Thursday, October 25, 2007

St Tabitha the Widow, raised from the dead by the Apostle Peter




Commemorated on October 25

Saint Tabitha, the widow raised from the dead by the Apostle Peter, was a virtuous and kindly woman, belonged to the Christian community in Joppa. Being grievously ill, she suddenly died. At the time, the Apostle Peter was preaching at Lydda, not far from Joppa. Messengers were sent to him with an urgent request for help. When the Apostle arrived at Joppa, Tabitha was already dead. On bended knee, St Peter made a fervent prayer to the Lord. Then he went to the bed and called out, "Tabitha, get up!" She arose, completely healed (Acts 9:36).

St Tabitha is considered the patron saint of tailors and seamstresses, since she was known for sewing coats and other garments (Acts 9:39).



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

is there a patron saint name for st tabitha ? im doing this for a report and want to know everything

Sophocles said...

I'm sorry, I don't know. :(