词条 | Saint Philemon |
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|name= Saints Philemon and Apphia |birth_date= |death_date= 68 |feast_day= 22 November (Eastern Orthodox) (Roman Catholic) February 15 (Lutheran) |venerated_in= Eastern Orthodox Roman Catholic Church Lutheranism |image= |imagesize= |caption= |birth_place= |death_place= Colossae, Phrygia |titles= Apostles (Eastern Orthodox) Martyrs (Latin Rite) |beatified_date= |beatified_place= |beatified_by= |canonized_date= |canonized_place= |canonized_by= |attributes= |patronage= |major_shrine= |suppressed_date= |issues= }}Philemon ({{IPAc-en|f|ɪ|ˈ|l|iː|m|ən|,_|f|aɪ|-}}; {{lang-el|Φιλήμων}}) was an early Christian in Asia Minor who was the recipient of a private letter from Paul of Tarsus. This letter is known as Epistle to Philemon in the New Testament. He is known as a saint by several Christian churches along with his wife Apphia. Philemon was a wealthy Christian and a minister (possibly a bishop[1]) of the house church that met in his home.[2] The Menaia of 22 November speak of Philemon as a holy apostle who, in company with Apphia, Archippus, and Onesimus had been martyred at Colossae during the first general persecution in the reign of Nero.[3] In the list of the Seventy Apostles, attributed to Dorotheus of Tyre, Philemon is described as bishop of Gaza. Notes1. ^Const. Apost., VI, 46 2. ^{{bibleref2|Philemon|1:1–2|9|Philemon 1:1–2}} 3. ^{{Catholic|wstitle=Philemon|inline=1}} External links
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