Oct. 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Oct. 15
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 27 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For October 14th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 1.
Great-Martyrs Nazarius, Celsius, Gervasius and Protasius, of Milan (54-68)
Martyr Peter Apselamus of Eleutheropolis in Palestine (309)
Hieromartyr Silvanus of Gaza, Priest, and with him 40 martyrs, by beheading (311)
Saint Cosmas the Hymnographer, Bishop of Maiuma (787)
Venerable Parasceva (Petka) of Epibatima Thrace (Parascevi the New), whose relics are in Iași, Romania (11th century)
Saint Callistus I, Pope of Rome (c. 222)
Saint Gaudentius of Rimini, Bishop of Rimini and Martyr (360)
Saint Donatian of Reims (Donas), Bishop of Rheims (390)
Saint Justus of Lyons, Bishop of Lyons (390) (see also: September 2)
Saint Manehildis (Ménéhould), patroness of Sainte-Menehould (c. 490)
Saint Fortunatus of Todi, a Bishop of Todi in Italy, who saved the city from being sacked by Totila the Goth (537)
Saint Rusticus, Bishop of Trier in Germany, he resigned to live at the hermitage of St Goar (574)
Venerable Mannacus, Abbot at Caer Gybi, Holyhead, Anglesey (6th century)
Saint Angadresima (Angadrisma, Angadreme), Abbess of Oröer-des-Vierges near Beauvais (c. 695)
Saint Burchard of Würzburg, first Bishop of Wurzburg, English missionary to Germany (754)
Saint Bernard of Arce, Confessor (9th century)
Venerable Nikola Sviatosha, Prince of Chernigov and Wonderworker, of the Kiev Caves (1143)
Saint Cosmas, founder of Yakhromsk Monastery, Vladimir (1492)
Saint Ignatius the Wonderworker, Metropolitan of Mithymna (1566)
New Martys and Confessors
New Hieromartyr Michael Lektorsky, Priest (1921)
New Hieromartyr Ambrose (Polyansky), Bishop of Kamenetz-Podolsk (1932)
New Hieromartyr Peter Lebedev, Priest (1937)
New Hieromartyr Maximilian Marchenko (1938)
Death of Harold Godwinson, last Orthodox king of England, and those killed with him at the Battle of Hastings (1066)
Commemoration of the Miracle of St. Paraskevi on the island of Chios (1442)
Yakhromsk Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (15th century)
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