Commemorated on October 11
Holy Apostle Philip of the Seventy, one of the 7 Deacons is not to be
confused with St Philip one of the Twelve Apostles (November 14). This
Philip was born in Palestine, was married and had children.
After
the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the Twelve Apostles made Philip a
deacon in the Church of Jerusalem. Along with the other six deacons,
they appointed him to deal with the offerings of the faithful and attend
to the concerns of the widowed, the orphaned and the needy. The eldest
among the seven deacons was the holy Archdeacon Stephen. When the
persecution of Christians began, the Jews stoned the Protomartyr
Stephen. The Apostle Philip left Jerusalem and settled in Samaria. There
he successfully preached Christianity. Among the disciple’s converts
was the noted magician Simon, who “after being baptized, continued with
Philip.” (Acts 8:9-13)
At the command of an angel of the Lord, St
Philip set out upon the road connecting Jerusalem with Gaza. There he
met an official of the empress of Ethiopia, whom also he converted to
Christianity (Acts 8:26-39). The holy disciple Philip tirelessly
preached the Word of God in many of the lands of the Near East adjoining
Palestine. At Jerusalem the Apostles made him a bishop and sent him to
Tralles in Asia Minor, where he also baptized many. St Philip died in
old age.
TROPARION - TONE 3
Filled with divine grace, / you served God the Word as a deacon of the
Church, O Apostle Philip. / By the working of miracles and by signs from
God / you enlightened the multitudes of Samaria. / O blessed one,
entreat Christ our God to grant us His great mercy.
KONTAKION- TONE 4
Podoben: “Today You have shown forth...” / Inspired by the All-Holy
Spirit, / you enlightened the entire world by your teachings and
resplendent miracles, / Apostle Philip, sacred initiate.
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