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The holy, glorious, all-laudable '''Apostle Tertius''' is numbered among the [[Apostles#The_Seventy|Seventy Apostles]]. He wrote down the [[Apostle Paul]]'s letter to the [[Romans]], and was Bishop in Iconium after the [[Apostle Sosipater]]. He died a [[martyr]]. The Church remembers St. Tertius on [[October 30]] and [[November 10]].
 
The holy, glorious, all-laudable '''Apostle Tertius''' is numbered among the [[Apostles#The_Seventy|Seventy Apostles]]. He wrote down the [[Apostle Paul]]'s letter to the [[Romans]], and was Bishop in Iconium after the [[Apostle Sosipater]]. He died a [[martyr]]. The Church remembers St. Tertius on [[October 30]] and [[November 10]].
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==Hymns==
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[[Troparion]] (Tone 3)  [http://www.oca.org/FStropars.asp?SID=13&ID=103265]
  
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:Holy Apostles,  [[Apostle Erastus|Erastus]], [[Apostle Olympas|Olympas]], [[Apostle Herodian|Herodian]], [[Apostle Sosipater|Sosipater]], [[Apostle Quartus|Quartus]] and Tertius,
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:entreat the merciful God,
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:to grant our souls forgiveness of transgressions.
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[[Kontakion]] (Tone 2)
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:Illumined by divine light, O holy apostles,
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:you wisely destroyed the works of idolatry.
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:When you caught all the pagans you brought them to the Master
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:and taught them to glorify the Trinity.
  
 
== Source ==
 
== Source ==

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The holy, glorious, all-laudable Apostle Tertius is numbered among the Seventy Apostles. He wrote down the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans, and was Bishop in Iconium after the Apostle Sosipater. He died a martyr. The Church remembers St. Tertius on October 30 and November 10.

Hymns

Troparion (Tone 3) [1]

Holy Apostles, Erastus, Olympas, Herodian, Sosipater, Quartus and Tertius,
entreat the merciful God,
to grant our souls forgiveness of transgressions.

Kontakion (Tone 2)

Illumined by divine light, O holy apostles,
you wisely destroyed the works of idolatry.
When you caught all the pagans you brought them to the Master
and taught them to glorify the Trinity.

Source

St. Nikolai Velimirovic, The Prologue of Ohrid