The Holy Disciple Nikanor
Commemorated on December 28, July 28
The Holy Disciples
from the 70: Prochorus, Nikanor, Timon and Parmenas were of the first
deacons in the Church of Christ.
In the book of the
Acts of the Apostles (6: 1-6) it relates, that at Jerusalem the twelve apostles
chose seven men: Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nikanor, Timon, Parmenas and
Nicholas, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom, and established them to serve as
deacons.
Holy Church makes
their memory in common on 28 July, although they died at various times and in
various places.
Saint Prochorus at
first accompanied the first-ranked Apostle Peter and was made by him bishop in
the city of Nikomedia. After the Falling-Asleep (Dormition or Uspenie) of the
Most Holy Mother of God, Prochorus was a companion and co-worker of the holy
Apostle John the Theologian and together with him was banished to the island of
Patmos. There he wrote down the Revelation of God, – revealed to the holy
Apostle John, about the final fate of the world (Apocalypse). Upon returning to
Nikomedia, Saint Prochorus converted pagans to Christ in the city of Antioch
and there accepted a martyr's end.
Saint Nikanor
suffered on that day when the holy First-Martyr Stephen and many other
Christians were killed by stoning.
Saint Timon was
established by the Apostles as bishop of the city of Bastoria in Arabia and
suffered from the Jews and pagans for preaching the Gospel. He was thrown into
a furnace, but by the power of God he came out of it unharmed. The tradition of
the Roman Church says, that Saint Timon died by crucifixion on a cross.
Saint Parmenas
zealously preached Christ in Macedonia. He died from sickness befalling him.
There exists also the opinion, that Saint Parmenas suffered under Trajan (98-117)
in the final year of his reign, having accepted a martyr's end.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.