November 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

November 13 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - November 15

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 27 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.[note 1]

For November 14th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on November 1.

Saints

Pre-Schism Western saints

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

New martyrs and confessors

  • Priests: Demetrius Benevolensky;[26][27][note 14] Alexander Bykov;[28][note 15] Victor Ilyinsky;[29] Alexis Nechayev;[30] Michael Belyustin; Michael Nekrasov; Theodore Bakkalinsky; Peter Titov; Alexis Nikologorsky;[31] Sergius Znamensky; Nicholas Dunayev; Basil Likharev;[32] Alexander Pokrovsky;[33] Nicholas Vinogradov;[note 16] Demetrius Lebedev;[34] Porphirius Kolosovsky; Basil Nikolsky;[35] George Izvekov;[36][note 17] Basil Rozanov;[37] Sergius Spassky; Alexander Chekalov;[38] Sergius Rufitsky;
  • Nicholas Bogorodsky, Deacon;
  • Aristarchus (Zaglodin-Kokorev),[note 18] Hieromonk of St. Nicholas Peshnosha Monastery,[note 19] Moscow.[1][39]
  • Martyr Gabriel Bezfamilnov;[40]
  • Martyr Demetrius Rudakov;[41]
  • Virgin-martyr Anna Zertsalova.[42][note 20]
  • New Hieromartyr Theodore Grudakov, Priest (1940)[9][10][43]
  • New Hieromartyr Sergius Konstantinov, Priest (1941)[9][10][43]

Other commemorations

Notes

  1. The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used to indicate a date in the Julian Calendar (which is used by churches on the "Old Calendar").
    The notation New Style or (NS), indicates a date in the Revised Julian calendar (which is used by churches on the "New Calendar").
  2. Name days celebrated today include:
    • Phillip (Φίλιππος);
    • Filio (Φιλιώ).
  3. In the Synaxarion of St Nicodemus, and in the biography of the Apostle Philip, it is stated that after the death of the Apsotle Philip, the Apostle Bartholomew who was accompanying him ordained Stachys as the Bishop of Hierapolis (in Phrygia). However other Synaxaristes do not mention this fact.
  4. "At Emesa, the passion of many holy women, who were barbarously tortured and massacred under Mady, a savage Arabian chief."[12]
  5. "Also, in France, the holy virgin Veneranda, who received the crown of martyrdom under the emperor Antoninus and the governor Asclepiades."[12]
  6. "At Troyes, in France, St. Venerandus, martyr, under the emperor Aurelian."[12]
  7. "At Bologna, St. Jucundus, bishop and confessor."[12]
  8. One of the founders of monastic life in Wales. His main monastic centres were at Henllan and Moccas. However, he founded many other monasteries in Gwent and in England in what is now Herefordshire and the Wye Valley. He had jurisdiction over Caldey Island where he appointed St Samson abbot and later consecrated him bishop. A late tradition makes him Archbishop of Caerleon. He reposed on the Isle of Bardsey.
  9. Born in Ireland, Sidonius became a monk at Jumièges in the north of France with St Philibert (644). Later he became the first abbot of a small monastery which that bishop had founded near Rouen. This monastery was later called Saint-Säens.
  10. Nephew of St Gregory of Utrecht, he became a priest and, on his uncle's repose in 775, Bishop of St Martin's in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Highly educated, his work among the pagan Teutons was very fruitful.
  11. Saint Euphemianos the Wonderworker was one of the "300 Allemagne Saints" in Cyprus. The 300 Allemagne Saints came to Cyprus from Palestine, and lived as ascetics in various parts of the island. Included among the "300 Allemagne Saints" are:
    • Venerable Anastasios the Wonderwoker of Cyprus, September 17
    • Venerable Abbacum the Ascetic of Cyprus, Wonderworker, December 2
    • Venerable Cassian the Martyr (Kassianos), December 4
    • Venerable Calantius of Tamassos (Kalandios), April 26
    • Martyr Constantine of Cyprus (Constantine of Allemagne), Wonderworker, July 1
    According to some of their lives in the Great Synaxaristes, after the dissolution of the Second Crusade (1147 - 1149), they decided to live the monastic life in the Jordan desert. However since the Latins there disturbed them, they relocated to Cyprus and dispersed over the island.[17][18]
  12. See: (in Russian) Филипп Ирапский. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  13. A research conducted by Mystagogy Resource Center indicated that the martyrdom of Panteleimon was fabricated by his mother.[24]
  14. See: (in Russian) Беневоленский, Дмитрий Михайлович. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  15. See: (in Russian) Быков, Александр Яковлевич. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  16. See: (in Russian) Виноградов, Николай Иванович (священник). Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  17. See: (in Russian) Извеков, Георгий Яковлевич. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  18. See: (in Russian) Аристарх (Заглодин-Кокорев). Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  19. See: (in Russian) Николо-Пешношский монастырь. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  20. See: (in Russian) Зерцалова, Анна Ивановна. Википедии. (Russian Wikipedia).
  21. As a New Calendarist, and therefore a member of an ecumenist "member church of the "World Council of Churches" who died after the 1983 Anathema against Ecumenism (issued by the Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) under the Omophorion of Metropolitan Philaret of New York), they can not be recognised as a saint by any Canonical True Orthodox, Authentic Orthodox or Genuine Orthodox Synod or individual believer. Such people are, therefore, classified as "ecumenist heretics" instead. http://orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/ecum_anath.aspx

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