by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 27th January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 27th January (NS) — 14th January (OS) 2026 14th January (OS) DATIUS (DACIUS) , consecrated the twenty-seventh Bishop of Milan circa 530, St. Datius was forced to flee to Constantinople after Milan was overrun by Arian...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 26th January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 26th January (NS) — 13th January (OS) 2026 13th January (OS) AGRECIUS (AGRITIUS), the fourth Bishop of Trier (in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany). Whilst it is known that St. Agrecius was a participant in the...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 25th January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 25th January (NS) — 12th January (OS) 2026 12th January (OS) ARCADIUS, a distinguished Christian member of society in Cæserea the capital of Mauritania Caesariensis (present-day Cherchell, Algeria) who went into hiding...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 24th January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 24th January (NS) — 11th January (OS) 2026 11th January (OS) ALEXANDER, (Date Unknown), a Bishop of Fermo in the Marches martyred during the Decian persecution (250). ANASTASIUS, an Abbot of Suppentonia Abbey (present-day...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 23rd January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 23rd January (NS) — 10th January (OS) 2026 10th January (OS) AGATHO, Pope of Rome from 678 until his repose in 681. Originally from Sicily, St. Agatho was a businessman for most of his life, who then received monastic...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 22nd January, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 22nd January (NS) — 9th January (OS) 2026 9th January (OS) ADRIAN, a North African whose family had fled to Naples and later was Abbot of Nerida not far from Naples. St. Adrian was initially chosen to succeed St. Deusdedit...