November 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

November 10 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - November 12

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 24 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For November 11th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 29.

Saints

 * Martyrs Victor and Stephanida (Corona),  at Damascus (160)
 * Great-martyr Menas of Egypt (304)
 * Martyr Vincent of Spain (Vincent of Saragossa) (304)
 * Martyr Drakonas of Arauraka in Armenia, by beheading (304)
 * Venerable Theodore the Confessor (Theodore the Studite), Abbot of the Studion (826)

Pre-Schism Western saints

 * Saints Valentine, Felician and Victorinus, martyrs venerated in Ravenna in Italy (c. 305)  (see also: November 13)
 * Saint Valerius of Saragossa, Bishop of Saragossa and martyr (315)
 * Saint Martin the Merciful (Martin of Tours), Bishop of Tours (397)   (see also: October 12, November 12 - East, July 4)
 * Saint Veranus, Bishop of Lyons or Vence in France (5th century)
 * Saint Cynfran, founder of a church in Gwynedd in Wales where there is also a holy well (5th century)
 * Saint Rhediw, a saint recalled by the dedication of a church in Llanllyfni in North Wales.
 * Saint Mennas, a Greek from Asia Minor who became a hermit in the Abruzzi in Italy, probably in Santomenna (6th century)
 * Saint Bertuin, born in England, he became a monk at Othelle, then a bishop, and founded the monastery of Malonne Abbey near Namur in Belgium (c. 698)
 * Saint-Righteous Hademunda, Margravine of Ebersberg, pilgrim (1029)
 * Saint Bartholomew the Younger, of Rossano, Calabria (c. 1054)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

 * Saint Nicodemus the Younger, of Beroea in Macedonia (c. 1305)
 * Great-martyr Stephen-Urosh III of Decani (1331)
 * Blessed Euthymius and Nestor, of Dečani (14th century)
 * Saint Neophytus and Saint Stephen Urosica, of Serbia (14th century)
 * Saint Milica of Serbia, Princess of Serbia (Eugenia in schema) (1405)
 * Blessed Maximus of Moscow, Fool-for-Christ, Wonderworker (1434)
 * Saint Martyrius, founder of Zelenets Monastery, Novgorod (1603)     (see also: March 1 )

New martyrs and confessors

 * Martyrs of Zelenetsk (1927):
 * Hegumen Victor with the brotherhood.


 * New Hieromartyr Eugene Vasiliev, Priest (1937)

Other commemorations

 * Repose of Saint John the Merciful (620)
 * Synaxis of the Saints of Dečani.
 * Repose of Victor Sadkovsky, Archbishop of Chernigov (1803)
 * Repose of Metropolitan Platon (Levshin) of Moscow (1812)
 * Myrrh-streaming "Montreal" Iveron Icon of the Theotokos (1982)