
Rufus of Thebes (also Roufos) (Greek: Ῥοῦφος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples in Eastern Orthodox tradition. He was bishop of Thebes in Greece, and according to some traditions is referenced in Romans 16:13. His feast day is April 8. However, according to Easton's Bible Dictionary the Rufus in Romans 16 could well have been the Rufus mentioned in Mark.[1]
Hymns
Troparion (Tone 1)
- Let us praise in hymns the six–fold choir of Apostles:
 - Herodion and Agabus,
 - Rufus, Asyncritus, Phlegon and holy Hermes.
 - They ever entreat the Trinity for our souls!
 
Kontakion (Tone 2)
- You became the disciples of Christ
 - And all-holy Apostles,
 - O glorious Herodion, Agabus and Rufus,
 - Asyncritus, Phlegon and Hermes.
 - Ever entreat the Lord
 - To grant forgiveness of transgressions
 - To us who sing your praises.
 
Kontakion (Tone 4)
- Like stars, O holy Apostles,
 - You illumine the way of the faithful with the light of the Holy Spirit.
 - You dispel the darkness of error as you gaze on God the Word!
 
Sources
- St. Nikolai Velimirovic, The Prologue from Ohrid
 
External links
References
- ↑ Easton's Bible Dictionary - "Rufus"
 
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