Wednesday, December 17, 2025

26 December 2025 - homily for the feast of St Stephen Martyr - Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59

The day after the celebration of the birth of our savior, we commemorate and honor the first martyr of the early Church, St Stephen. Even though Stephen’s martyrdom is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, we don’t know a lot about him other than what is recorded in that account in Acts.  Stephen was a very important martyr in the early Church. Scripture scholars believe that he was probably a Jew who had lived outside of Israel and who was greatly influenced by Greek culture. We do not know the circumstances of how Stephen converted to the Way of Jesus or how he became a leader in the early Church, but Acts of the Apostles describes how he worked great wonders and signs amongst the people. Stephen died by being stoned by an angry mob. Scripture, however, is not entirely clear as to whether the mob was acting outside the auspices of Jewish law or was following the results of a trial by the Sanhedrin. As we hear those in our modern world who are being persecuted for their faith, both in our own country and in other parts of the world, as we see our own religious liberties here in the United States curtailed and limited in different ways, perhaps the story of Stephen has even more resonance and meaning.

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