (c. 873)
Saint Tigridia (Trigidia), Abbess of San Salvador de Oña, which her father Count Sancho Garcia founded for her to direct (c. 925)
Blessed Yaropolk-Peter, Prince of Vladimir in Volhynia (1086)
Martyrdom of St. Michael of Tver, Prince of Tver (1318)
Venerable Callistus II Xanothopoulos, Hesychast monk of Mount Athos and Patriarch of Constantinople (1397)
New martyrs and confessors
New Hieromartyr Vladimir Ryasensky of Tver, Priest (1932) ( see also: November 21 )
New Hieromartyr Joasaph (Zhevakhov), Bishop of Mogilev (1937)
New Hieromartyrs John Smirnov, Basil Bov, Paul Yevdokimov, Jacob Sokolov, Theodore Gusiev, John Baranov, Priests (1937) ( see also: November 21 )
New Hieromartyrs Elias Gromoglasov, and Alexis Benemansky, Protopresbyters of Ryazan, and Athanasius Milov, Priest of Chimkent (1937)
Hieromartyr Gerasimus (Mochalov) (1937) ( see also: November 21 )
Venerable Paraskeva, Confessor (1952)
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