October 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

October 24 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - October 26

All fixed commemorations below celebrated on November 7 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

For October 25th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on October 12.

Saints

 * Saint Tabitha the Alsmgiver, the widow resurrected by the Apostle Peter (Acts 9:36-43) (1st century)
 * Martyrs Pappias, Diodorus and Claudianus, of Attaleia in Pamphylia, by beheading (c. 249-251) (see also: February 3)
 * Martyr Anastasius the Fuller, at Salona in Dalmatia (3rd century)  (see also: December 5)
 * Martyr Valerinus, by the sword.
 * Martyrs Valerius and Chrysaphos, by the sword.
 * Martyr Sabinus, by fire.
 * Martyrs Faustus, Basil and Lucianus, of Darion in Constantinople, by the sword. (see also: February 6)
 * Martyrs Nicephorus and Stephen, by flogging. (see also: February 8)
 * Saints Philadelphus and Polycarp. (see also: February 8)
 * Two martyrs of Thrace, crushed between two large rocks.
 * Martyrs Marcian and Martyrius the Notaries, of Constantinople (355)
 * Saint George, Bishop of Amastrida and canon-writer (c. 805)

Pre-Schism Western saints

 * Saints Front and George, Bishops and Apostles of Périgueux, in France (2nd century)
 * Martyr Miniatus of Florence (Minias), venerated as the first Christian martyr of Florence (251)
 * Martyrs of Rome, including soldier-martyrs Theodosius, Lucius, Mark and Peter, under Claudius II (269)
 * Saints Crispinus and Crispinianus, brothers, missionaries, martyred under Diocletian at Soissons (289)
 * Saint Cyrinus (Quirinus), a martyr in Rome under Diocletian (3rd century)
 * Martyrs Protus and Januarius, beheaded in Porto Torres, Sardinia, Italy (303)
 * Saint Gaudentius of Brescia, Bishop of Brescia, a theologian and author of many letters and sermons (410)
 * Saint Lupus of Bayeux, Bishop of Bayeux (5th century)
 * Saint Hilary of Mende (Hilarius), Bishop of Mende (535)
 * Saint Dulcardus, a monk at Micy Abbey (Saint-Mesmin) in Orleans in France, then a hermit near Bourges, where the village of Saint-Doulchard still exists (584)
 * Saint Hildemarca, a nun at the convent of St Eulalia in Bordeaux, who became Abbess of Fécamp Abbey in the north of France (c. 670)
 * Saint Goeznoveus, Bishop of Léon in Brittany (675)
 * Saints Fructus (Frutos), Valentine and Engratia, two brothers and a sister who lived in Sépulveda in Castile in Spain (715)

Post-Schism Orthodox saints

 * Saint Martyrius, deacon, and Saint Martyrius, recluse, of the Kiev Caves (13th-14th centuries)
 * Venerable Macarius, Bishop of Paphos on Cyprus (1688)   (see also: February 8 )

New Martys and Confessors

 * Saint Matrona (Vlasova) the Confessor, of Diveyevo Convent (1963)

Other commemorations

 * The Translation of the relics of Venerable John of Beverley, Bishop of York took place this day. However, this took place in 1307 and is not an Orthodox feast.