Crispus of Chalcedon
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Saint Crispus of Chalcedon was a bishop of Chalcedon. He is mentioned in First Corinthians 1:14. He was a ruler of the Jewish Synagogue at Corinth, and was converted to Christianity by Paul of Tarsus (Acts 18:8). He was baptized by Paul in Corinth, Greece. He later served as Bishop of Chalcedon.[1]
Crispus' feast day is October 4[1] and he is counted among the Seventy disciples in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
References
- ^ a b Online, Catholic. "St. Crispus & Gaius - Saints & Angels". Catholic Online. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
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