Month: November 2025

  • Nov. 10th – Arsenius of Cappadocia, Wonderworker

    Arsenius of Cappadocia, Wonderworker Cappadocia (in eastern Turkey) is virtually devoid of Christians now, but in 1840, when St Arsenios was born there, there were still vital Orthodox communities. He became a monk and was sent to his native town, Farasa, to serve the people. He became known as a mighty intercessor before God, praying…

  • Nov. 9th – st. Nectarius Wonderworker

    Saint Nectarius Kephalas, Metropolitan of Pentapolis Saint Nectarius, the great wonderworker of modern times, was born Anastasius Kephalas in Selebria, Thrace on October 1, 1846. Since his family was poor, Anastasius went to Constantinople when he was fourteen in order to find work. Although he had no money, he asked the captain of a boat…

  • Nov. 8th – St. Michael the Archangel and the other Bodiless Powers of Heaven

    Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers The Synaxis of the Chief of the Heavenly Hosts, Archangel Michael and the Other Heavenly Bodiless Powers: Archangels Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Selaphiel, Jehudiel, Barachiel, and Jeremiel was established at the beginning of the fourth century at the Council of Laodicea, which met several years before…

  • Nov. 7th – St. Lazarus the Wonderworker

    Venerable Lazarus, Wonderworker of Mount Galesius Near Ephesus Saint Lazarus the Wonderworker of Mt Galesius near Ephesus was born in Lydia, in the city of Magnesium. An educated young man who loved God, Lazarus became a monk at the monastery of Saint Savva, the founder of great ascetic piety in Palestine. He spent ten years…

  • Nov. 6th – St. Barlaam of Chutin

    Venerable Barlaam, Abbot of Khutyn, Novgorod Saint Barlaam of Khutyn lived in the XII century, and was the son of a noble Novgorodian and spent his childhood in Novgorod. In his youth, retiring to the Lisich Monastery near the city, Barlaam was tonsured as a monk. Then he settled on a secluded hill above Volkhov,…

  • Nov. 5th – Holy Martyrs Galaction and Episteme

    Martyrs Galaction and his wife, Epistemis, at Emesa There was a rich and distinguished couple named Kletophon and Leukippe, who lived in the Syrian city of Emesa, and for a long time they were childless. They gave much gold to the pagan priests, but still they remained childless.  The city of Emesa was governed by…

  • Nov. 4th – St. Joannicius the Great

    Venerable Joannicius the Great Saint Joannicius the Great was born in Bithynia in the year 752 in the village of Marikat. His parents were destitute and could not provide him even the basics of an education. From childhood he had to tend the family cattle, their sole wealth. Love for God and prayer completely dominated…

  • November 3rd – New Hieromartyr George of Neapolis 

    New Hieromartyr George of Neapolis  Saint George, the new martyr of Christ, lived in the city of Neapolis of Cappadocia (now Nev-Shekir in Turkey) in the eighteenth century. He was a priest at the Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos and served his flock with righteousness and holiness as a true servant of the Most-high.…

  • November 2nd – Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elipidophorus and Anempodistus

    Holy Martyrs Acindynus, Pegasius, Aphthonius, Elipidophorus and Anempodistus Saint Acindynus suffered martyrdom in Persia along with Saints Pegasias, Aphthonius, Elpidephorus, Anempodistus, and 7,000 other Christians at the time of King Sapor II (310-381). These saints were Sapor’s courtiers, and were secret Christians. When the king began his persecution against Christians, envious pagans denounced them to…

  • November 1st – Saints Cosmas & Damian

    Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cosmas and Damian of Mesopotamia The Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenary Physicians Cosmas and Damian and their mother Saint Theodota were natives of Asia Minor (some sources say Mesopotamia). Their pagan father died while they were still quite small children. Their mother raised them in Christian piety. Through her own example, and…