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Barnabas | |
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![]() Icon of Saint Barnabas
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Prophet, Disciple, Apostle to Antioch and Cyprus, Missionary, and Martyr | |
Born | Cyprus |
Died | reputedly 61 AD Salamis, Cyprus |
Honored in
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Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church |
Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
Major shrine | Monastery of St Barnabas in Famagusta, Cyprus[1] |
Feast | June 11 |
Attributes | Pilgrim's staff; olive branch; holding the Gospel of St Matthew |
Patronage | Cyprus, Antioch, against hailstorms, invoked as peacemaker |
Barnabas (Greek: Βαρνάβας), born Joseph, was an early Christian, one of the earliest Christian disciples in Jerusalem.[2][3] According to Acts 4:36 Barnabas was a Cypriot Jew. Named an apostle in Acts 14:14, he and Paul the Apostle undertook missionary journeys together and defended Gentile converts against the Judaizers.[2] They traveled together making more converts (c 45-47), and participated in the Council of Jerusalem (c 50).[4] Barnabas and Paul successfully evangelized among the "God-fearing" Gentiles who attended synagogues in various Hellenized cities of Anatolia.[5]
Barnabas' story appears in the Acts of the Apostles, and Paul mentions him in some of his epistles.[2]Tertullian named him as the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews,[2] but this and other attributions are conjecture.[6]Clement of Alexandria and some scholars have ascribed the Epistle of Barnabas to him, but his authorship is disputed.[7][8]
Although the date, place, and circumstances of his death are historically unverifiable, Christian tradition holds that Barnabas was martyred at Salamis, Cyprus, in 61 AD.[2] He is traditionally identified as the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church. The feast day of Barnabas is celebrated on June 11.[2]
Barnabas is usually identified as the cousin of Mark the Evangelist on the basis of Colossians 4.[9] Some traditions hold that Aristobulus of Britannia, one of the Seventy Disciples, was the brother of Barnabas.
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