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Yes, Saint Calixto (or Saint Callistus) is recognized in the Greek Orthodox Church. He was a pope and martyr in the early Christian Church, known for his contributions to the development of church doctrine and his efforts to reconcile different factions within Christianity. His feast day is celebrated on October 14 in the Orthodox calendar. While he may not be as prominent as other saints, he is still honored for his role in the history of the Church.

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