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Saint Stephen: The Church’s First Martyr A Life of Faith and Sacrifice / Vop

December 26th marks the Feast of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, celebrated immediately after Christmas as a symbol of unwavering faith and courage. As one of the seven deacons chosen by the apostles, Stephen played a vital role in serving the early Christian community by aiding the poor, widows, and orphans. His selfless service and deep spirituality made him a beloved figure in the nascent Church.

Described in the Book of Acts as “full of grace and power,” St. Stephen not only tended to the community’s needs but also preached the message of Christ with passion and eloquence. His teachings and miraculous deeds drew widespread attention and admiration but also sparked opposition among some Jewish leaders.

A Martyr’s Trial and Triumph

Stephen’s fearless defense of the faith led to accusations of blasphemy, landing him before the Sanhedrin. During his trial, he delivered a powerful sermon recounting salvation history and condemning the resistance to God’s messengers. His words, though filled with truth, angered the council.

Condemned to death, Stephen was dragged outside the city walls and stoned. In his final moments, he mirrored Christ’s compassion, praying for his executioners: “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” With his last breath, he entrusted his spirit to Jesus, becoming a profound witness to faith in the face of persecution.

Legacy and Commemoration

St. Stephen’s martyrdom inspired early Christians to remain steadfast despite threats and trials. His courage continues to serve as a beacon for believers around the world. The Church honors him on December 26th, reflecting on his exemplary life of service, faith, and forgiveness.

As we celebrate the Feast of St. Stephen, his story reminds us of the call to selfless dedication, bold proclamation of truth, and the power of forgiveness—even in the most challenging circumstances.

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