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Didjareadit?. How old was Polycarp when he was martyred? Polycarp was a disciple to which great Apostle? St. Polycarp was the Bishop of___________? Clue: it is modern-day Turkey.

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Didjareadit?

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  1. Didjareadit? • How old was Polycarp when he was martyred? • Polycarp was a disciple to which great Apostle? • St. Polycarp was the Bishop of___________? Clue: it is modern-day Turkey. • The “Martyrdom of Polycarp” was published and sent out to the Churches soon after his death. This launched a literary genre called the “________ of the Martyrs.” • What did Polycarp do for his captors when they came to apprehend him? • Who said to Polycarp, “Be strong and show thyself a man!” as he entered the arena? • What miracle happened when Polycarp was set on fire? • Polycarp’s one surviving letter was written to the ___________________ (a church community).

  2. St. Polycarp • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgX8kpUxBz4

  3. Some facts… • Polycarp (69 – 155 AD) • was a 2nd century Christian bishopof Smyrna • According to the Martyrdom of Polycarp, he died a martyr, bound and burned at the stake then stabbed when the fire failed to touch him • It is recorded by St. Irenaeus, who heard him speak in his youth, and by Tertullian,[3] that he had been a disciple of John the Apostle.

  4. With Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp is regarded as one of three chief Apostolic Fathers. • The sole surviving work attributed to his authorship is his Letter to the Philippians; it is first recorded by Irenaeus of Lyons.

  5. How He Finally Died • CHAPTER 16 of the Martyrdom of Polycarp • Polycarp's death • At length the lawless men, seeing that his body could not be consumed by the fire, commanded an executioner to go up and stab him with a dagger, and when he did this, there came out a dove, and much blood, so that the fire was quenched and all the crowd marveled that there was such a difference between the unbelievers and the elect. • 2 And of the elect was he indeed one, the wonderful martyr, Polycarp, who in our days was an apostolic and prophetic teacher, bishop of the Catholic Church in Smyrna. For every word which he uttered from his mouth both was fulfilled and will be fulfilled.

  6. CHAPTER 17 • The treatment of the corpse • 1 But the jealous and envious evil one who resists the family of the righteous, when he saw the greatness of his martyrdom, and his blameless career from the beginning, and that he was crowned with the crown of immortality, and had carried off the unspeakable prize, took care that not even his poor body should be taken away by us, though many desired to do so, and to have fellowship with his holy flesh. 2 • Therefore he put forward Niketas, the father of Herod, and the brother of Alce, to ask the Governor not to give his body, "Lest," he said, "they leave the crucified one and begin to worship this man." And they said this owing to the suggestions and pressure of the Jews, who also watched when we were going to take it from the fire, for they do not know that we shall not ever be able either to abandon Christ, who suffered for the salvation of those who are being saved in the whole world, the innocent for sinners, or to worship any other. • 3 For him we worship as the Son of God, but the martyrs we love as disciples and imitators of the Lord; and rightly, because of their unsurpassable affection toward their own King and Teacher. God grant that we too may be their companions and fellow-disciples.

  7. The Roman Colosseum • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAnVA4_xhTk

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