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November 9 2024:

St. Nektarios of Pentapolis

Martyrs Onesiphorus and Porphyrius of Ephesus; Saint Matrona, Abbess of Constantinople; Saint Theoctiste of the Isle of Lesbos; Martyr Alexander of Thessaloniki; Martyr Anthony of Apameia; Saint John the Short of Egypt; Saints Eustolia and Sosipatra of Constantinople; Saint Simeon Metaphrastes ("the Translator"); Saint Onesiphorus the Confessor of the Kiev Caves; Saints Euthymius and Neophytus the Serbians of Mount Athos, co-founders of Dochiariou Monastery; Saint Nektarios Kephalas, Metropolitan of Pentapolis, Wonder-worker; Martyrs Narses and Artemonos; Saint Helladius, monk; Saints Christopher and Maura; Saint Benignos, Bishop of Armagh and Hermit of Meare; icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "She Who is Quick to Hear"



( October 27 2024: Julian Calendar )

Our Lord Jesus Christ

Martyr Nestor of Thessaloniki; Martyrs Capitolina and Eroteis (Erotheis) of Cappadocia; Martyr Mark of the Isle of Thasos and those with him; Saint Nestor the Chronicler of the Kiev Caves; Saint Nestor of the Far Kiev Caves; Saint Kyriakos, Patriarch of Constantinople; Saint Procla, wife of Pontius Pilate; Saint Demetrius of Basarbovo (also called Saint Demetrius the New); Saint Odran, monk of Iona; Saint Ia, virgin of Cornwall; Saint Athelstan, King of England; opening of the relics of Saint Andrew, prince of Smolensk


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The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America, founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox bishops of North and Central America, representing multiple jurisdictions. It is the successor to SCOBA, and it is not, properly speaking, a synod. The Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America is one of several such bodies around the world which operate in the so-called "diaspora."


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