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Jun 1, 2014

⛪ Saint Justin Martyr

Saint Justin Martyr,
Pray for us!
Saint of the Day: June 1

 Born: c.100 at Nablus, Palestine

 Died: • Beheaded in 165 at Rome, Italy • Relics in the Capuchin church, Rome

 Patronage: • Apologists • Lecturers, Orators, Speakers  • Philosophers

 Representation: • Axe • Pen • Sword

Saint Justin Martyr, also known as Justin the Philosopher, was an early Christian apologist and martyr who lived in the 2nd century AD. Here's an overview of his life and contributions:

  1. Early Life: Justin was born around the year 100 AD in Flavia Neapolis (modern-day Nablus, West Bank), which was then part of Roman Syria. He was born into a pagan family and received a Greek education.

  2. Conversion to Christianity: Justin's conversion to Christianity came after a profound philosophical search for truth. He studied various philosophical schools, including Stoicism, Aristotelianism, Pythagoreanism, and Platonism. His encounter with an elderly Christian man who shared the Gospel with him led Justin to embrace Christianity.

  3. Apologist and Writer: Justin became one of the earliest Christian apologists, defending the faith against accusations and misconceptions from both Jews and pagans. He wrote several works, including two Apologies (defenses of Christianity) addressed to the Roman emperors and the Senate. In these writings, Justin presented reasoned arguments for the truth of Christianity and its compatibility with reason and philosophy.

  4. Dialogue with Trypho: One of Justin's most famous works is his Dialogue with Trypho, a Jewish philosopher. In this dialogue, Justin engages in a conversation with Trypho about the nature of Judaism, Christianity, and the relationship between the Old Testament and the New Testament.

  5. Martyrdom: Justin openly professed his Christian faith, even in the face of persecution. In 165 AD, during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Justin was arrested along with several other Christians and brought before the Roman prefect. When Justin refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods, he was scourged and beheaded, thus earning the title of martyr.

  6. Legacy: Saint Justin Martyr is revered as one of the early Church Fathers and one of the most important Christian apologists of the 2nd century. His writings provide valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christianity, as well as the intellectual challenges faced by the early Church. He is commemorated as a saint in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions, with his feast day celebrated on June 1st in the Western Church and on June 1st or June 2nd in the Eastern Orthodox Church.


COLLECT PRAYER:
O God, who through the folly of the Cross wondrously taught Saint Justin the Martyr the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ, grant us, through his intercession, that, having rejected deception and error, we may become steadfast in the faith. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever.
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