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Fortunatus (New Testament person)

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Fortunatus

of the Seventy
Apostle of the Seventy
Born1st century AD
Died1st century AD
Honored inEastern Orthodox Church
Feast15 June

Fortunatus was an early Christian mentioned by St Paul in I Corinthians 16:17: I was glad when Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus arrived, because they have supplied what was lacking from you.[1]

Church traditions

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Fortunatus was a disciple from Corinth, of Roman birth or origin, as his name indicates, who visited Paul at Ephesus, most probably with contributions;[2] and returned, along with Stephanus and Achaicus, in charge of that apostle's first Epistle to the Corinthian Church.[3]

Hymns

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Troparion (Tone 3)[4]

Holy apostle Fortunatus of the Seventy;
Entreat the merciful;
To grant our souls forgiveness of transgressions.

Kontakion (Tone 4 )

The Church ever sees you as a shining star, O apostle Fortunatus,
Your miracles have manifested great enlightenment.
Therefore we cry out to Christ:
"Save those who with faith honor Your apostle, O Most Merciful One."

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Apostles Fortunatus, Akhaikos, and Stephanas of the 70". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
  2. ^ Hoole, Charles Holland (1888). The Classical Element in the New Testament, Considered as a Proof of Its Genuineness.
  3. ^ "Fortunatus from the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia". McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
  4. ^ "Lives of the Saints".

Bibliography

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