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Dec 26 – S Stephen Protomartyr

Dec 26 – S Stephen Protomartyr

Update: 2025-12-26
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Saint Stephen stands at the very beginning of the Church’s long line of martyrs, a man whose witness shows how quickly joy and suffering can meet when the Gospel is taken seriously. He appears in the Acts of the Apostles not as one of the Twelve, but as one of the first deacons, chosen to serve the practical needs of the growing Christian community. Yet Stephen’s service was never merely administrative. Scripture describes him as “full of grace and power,” a man whose faith overflowed into preaching, teaching, and fearless witness.


Stephen’s preaching quickly drew opposition. He spoke openly about Christ as the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets, and his words unsettled those who believed the old order was being threatened. Brought before the Sanhedrin, Stephen did not defend himself with caution. Instead, he gave a sweeping account of Israel’s history, showing how God had always been faithful even when His people resisted Him. His speech was not an attack but a mirror, and it provoked rage rather than repentance. As the crowd dragged him outside the city to stone him, Stephen prayed aloud, asking God not to hold the sin against them. His final words echoed Christ Himself, as he commended his spirit to the Lord.


One detail often overlooked makes Stephen’s martyrdom especially poignant. Among those who approved of his death was a young man named Saul, who guarded the cloaks of the executioners. The Church has long seen Stephen’s prayer as the first seed of Saul’s conversion. The blood of the first martyr fell into the soil where the greatest missionary would later rise. Stephen’s death was not an ending, but a beginning.


Stephen is called the Protomartyr, the first to die for Christ after the Resurrection. His feast on December 26 is placed deliberately right after Christmas Day, reminding the Church that the joy of the Incarnation is inseparable from the cost of discipleship. The Child born in Bethlehem is the same Lord for whom Stephen gave his life.


Traditionally, Stephen became the patron of deacons, stone masons, and those falsely accused. In medieval Europe, his feast was associated with acts of charity, especially almsgiving to the poor and care for servants and workers. In some regions, animals were blessed on his day, recalling the theme of service and protection. Even amid Christmas joy, the Church pauses to remember a young deacon whose love for Christ was stronger than fear.


Saint Stephen teaches us that holiness can move swiftly from the manger to the cross, and that forgiveness spoken in suffering can change the course of history.


Saint Stephen, first martyr of the Church, pray for us!


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Dec 26 – S Stephen Protomartyr

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