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- Saint_Stephen abstract "Stephen (Koine Greek: Στέφανος, Stephanos; sometimes spelled "Stephan"), traditionally regarded as the first martyr of Christianity, was, according to the Acts of the Apostles, a deacon in the early church at Jerusalem who aroused the enmity of members of various synagogues by his teachings. Accused of blasphemy, at his trial he made a long speech fiercely denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgement on him and was stoned to death. His martyrdom was witnessed by Saul of Tarsus (later better known by his Roman name, Paul), a Pharisee who would later become a follower himself of Jesus and an apostle.The only primary source for information about Stephen is the New Testament book Acts of the Apostles. Stephen was one of the Greek-speaking Hellenistic Jews selected for a fairer distribution of welfare to the Greek speaking widows in Acts 6.Stephen is venerated as a saint in the Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Stephen's name is derived from the Greek language Stephanos, meaning "crown". Traditionally, Stephen is invested with a crown of martyrdom; he is often depicted in art with three stones and the martyr's palm. In Eastern Christian iconography, he is shown as a young, beardless man with a tonsure, wearing a deacon's vestments, and often holding a miniature church building or a censer.".
- Saint_Stephen deathPlace Jerusalem.
- Saint_Stephen deathPlace Judea_(Roman_province).
- Saint_Stephen deathYear "0034".
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- Saint_Stephen title "Deacon and Protomartyr".
- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Anglican_Communion.
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- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Lutheranism.
- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Oriental_Orthodoxy.
- Saint_Stephen wikiPageExternalLink Apostle_Stephen_the_Protomartyr.
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- Saint_Stephen attributes "stones, dalmatic, censer, miniature church, Gospel Book, martyr's palm. In Eastern Christianity he often wears an orarion".
- Saint_Stephen caption "Saint Stephen by Carlo Crivelli".
- Saint_Stephen deathDate "c. 34".
- Saint_Stephen deathPlace "Jerusalem, Judaea, Roman Empire".
- Saint_Stephen feastDay "--12-26".
- Saint_Stephen feastDay "--12-27".
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- Saint_Stephen patronage "Altar Servers http://totus2us.com/vocation/saints/st-stephen/;Acoma Indian Pueblo; casket makers; Cetona, Italy; deacons; headaches; horses; Kessel, Belgium; masons; Owensboro, Kentucky; Passau, Germany; Serbia; Republic of Srpska; Prato, Italy http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-stephen-the-martyr/".
- Saint_Stephen placeOfDeath "Jerusalem".
- Saint_Stephen shortDescription "Ancient Roman saint".
- Saint_Stephen titles "Deacon and Protomartyr".
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- Saint_Stephen veneratedIn Lutheranism.
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- Saint_Stephen description "Ancient Roman saint".
- Saint_Stephen description "Ancient Roman saint".
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- Saint_Stephen comment "Stephen (Koine Greek: Στέφανος, Stephanos; sometimes spelled "Stephan"), traditionally regarded as the first martyr of Christianity, was, according to the Acts of the Apostles, a deacon in the early church at Jerusalem who aroused the enmity of members of various synagogues by his teachings. Accused of blasphemy, at his trial he made a long speech fiercely denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgement on him and was stoned to death.".
- Saint_Stephen label "Esteban (mártir)".
- Saint_Stephen label "Saint Stephen".
- Saint_Stephen label "Santo Estêvão".
- Saint_Stephen label "Stefano protomartire".