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  1. 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 · Prochorus the Deacon. The holy, glorious and all-laudable Apostle Prochorus of the Seventy was among the first deacons in the Church along with Stephen, Philip, Parmenas, Nicanor, Timon and Nicholas. Although they died at various times and in various places, they are commemorated together on July 28. St.

  4. 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 ...

  5. PROCHORUS. Prochorus is mentioned only once in the New Testament where he is named as one of the seven who were to minister with their hands, thus freeing the apostles to preach. Because Prochorus is a Greek name, it may be conjectured that he was a Hellenistic Jew who had taken up more or less permanent residence in Jerusalem.

  6. 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). Under his name has been preserved an apocryphal History of the Apostle John, first published ...

  7. Saint Prochorus The Deacon, also known as Procore, Procoro, and Prohkoros, was an early Christian martyr and one of the first seven deacons ordained by the Apostles. Very little is known about the early life of Saint Prochorus, but his significant contributions to the early Christian community make him an important figure in the history of the ...