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  1. June 11: Saint Barnabas the Apostle—Memorial. Early First Century–c. 61. Patron Saint of Cyprus, Antioch, and peacekeeping missions. Invoked against hailstorms. Pre-Congregation canonization. Saint Barnabas, originally named Joseph and a Jew of the tribe of Levi, was born on the isle of Cyprus (see Acts 4:36 ).

  2. St. Barnabas was a prominent early Christian figure and disciple of Jesus Christ. According to tradition, he was born in Cyprus and became a follower of Jesus during the ministry of John the Baptist. He is first mentioned in the Bible in the book of Acts, where he is described as a “good man, full of the Holy Spirit and faith.”.

  3. Jun 11, 2023 · St Barnabas the Apostle Life History. St. Barnabas was born in Cyprus to wealthy Jewish parents in the early 1st century around the time Jesus was born. He was sent by his parents to study in Jerusalem at the school of Gamaliel, the same man who taught St Paul. Barnabas took part in the Council of Jerusalem or Apostolic Council around 50 AD.

  4. Jun 11, 2023 · Saint Barnabas was an early Christian apostle and missionary, who is believed to have been born on Cyprus. He is considered one of the apostles of Jesus, and is said to have been one of the leaders of the early Christian community in Jerusalem. Barnabas is considered the patron saint of Cyprus, as well as of Marian hill and the diocese of ...

  5. Jun 11, 2023 · The vast majority of what we know about Barnabas is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. First known as Joseph, he came from the priestly Levite tribe and was a native of Cyprus (cf. Acts 4:36-37). Barnabas first emerged as one of the early Christians who sold a tract of land and placed the profits “at the feet of the apostles” (Acts 4:37).

  6. Apr 25, 2011 · Mark the Evangelist is believed to be the 'John Mark' referred to in the Acts of the Apostles, the history of the early Church found in the Canon of the New Testament. He was the son of Mary of Jerusalem (Acts 12:12) whose home became a meeting place for the apostles. He is also the cousin of St. Barnabas (Colossians 4:10), a Levite and a Cypriot.

  7. Saint Barnabas was an early Christian whose dramatic conversion and missionary activity are described in detail in the Acts of the Apostles (in the Christian New Testament ). In the biblical sources, he is described as a Levite who renounced his worldly possessions in order to follow in the footsteps of the apostles (cf., Acts 4:36-37).

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