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St. Tychicus
A disciple of St. Paul and his constant companion. He was a native of the
Roman province of Asia (Acts 20:4), born, probably, at Ephesus. About his
conversion nothing is known. He appears as a companion of St. Paul in his third
missionary journey from Corinth through Macedonia and Asia Minor to Jerusalem.
He shared the Apostle's first Roman captivity and was sent to Asia as the bearer
of letters to the Colossians and Ephesians (Ephesians 6:21; Colossians 4:7, 8).
According to Tit., iii, 12, Paul intended to send Tychicus or Artemas to Crete
to supply the place of Titus. It seems, however, that Artemas was sent, for
during the second captivity of St. Paul at Rome Tychicus was sent thence to
Ephesus (2 Timothy 4:12). Of the subsequent career of Tychicus nothing certain
is known. Several cities claim him as their bishop. The Menology of Basil
Porphyrogenitus, which commemorates him on 9 April, makes him Bishop of Colophon
and successor to Sosthenes. He is also said to have been appointed Bishop of
Chalcedon by St. Andrew the Apostle (Lipsius, Apokryphe Apostelgesch.
,
Brunswick, 1883, 579). He is also called bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus (Le Quien,
Oriens christ.
, Paris, 1740, I, 125; II, 1061). Some martyrologies make him a
deacon, while the Roman Martyrology places his commemoration at Paphos in Cyprus.
His feast is kept on 29 April.
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