Revision as of 00:59, 16 February 2012 editCydebot (talk | contribs)6,812,251 editsm Robot - Speedily moving category Seventy Disciples to Category:Seventy disciples per CFDS.← Previous edit | Latest revision as of 00:23, 29 October 2024 edit undoSennecaster (talk | contribs)Administrators14,167 edits Undid revision 1254006602 by Sennecaster (talk) WP:NOATT whoopsTag: Undo | ||
(24 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Hermes of Dalmatia''' ({{langx|el|Ἑρμᾶς}}) is numbered among the ].<ref name=Brown/> He was ] in ]. | |||
==Life== | |||
'''Hermes of Dalmatia''' ({{lang-el|Ἑρμᾶς}}) is numbered among the ]. He was ] in Dalmatia. He is referenced in ] 16:14, and his ]s are celebrated on ] with his fellow ]s, and on ] among the Seventy. | |||
He is usually identified with the Hermes mentioned by ] in {{Bibleref2|Romans|16:14}}, and said to have succeeded ] as Bishop of Dalmatia.<ref name=Brown> Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 16 December 2022 {{PD-notice}}</ref> | |||
His ] are celebrated on April 8 with his fellow ]s, and on January 4 among the Seventy. | |||
(There is another Apostle of the Seventy by the name of ], who was bishop in the ] city of ]).<ref></ref> | |||
==Hymns== | ==Hymns== | ||
] (] 1) |
] (] 1) | ||
:Let us praise in hymns the six–fold choir of Apostles: | :Let us praise in hymns the six–fold choir of Apostles: | ||
:] and ], | :] and ], | ||
:], ], ] and holy Hermes. | :], ], ] and holy Hermes. | ||
:They ever entreat the ] for our souls! | :They ever entreat the ] for our souls! | ||
] (Tone 2) | ] (Tone 2) | ||
:You became the ] of ] | :You became the ] of ] | ||
:And all-holy Apostles, | :And all-holy Apostles, | ||
:O glorious Herodion, Agabus and Rufus, | :O glorious Herodion, Agabus and Rufus, | ||
Line 26: | Line 31: | ||
:You dispel the darkness of error as you gaze on God the Word! | :You dispel the darkness of error as you gaze on God the Word! | ||
== |
==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
⚫ | * |
||
{{Catholic|wstitle=St. Hermes}} | |||
== Sources == | |||
⚫ | *], ''The ]'' | ||
⚫ | *{{Orthodoxwiki source|title=Apostle Hermes (bishop)|oldid=64437}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*, January 4 (]) | *, January 4 (]) | ||
*, April 8 (OCA) | |||
* (]) | * (]) | ||
{{authority control}} | |||
==References== | |||
⚫ | *{{Orthodoxwiki source|title=Apostle Hermes (bishop)|oldid=64437}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hermas Of Dalmatia}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Hermas Of Dalmatia}} | ||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
{{Saint-stub}} | {{Saint-stub}} | ||
] | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] |
Latest revision as of 00:23, 29 October 2024
Hermes of Dalmatia (Greek: Ἑρμᾶς) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples. He was bishop in Dalmatia.
Life
He is usually identified with the Hermes mentioned by Paul in Romans 16:14, and said to have succeeded Titus as Bishop of Dalmatia. His feast days are celebrated on April 8 with his fellow martyrs, and on January 4 among the Seventy.
(There is another Apostle of the Seventy by the name of Hermas, who was bishop in the Thracian city of Philippopolis).
Hymns
- Let us praise in hymns the six–fold choir of Apostles:
- Herodion and Agabus,
- Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon and holy Hermes.
- They ever entreat the Trinity for our souls!
Kontakion (Tone 2)
- You became the disciples of Christ
- And all-holy Apostles,
- O glorious Herodion, Agabus and Rufus,
- Asyncritus, Phlegon and Hermes.
- Ever entreat the Lord
- To grant forgiveness of transgressions
- To us who sing your praises.
Kontakion (Tone 4)
- Like stars, O holy Apostles,
- You illumine the way of the faithful with the light of the Holy Spirit.
- You dispel the darkness of error as you gaze on God the Word!
References
- ^ Brown, C.F. Wemyss. "St. Hermes." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 16 December 2022 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- "Apostle Herodion of the Seventy, and those with Him", OCA
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. Hermes". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
Sources
- Nikolai Velimirovic, The Prologue from Ohrid
- This article is derived in whole or in part from Hermas of Dalmatia at OrthodoxWiki, which is dually licensed under CC-By-SA and GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.
External links
- Apostle Hermes of the Seventy, January 4 (OCA)
- Agavos, Rouphos, Asynkritos, Phlegon, Herodion, & Hermes of the 70 Apostles (GOARCH)
This article about a saint is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |