Saints
Pre-Schism Western saints
- Saint Clement, a martyr in Córdoba in Spain under Diocletian (He belongs to the group led by St Zoilus) (c. 298)
- Saint Zoilus and Companions, a youth martyred in Córdoba in Spain under Diocletian (c. 301)
- Saint Deodatus of Nola, Deacon of St Paulinus of Nola in Italy and later his successor (473)
- Saint John of Chinon, born in Brittany, he became a hermit in Chinon in the west of France, where he became the spiritual father of Queen Radegund (6th century)
Post-Schism Orthodox saints
New martyrs and confessors
- New Hieromartyr Gregory Nikolsky, priest, of Kuban (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Alexander Sidorov, priest (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Vladimir Sergeev, priest (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Kirion II, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1918)
- New Hieromartyr Peter Ostroumov, priest (1939)
Other commemorations
- The narrative of Synesius of Cyrene, Philosopher and Bishop of Cyrene, about Evagrius the Philosopher and the 300 pieces of gold (c. 411)
- Uncovering of the relics of Optina Elders (1998):
- Leonid, Macarius, Hilarion, Ambrose, Anatole I, Barsanuphius, and Anatole II.
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