Sep. 24 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Sep. 26
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 8 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
For September 25th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on September 12.
Monk-martyr Paphnutius and 546 companions, in Egypt (c. 303) (see also: April 19)
Martyrs Paul and Tatta and their children Sabinian, Maximos, Rufus, and Eugene, of Damascus.
Venerable Euphrosyne of Alexandria, nun, and her father Venerable Paphnutius, monk (5th century)
Venerable Theophilos the Confessor, Archbishop of Ephesus.
Saint Arsen the Great, Catholicos of Georgia (887)
Saints Aurelia and Neomisia, at Anagni, peacefully.
Saint Herculanus, a soldier martyred in Rome.
Saint Firminus of Amiens, First Bishop of Amiens (4th century)
Saint Caian of Tregaian (5th century)
Saint Principius, the elder brother of St Remigius of Rheims, he became Bishop of Soissons in France (c. 505)
Saint Solemnis (Soleine, Solen), Bishop of Chartres (511)
Saint Lupus of Lyons, Archbishop of Lyons (542)
Saint Cadoc, Abbot, of Llancarfan (580) (see also: January 24)
Saint Anacharius (Aunacharius, Aunachaire, Aunaire), Bishop of Auxerre and Confessor (604)
Saint Finbarr of Cork (Barrocus, Barry), first Bishop of Cork (c. 633)
Saint Ermenfridus, a monk at Luxeuil Abbey in France, who later founded the monastery of Cusance (c. 670)
Saint Mewrog, a saint in Wales.
Saint Fymbert, a bishop in the west of Scotland (7th century)
Saint Ceolfrith (Ceolfrid, Geoffrey), Abbot, of Wearmouth-Jarrow Monastery (716)
Saint Egelred, a monk at Crowland Abbey in England, martyred with his abbot and many others by the heathen Danes (c. 869)
Saint Byzantinos.
Venerable Euphrosyne of Suzdal, nun (1250)
Repose of Venerable Sergius of Radonezh, Abbot of Radonezh and Wonderworker of All Russia (1392)
Saint Dosithea the Recluse, of the Kiev Caves (1776)
New Martyrs and Confessors
Saint Nicholas Rozov the Confessor, Priest (1941)
Commemoration of the earthquake in Constantinople in 447, when a boy was lifted up to heaven and heard the "Trisagion".
First translation of the relics (1595) of St. Herman, Archbishop of Kazan (1567)
Repose of philosopher Alexei Stepanovich Khomiakov, cofounder of the Slavophile movement (1860)
Uncovering of the relics of hieromartyrs Alexander Smirnov and Theodore Remizov, Presbyters (1985)
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