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E03587: Augustine of Hippo delivers a Latin sermon on *Stephen (the First Martyr, S00030), probably at his feast. He emphasises that the story of Stephen is well known from the canonical text which is read at his feast, whereas at the feasts of other martyrs relevant texts are often inaccessible. Sermon 315, preached probably in 416 or 417 in Hippo Regius (North Africa).
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posted on 2017-08-21, 00:00 authored by robertAugustine of Hippo, Sermon 315
[In solemnitate Stephani martyris
'On the feast of the martyr Stephen']
1. Beatissimus Stephanus quomodo fuerit diaconus ordinatus cum aliis sex etiam ipse septimus, et quomodo peruenerit ad supernam coronam, cum ipsa lectio legeretur, audistis. Hoc primum primi martyris meritum commendatum est charitati uestrae: quia cum aliorum martyrum uix gesta inueniamus, quae in solemnitatibus eorum recitare possimus, huius passio in canonico libro est.
'How the blessed Stephen was ordained deacon with six others, himself being the seventh, and how he won through to his heavenly crown, you all heard when the reading was being read. This is the first special privilege of the first martyr, that has to be drawn to your graces' attention; that while we can scarcely lay hands on the stories of other martyrs, to be able to have read them as we celebrate their feasts, the passion of this one is to be found in a canonical book.'
In what follows Augustine compares the death of Christ and Stephen, and exhorts his audience to follow the example of both of them.
Text: Patrologia Latina 38, 1426. Translation: Hill 1994, 129. Summary: Robert Wiśniewski.
[In solemnitate Stephani martyris
'On the feast of the martyr Stephen']
1. Beatissimus Stephanus quomodo fuerit diaconus ordinatus cum aliis sex etiam ipse septimus, et quomodo peruenerit ad supernam coronam, cum ipsa lectio legeretur, audistis. Hoc primum primi martyris meritum commendatum est charitati uestrae: quia cum aliorum martyrum uix gesta inueniamus, quae in solemnitatibus eorum recitare possimus, huius passio in canonico libro est.
'How the blessed Stephen was ordained deacon with six others, himself being the seventh, and how he won through to his heavenly crown, you all heard when the reading was being read. This is the first special privilege of the first martyr, that has to be drawn to your graces' attention; that while we can scarcely lay hands on the stories of other martyrs, to be able to have read them as we celebrate their feasts, the passion of this one is to be found in a canonical book.'
In what follows Augustine compares the death of Christ and Stephen, and exhorts his audience to follow the example of both of them.
Text: Patrologia Latina 38, 1426. Translation: Hill 1994, 129. Summary: Robert Wiśniewski.
History
Evidence ID
E03587Saint Name
Stephen, the First Martyr : S00030Saint Name in Source
StephanusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Sermons/HomiliesLanguage
- Latin
Evidence not before
397Evidence not after
430Activity not before
397Activity not after
430Place of Evidence - Region
Latin North AfricaPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
Hippo RegiusPlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Hippo Regius Carthage Carthago Karthago قرطاج Qarṭāj Mçidfa CarthageMajor author/Major anonymous work
Augustine of HippoCult activities - Liturgical Activity
- Service for the Saint
Cult activities - Festivals
- Saint’s feast