Nov. 27 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Nov. 29
All fixed commemorations below are observed on December 11 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For November 28, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on November 15.
Martyr Irenarchus and Seven Women-martyrs at Sebaste (303)
Martyrs at Tiberiopolis (361-362):
Timothy and Theodore, bishops;
Peter, John, Sergius, Theodore, and Nicephorus, presbyters;
Basil and Thomas, deacons;
Hieroteus, Daniel, Chariton, Socrates, Comasius, and Eusebius, monks;
Etymasius.
Venerable Monk-martyr and Confessor Stephen the New of Mt. St. Auxentius (767)
Martyrs: Basil, Stephen, Gregory, another Gregory, John, Andrew, Peter, Anna, and many others (767)
Saint Romanos, Bisop of Macedonia.
Saint Rufus and Companions, a citizen of Rome who was martyred with his entire household under Diocletian (304)
Saints Papinianus and Mansuetus, Bishops in North Africa martyred under the Arian Vandal King Genseric (5th century)
Saints Valerian, Urban, Crescens, Eustacius Cresconius, Crescentian, Felix, Hortulanus and Florentian, Bishops from North Africa exiled by the Arian King Genseric (5th century)
Saint Fionnchu, the successor of St. Comgall at the monastery of Bangor in Ireland (6th century)
Saint Hippolytus, Bishop of Saint-Claude in France (c. 775)
Blessed Theodore, Archbishop of Rostov (1394)
Martyr Christos of Constantinople (1748)
New martyrs and confessors
New Hieromartyr Constantine Zverev of Alma-Ata, Deacon (1920)
New Hieromartyr Seraphim (Chichagov), Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1937)
New Hieromartyrs Nazarius Gribkov, Alexis Veselovsky, Peter Voron, Priests (1937)
New Hieromartyr Alexis Senkevich, Deacon (1937)
Virgin-Martyr Paraskeva Fedorov (1938)
New Hieromartyr Nicholas Krylov, Priest (1941)
Uncovering of the relics (2000) of Venerable Sergius (Srebriansky), Archimandrite, of Tver (1948)
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