Apostle Philemon of the Seventy

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Date: 22 November 2005 08:11:33

Today is celebrared, among others, Apostle Philemon of the Seventy; St. Apphia the wife of Philemon and Equal of the Apostles; Apostle Archippus the Martyr of the Seventy; and St. Onesimus the Disciple of St Paul.

I find it a great blessing to read the lives of those we only get a glimpse of in the Scriptures. Especially those who persevered until the end of their lives: whether by natural death or martyrdom.


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The Holy Apostles of the Seventy Philemon and his wife Apphia lived in the city of Colossa in Phrygia. After they were baptized by the holy Apostle Paul, they converted their house into a house of prayer, where all those who believed in Christ gathered and attended services. They devoted themselves to serving the sick and downcast.

St. Philemon became bishop of the city of Gaza, and he preached the Word of God throughout Phrygia. The holy Apostle Paul continued to be his guide, and addressed to him his Epistle filled with love, and in which he sends blessings "to Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow laborer, and to our beloved Apphia, and to Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in thy house" (Philemon 1:1-3).

St. Onesimus (February 15), also mentioned in the Epistle, was St. Philemon's former slave.

Sts. Philemon and Apphia, and also St. Archippus (who also lived at Colossa), all received the crown of martyrdom during the persecution of Nero (54-68). During a pagan festival an enraged crowd rushed into the Christian church when services were going on. All fled in terror, and only Sts. Philemon, Archippus and Apphia remained. They seized them and led them off to the city prefect. The crowd beat and stabbed St. Archippus with knives, and he died on the way to the court. Sts. Philemon and Apphia were stoned to death by order of the prefect.

The memory of the holy Apostles Archippus, Philemon, and Apphia is celebrated also on February 19.