Celebrating the Apostles: Aristarchus, Pudens, and Trophimus

Bright Tuesday, Commemorating Aristarchus, Pudens, and Trophimus — Apostles of the Seventy

On this Bright Tuesday, as the light of the Resurrection continues to spill into our days, we remember three faithful servants of Christ: Aristarchus, Pudens, and Trophimus, counted among the holy Apostles of the Seventy. Their names may be spoken quietly in Scripture, yet their witness echoes with a steady, enduring strength.

Aristarchus walked beside Paul through storms, prisons, and long journeys, a living reminder that the Gospel is carried not only by words but by steadfast companionship. Pudens opened his home and his heart, showing that hospitality itself becomes a doorway for Christ’s presence. Trophimus served with courage and humility, offering his life to the work of the Kingdom with a faith that did not waver.

Today, their stories meet us like gentle lamps along the path of Bright Week. They remind us that resurrection life is not only celebrated—it is lived. It is lived in loyalty, in generosity, in perseverance, in the quiet courage to keep following Christ wherever He leads.

May their memory strengthen us. May their faith inspire us. And may the joy of the Risen Christ continue to shine through every corner of our lives this Bright Tuesday.

Christ is Risen! May His light guide us into the fullness of grace.💕✌️🙏

Three men in ancient attire discussing and reading scrolls around a wooden table inside a stone room with a window showing people outside.
Three men engage in thoughtful discussion over ancient scrolls inside a stone room.

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