June 11
Reading:
Saint Barnabas, one of the Seventy, was from Cyprus, of
the tribe of Levi, and a fellow disciple with Paul under Gamaliel. He
was called Joses, but was renamed Barnabas, which means "son of
consolation," perhaps to distinguish him from the Joses called Barsabas
and surnamed Justus (Acts 1:23). Saint Barnabas had a field, which he
sold and brought the money to the Apostles (Acts 4:36-37). Before the
conversion of Saul to Paul, it was Barnabas who was the leader of the
Seventy Apostles, the first in preaching and chief spokesman. After
Saul's vision on the road to Damascus, it was Barnabas who joined him to
the Apostles when the others, because of Saul's reputation as a
persecutor of the Church, still feared him (Acts 9:26-27); again it was
Saint Barnabas who conscripted Paul as a preacher, bringing him from
Tarsus to Antioch after the stoning of Stephen, to assist in spreading
the Gospel (Acts 11:25-26). Saint Barnabas preached the Gospel in many
places, traveled together with Paul, and finally was stoned to death by
the Jews in his native Cyprus. During the reign of Zeno, in the year
478, his sacred relics were found, having on his chest the Gospel
according to Matthew written in Greek by Barnabas' own hand. This Gospel
was brought to Zeno. Because of this the Church of Cyprus received the
right of autonomy, and its archbishop was given the privilege, like the
emperor, of signing his decrees and encyclicals in vermilion.
Apolytikion in the Third Tone
O Holy Apostles, intercede to our merciful God, that He may grant our souls forgiveness of sins.
Kontakion in the Third Tone
To thy Lord, O Barnabas, thou wast a genuine servant; and among
the Seventy Apostles, thou wast the foremost; and with Paul, thou
shonest brightly in thy wise preaching, making known unto all men Christ
Jesus, the Saviour. For this cause, we celebrate thy divine memorial
with hymns and spiritual songs.
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