Christianfeast day:
Adelin of Séez, Áed mac Bricc, Andrew Avellino, Baudolino, Elaeth, Grellan, Justus, Lübeck martyrs, Pope Leo I, Monitor, Theoctiste, Tryphena of Rome, November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Christian feast days on November 10 honoring various saints in Western and Eastern traditions.
On November 10, Christian churches observe feast days for a range of saints from different eras and regions.
The day includes commemorations for Adelin of Séez, a 9th-century bishop and monk, and Pope Leo I, known for his theological contributions.
Eastern Orthodox liturgics also remember figures like Theoctiste and Tryphena of Rome.
Irish and Welsh saints such as Áed mac Bricc and Elaeth are honored alongside the Lübeck martyrs.
Each feast reflects unique traditions and liturgical practices, offering insight into Christian history and devotion.
Believers attend special services, prayers, and readings to honor these figures’ legacies.
feast day
Adelin of Séez
Áed mac Bricc
Andrew Avellino
Baudolino
Elaeth
Grellan
Justus
Lübeck martyrs
Pope Leo I
Monitor
Theoctiste
Tryphena of Rome
November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Adelin of Séez
A feast day honoring Adelin of Séez, a 9th-century French bishop and Benedictine monk, observed on November 10.
Adelin of Séez served as bishop in Normandy and later retired to a monastic life at the Abbey of La Trappe.
Known for his devotion to liturgy, scholarship, and pastoral care, he wrote sermons and treatises.
Venerated as a saint after his death, he became a model for medieval monastic reform.
His feast celebrates spiritual discipline and the transmission of Christian learning in the Carolingian era.
Churches in France hold special masses and readings from his writings on this day.
Pilgrims visit sites associated with his life to seek intercession and reflect on monastic heritage.
Adelin of Séez
Áed mac Bricc
Feast day commemorating Saint Áed mac Bricc, an early Irish bishop known for his monastic leadership and piety.
Saint Áed mac Bricc (died 589) was an influential Irish monk and bishop renowned for his dedication to pastoral care and community welfare. His legacy includes numerous miracles attributed to his intercession and the foundation of monasteries in Leinster. The feast day celebrates his contributions to the spread of Christianity in early medieval Ireland. Devotees honor his memory through prayer services and reflections on his teachings. Áed’s reputation for healing and charity made him a beloved figure among the faithful.
Áed mac Bricc
Andrew Avellino
Feast of Saint Andrew Avellino, a 16th-century Italian priest and reformer known for his dedication to church discipline and charity.
Saint Andrew Avellino (1521–1608) was a Theatine priest celebrated for his fervent preaching, commitment to clerical reform, and miraculous healings. Born in Castronuovo, Italy, he devoted his life to strengthening the spiritual integrity of the clergy and aiding the poor. His works significantly influenced the Counter-Reformation efforts of the Catholic Church. Each year, his feast day is observed with liturgies praising his zeal for holiness, his role in founding seminaries, and his compassionate care for the marginalized.
Andrew Avellino
Baudolino
Baudolino
Elaeth
Elaeth
Grellan
Grellan
Justus
Justus
Lübeck martyrs
Commemoration of the Lübeck martyrs, Catholic clergy executed for resisting Nazi ideology during World War II.
The Lübeck martyrs were four Roman Catholic priests and one Lutheran pastor executed by the Gestapo in 1943 for their vocal opposition to Nazism and defense of human dignity. Their martyrdom stands as a powerful testament to courage and faith under totalitarian oppression. Every year, ceremonies in Lübeck, Germany, honor their legacy of spiritual resistance and sacrifice. They symbolize interfaith solidarity and moral conviction in the face of injustice.
Lübeck martyrs
Pope Leo I
Feast day of Pope Leo I, known as Leo the Great, celebrated for his theological contributions and leadership of the early Church.
Pope Leo I (c. 400–461), also known as Leo the Great, defined the authority of the papacy and combated heretical teachings such as Pelagianism. His Tome of Leo significantly influenced the Council of Chalcedon in 451, shaping Christological doctrine. Esteemed for his pastoral care, diplomatic missions, and writings, Leo is regarded as one of the most pivotal popes in Church history. His feast day honors his enduring impact on Christian theology and ecclesiastical governance.
Pope Leo I
Monitor
Monitor
Theoctiste
Theoctiste