Commemorated on February 6
Saint Bucolus, Bishop of Smyrna, was a disciple of the holy Apostle
and Evangelist John the Theologian, and became the first Bishop of
Smyrna (Asia Minor).
By the grace of God, St Bucolus converted
many of the pagans to Christ and baptized them. As a wise and
experienced guide, he defended his flock from the darkness of heresy.
He
died in peace between the years 100-105. He entrusted his flock to St
Polycarp (February 23), one of the Apostolic Fathers, who was also a
disciple of the holy Apostle John the Theologian. At the grave of St
Bucolus grew a myrtle tree, which healed the sick.
TROPARION - TONE 4
You shone with the rays of virtue / received from him who leaned on the
Master’s breast. / Resplendent, God-inspired hierarch, / you led your
flock to the pastures of truth. / Entreat Christ our God for those who
honor you, father Bucolus.
KONTAKION - TONE 2
He who was beloved of Christ / saw the purity of your life; / he made
you a shepherd of the Church / and a radiant lamp of godliness. / Holy
father Bucolus, / you truly emulated his virtues.
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