Nov. 24 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Nov. 26
All fixed commemorations below are observed on December 8 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendr.
For November 25, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on November 12.
Apodosis of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple.
Hieromartyr Clement, Pope of Rome (101) ( see also: November 24 - Greek )
Great-martyr Mercurius of Caesarea in Cappadocia (259) ( see also: November 24 - Russian )
Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria (305) ( see also: November 24 - Russian )
Holy 150 Orators, martyred by fire, with Great-martyr Catherine of Alexandria (305)
Martyrs Augusta (Faustina) the Empress, by beheading, Porphyrius Stratelates and 200 soldiers at Alexandria, by the sword (305) ( see also: November 24 - Russian )
Holy 670 Martyrs, by the sword.
Hieromartyr Peter, Archbishop of Alexandria (311) ( see also: November 24 - Greek )
Venerable Peter the Silent (the Hesychast), of Galatia and Antioch (429)
Saint Clement of Ohrid, Bishop of Ohrid (Achrida), Enlightener of Bulgaria and Wonderworker (916) ( see also: November 22 )
Hieromartyr Moses, a priest in Rome, noted for his zeal in preaching the Gospel and his firm stand against Novatianism, martyred under Decius (251)
Saint Jucunda, a holy virgin in Reggio in Aemilia in Italy and a spiritual daughter of St Prosper, Bishop of that city (466)
Saint Alanus, Abbot and founder of Lavaur in Gascony in France (7th century)
Saint Imma (Immina), born in Würzburg, she became abbess of a convent in Karlburg in Germany (c. 752)
Saint Bernold, monk-priest of Ottobeuren Abbey in Bavaria in Germany, renowned as a wonderworker (c. 1050)
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New martyrs and confessors
Martyr Magdalena (1931)
New Hieromartyrs:
Seraphim (Ostroumov), Archbishop of Smolensk (1937)
Yaroslav Savitsky, Protopresbyter of Moscow (1937)
Priests Hilarion Soloviev and Simeon Afonkin, of Alma Ata (1937)
John Vladimirsky of Tver (1937)
Cosmas Korotkikh of Moscow (1937)
Gregory Voinov, John Janusz, Basil, Alexander, John Tarasov, Victor Smirnov, Andrew Shershnev, Priests (1937)
Varlaam Popov (1937)
Martyr Paul (1937)
Martyr Nicholas (1938)
Icon of the Theotokos 'Isaac'.
Icon of the Theotokos 'Daugazpils, in Latvia.
Repose of priest Pavel Florensky of Sergiev Posad (1937)
Repose of Protopriest Rostislav Gan in Australia (1975)
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