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Parmenas

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Parmenas
Martyr
Died98
Philippi, Macedonia
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church, Orthodox Church
Feast23 January

Parmenas (Greek: Παρμενᾶς) was one of the Seven Deacons appointed to serve the early Christian church as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, where his name appears sixth in the list of the seven.[1] He is believed to have preached the gospel in Asia Minor. Parmenas suffered martyrdom in 98, under the persecution of Trajan.

Christian tradition identifies him as the Bishop of Soli. Some historians take this to be Soli, Cyprus,[2] while others interpret it as Soli, Cilicia.[3] He is one of the four deacons jointly celebrated on 23 January.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Acts 6:1–6
  2. ^ McBrien, Richard P. (2009). The Pocket Guide to the Saints. Harper Collins. p. 298. ISBN 9780061763656.
  3. ^ Beers, V. Gilbert (1996). The Victor Journey Through the Bible. David C Cook. p. 350. ISBN 9781564764805.
  4. ^ Jones, T. H., Saint Parmenas Archived 2009-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Patron Saints Index, accessed on 13 September 2024