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.

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

Saints

 * Holy and All-Praised Apostle Philip (c. 81-96)
 * Saint Stachys, Bishop of Hierapolis (in Phrygia) (1st century)
 * Saint Justinian the Emperor (565) and his wife St. Theodora (548)  (see also: November 15)
 * Saint Thomas II of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople (665-668) (see also: November 15 )
 * Virgin Martyrs of Emesa, Syria (779)

Pre-Schism Western saints

 * Saint Veneranda (Venera), an early martyr in France (2nd century)
 * Saint Venerandus, an influential citizen of Troyes in France martyred under Aurelian (275)
 * Saint Jucundus of Bologna, Bishop of Bologna in Italy (485)
 * Saint Dubricius (Dubric, Dyfrig), Bishop in Hereford and Gwent, hermit, of Bardsey Island (c. 545)
 * Saint Sidonius of Saint-Saëns, a monk at Jumièges Abbey, later the first abbot of Saint-Säens (c. 690)
 * Saint Malo of Brittany (7th century)  (see also: November 15)
 * Saint Alberic of Utrecht, Bishop of Utrecht (784)
 * Saint Modanic, a bishop in Scotland (8th century)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

 * Saint Euphemianos the Wonderworker, of Cyprus (12th century)
 * Saint Gregory Palamas the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Thessaloniki (1360)
 * Saint Philip, founder of Irap Monastery, Novgorod (1527)
 * New Martyr Constantine of Hydra, at Rhodes (1800)
 * New Martyr Panteleimon the Youth, of Spetses, in Crete (1848)

New martyrs and confessors

 * New Hieromartyrs (1937):
 * Priests: Demetrius Benevolensky;  Alexander Bykov;  Victor Ilyinsky; Alexis Nechayev; Michael Belyustin; Michael Nekrasov; Theodore Bakkalinsky; Peter Titov; Alexis Nikologorsky; Sergius Znamensky; Nicholas Dunayev; Basil Likharev; Alexander Pokrovsky; Nicholas Vinogradov; Demetrius Lebedev; Porphirius Kolosovsky; Basil Nikolsky; George Izvekov;  Basil Rozanov; Sergius Spassky; Alexander Chekalov; Sergius Rufitsky;
 * Nicholas Bogorodsky, Deacon;
 * Aristarchus (Zaglodin-Kokorev), Hieromonk of St. Nicholas Peshnosha Monastery, Moscow.
 * Martyr Gabriel Bezfamilnov;
 * Martyr Demetrius Rudakov;
 * Virgin-martyr Anna Zertsalova.


 * New Hieromartyr Theodore Grudakov, Priest (1940)
 * New Hieromartyr Sergius Konstantinov, Priest (1941)

Other commemorations

 * Repose of St. Alexander Nevsky (Alexis in schema), Great Prince of Novgorod (1263)
 * Repose of Archimandrite Lazarus (Moore) of Eagle River, Alaska (1992).