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  1. Prochorus (deacon) Prochorus ( Greek: Πρόχορος, Prochoros) was one of the Seven Deacons chosen to care for the poor of the Christian community in Jerusalem (Acts 6:5 ). According to later tradition, he was also one of the Seventy Disciples sent out by Jesus in Luke 10 . Tradition calls Prochorus the nephew of Stephen the Protomartyr.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Prochorus was one of seven men chosen by the apostles to care for widows and assist with the distribution of food to the poor in the Jerusalem church. In other words, Prochorus was one of the very first deacons. In Acts 6, the early church in Jerusalem was rapidly increasing in numbers. With that growth came problems.

  3. Jul 27, 2015 · Acts of the Apostles. (6:1-6) it is said that the twelve. Apostles. chose seven men full of the. Holy Spirit. and wisdom, and appointed them to serve as deacons. St. Prochorus at first accompanied the holy Apostle Peter and was made by him bishop in the city of Nicomedia. After the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos, Prochorus was a companion ...

  4. May 27, 2024 · Prochorus was one of the first seven deacons ordained — he is mentioned in Acts of the Apostles — and by some accounts, he was the nephew of the first martyr, St. Stephen. Since he was a deacon who had a way with words, I chose an icon of St. John and St. Prochorus to use on my holy card for my ordination in 2007.

    • Stephen. Stephen was one of the first seven deacons appointed by the apostles to serve the early church in Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). He was “a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 6:5) and was also said to be full of grace and power, performing great wonders and signs among the people (Acts 6:8).
    • Philip. Philip was another of the first seven deacons chosen to serve the church in Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). After opposition arose against the church and believers scattered, Philip went to Samaria and powerfully proclaimed Christ there, performing signs and miracles, leading many Samaritans to believe in Jesus (Acts 8:5-13).
    • Prochorus. Prochorus was also one of the first seven deacons commissioned to serve the church in Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). According to tradition, he accompanied the apostle John as an assistant and secretary, recording much of the content that John dictated in the Book of Revelation.
    • Nicanor. Nicanor was another of the first seven deacons appointed to aid the apostles by serving the church in Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). Little else is known about him directly from Scripture.
  5. The Seven Deacons were: Stephen the Protomartyr. Philip the Evangelist. Prochorus. Nicanor. Timon. Parmenas. Nicholas. According to the narrative in Acts, they were identified and selected by the community of believers on the basis of their reputation and wisdom, being 'full of the Holy Spirit ', and their appointment was confirmed by the Apostles.

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  7. Prochorus, a deacon. Prochorus (Πρόχορος), the name of one of the seven deacons in Acts vi. 5.Later tradition makes him one of the 70 disciples, and afterwards bp. of Nicomedia in Bithynia (cf. the list of the 70 in the so-called Dorotheus).