Saints Alive! | St. Polycarp of Smyrna

He was a disciple of the Apostles (c. 69 - 155 A.D.), ordained bishop of Smyrna in modern day Turkey, and a friend of St Ignatius of Antioch. Polycarp is an important figure in the history of the Church because he is one of the earliest Christians whose writings still survive. He bears witness to the beliefs of the early Christians and the early stages of the development of doctrine. For more about this great saint and figure of Apostolic tradition, please click on the image. Peace be with you!

Divine Office | You have been saved by grace

In today's Office of Readings we encounter a reading from a letter of St Polycarp to the Philippians (ca. - 155 A.D.). Polycarp was a disciple of the Apostles, bishop of Smyrna, and a friend of St Ignatius of Antioch. He went to Rome to confer with Pope Anicetus about the celebration of Easter. He was martyred at Smyrna in about 155 by being burnt to death in the stadium. Polycarp is an important figure in the history of the Church because he is one of the earliest Christians whose writings still survive. He bears witness to the beliefs of the early Christians and the early stages of the development of doctrine. Credit: Universalis.com. For a reflection, "You have been saved by grace," please click on the image. Peace be with you!

Saints Alive! | St. Polycarp of Smyrna

He was a disciple of the Apostles, ordained bishop of Smyrna in modern day Turkey, and a friend of St Ignatius of Antioch. Polycarp is an important figure in the history of the Church because he is one of the earliest Christians whose writings still survive. He bears witness to the beliefs of the early Christians and the early stages of the development of doctrine. For more about this great saint and figure of Apostolic tradition, please click on the image. Peace be with you!