Narcissus of Athens (Greek: Νάρκισσος ό Άθηναίος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples. Along with the Apostles Urban of Macedonia, Stachys, Ampliatus, Apelles of Heraklion and Aristobulus of Britannia (all of these names are mentioned together by St. Paul in Romans 16:8–11, which cannot be casual) he assisted Saint Andrew. The Apostle Philip ordained St. Narcissus bishop of Athens. His feast day is October 31.
References
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Sources
- St. Nikolai Velimirovic, The Prologue from Ohrid
External links
- Apostle Narcissus of the Seventy, January 4 (OCA)
- Apostle Narcissus of the Seventy, October 31 (OCA)
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Preceded byDionysius the Areopagite | Bishop of Athens | Succeeded byPublius of Athens |
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Archbishops of Athens and All Greece | |
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