November 2024 Celebrating Saints Days According To New And Old Calendars
November 2024 Celebrating Saints Days According To New And Old Calendars

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Дни ангела в ноябре 2024: кто празднует именины по новому и старому календарю

November 2024: Celebrating Saints' Days According to New and Old Calendars

Understanding the Importance of Saints' Days

In many cultures, religious calendars mark special days dedicated to honoring and remembering saints, individuals who have lived exemplary lives and are recognized for their virtues and contributions to their faith. These days are known as “Saints' Days” or “Name Days,” and they hold great significance for believers.

In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic traditions, the Saints' Days are observed on specific dates according to two calendars: the New Calendar, adopted in the 20th century, and the Old Calendar, which is still used by some churches.

November Saints' Days in 2024: New Calendar

November 1st

  • Sts. Cosmas and Damian of Arabia, unmercenaries, martyrs, and wonderworkers

November 8th

  • Sts. Demetrius of Thessaloniki, great martyr and wonderworker

November 10th

  • St. Paraskevi of Epivates, virgin and martyr

November 11th

  • St. Minas of Egypt, great martyr

November 12th

  • Sts. John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople, and Gregory Palamas, archbishop of Thessalonica, confessors

November 14th

  • St. Philip the Apostle

November 16th

  • St. Matthew the Evangelist

November 17th

  • St. Gregory the Wonderworker, bishop of Neocaesarea

November 21st

  • The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple

November 25th

  • St. Catherine the Great Martyr

November 26th

  • St. John the Theologian, Apostle and Evangelist

November Saints' Days in 2024: Old Calendar

November 13th

  • Sts. Cosmas and Damian of Arabia, unmercenaries, martyrs, and wonderworkers

November 20th

  • Sts. Demetrius of Thessaloniki, great martyr and wonderworker

November 22nd

  • St. Paraskevi of Epivates, virgin and martyr

November 23rd

  • St. Minas of Egypt, great martyr

November 24th

  • Sts. John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople, and Gregory Palamas, archbishop of Thessalonica, confessors

November 26th

  • St. Philip the Apostle

November 28th

  • St. Matthew the Evangelist

November 29th

  • St. Gregory the Wonderworker, bishop of Neocaesarea

December 3rd

  • The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple

December 7th

  • St. Catherine the Great Martyr

December 8th

  • St. John the Theologian, Apostle and Evangelist

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