ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLE THADDAEUS, ONE OF THE TWELVE
ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLE THADDAEUS,
ONE OF THE TWELVE(1)
LEBBAEUS, who also is Thaddaeus, was of the city of Edessa--and it is the
metropolis of Osroene, in the interior of the Armenosyrians--an Hebrew by race,
accomplished and most learned in the divine writings. He came to Jerusalem to
worship in the days of John the Baptist; and having heard his preaching and
seen his angelic life, he was baptized, and his name was called Thaddaeus. And
having seen the appearing of Christ, and His teaching, and His wonderful works, he
followed Him, and became His disciple; and He chose him as one of the twelve,
the tenth apostle according to the Evangelists Matthew and Mark.
In those times there was a governor of the city of Edessa, Abgarus by
name. And there having gone abroad the fame of Christ, of the wonders which He did,
and of His teaching, Abgarus having heard of it, was astonished, and desired
to see Christ, and could not leave his city and government. And about the days
of the Passion and the plots of the Jews, Abgarus, being seized by an incurable
disease, sent a letter to Christ by Ananias the courier,(2) to the following
effect:--To Jesus(3) called Christ, Abgarus the governor of the country of the
Edessenes, an unworthy slave. The multitude of the wonders done by thee has been
heard of by me, that thou healest the blind, the lame, and the paralytic, and
curest all the demoniacs; and on this account I entreat thy goodness to come
even to us, and escape from the plottings of the wicked Jews, which through envy
they set in motion against thee. My city is small, but large enough for both.
Abgarus enjoined Ananias to take accurate account of Christ, of what appearance
He was, and His stature, and His hair, and in a word everything.
And Ananias, having gone and given the letter, was carefully looking at
Christ, but was unable to fix Him in his mind. And He knew as knowing the heart,
and asked to wash Himself; and a towel(4) was given Him; and when He had washed
Himself, He wiped His face with it. And His image having been imprinted upon
the linen, He gave it to Ananias, saying: Give this, and take back this message,
to him that sent thee: Peace to thee and thy city! For because of this I am
come, to suffer for the world, and to rise again, and to raise up the
forefathers. And after I have been taken up into the heavens I shall send thee my disciple
Thaddaeus, who shall enlighten thee, and guide thee into all the truth, both
thee and thy city.
And having received Ananias, and fallen down and adored the likeness,
Abgarus was cured of his disease before Thaddaeus came.
And after the passion, and the resurrection, and the ascension, Thaddaeus
went to Abgarus; and having found him in health, he gave him an account of the
incarnation of Christ, and baptized him, with all his house. And having
instructed great multitudes, both of Hebrews and Greeks. Syrians and Armenians, he
baptized them in the name of the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit, having anointed
them with the holy perfume; and he communicated to them of the undefiled
mysteries of the sacred body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, and delivered to
them to keep and observe the law of Moses, and to give close heed to the things
that had been said by the apostles in Jerusalem. For year by year they came
together to the passover, and again he imparted to them the Holy Spirit.
And Thaddaeus along with Abgarus destroyed idol-temples and built
churches; ordained as bishop one of his disciples, and presbyters, and deacons, and
gave them the rule of the psalmody and the holy liturgy. And having left them, he
went to the city of Amis, great metropolis of the Mesechaldeans and Syrians,
that is, of Mesopotamia-Syria, beside the river Tigris. And he having gone into
the synagogue of the Jews along with his disciples on the Sabbath-day, after
the reading of the law the high priest said to Thaddaeus and his disciples: Men,
whence are you? and why are you here?
And Thaddaeus said: No doubt you have heard of what has taken place in
Jerusalem about Jesus Christ, and we are His disciples, and witnesses of the
wonderful things which He did and taught, and how through hatred the chief priests
delivered Him to Pilate the procurator of Judaea. And Pilate, having examined
Him and found no case,(1) wished to let Him go; but they cried out, If thou let
him go, thou art not Caesar's friend, because he proclaims himself king. And he
being afraid, washed his hands in the sight of the multitude, and said, I am
innocent of the blood of this man; see ye to it. And the chief priests answered
and said, His blood be upon us and our children. And Pilate gave him up to them.
And they took Him, and spit upon Him, with the soldiers, and made a great mock
of Him, and crucified Him, and laid Him in the tomb, and secured it well,
having also set guards upon Him. And on the third day before dawn He rose, leaving
His burial-clothes in the tomb. And He was seen first by His mother and other
women, and by Peter and John first of my fellow disciples, and thereafter to us
the twelve, who ate and drank with Him after His resurrection for many days.
And He sent us in His name to proclaim repentance and remission of sins to all
the nations, that those who were baptized, having had the kingdom of the heavens
preached to them, would rise up incorruptible at the end of this age; and He
gave us power to expel demons, and heal every disease and every malady, and raise
the dead.
And the multitudes having heard this, brought together their sick and
demoniacs. And Thaddaeus, having gone forth along with his disciples, laid his hand
upon each one of them, and healed them all by calling upon the name of Christ.
And the demoniacs were healed before Thaddaeus came near them, the spirits
going out of them. And for many days the people ran together from different places,
and beheld what was done by Thaddaeus. And hearing his teaching, many
believed, and were baptized, confessing their sins.
Having therefore remained with them for five years, he built a church; and
having appointed as bishop one of his disciples, and presbyters, and deacons,
and prayed for them, he went away, going round the cities of Syria, and
teaching, and healing all the sick; whence he brought many cities and countries to
Christ through His teaching. Teaching, therefore, and evangelizing along with the
disciples, and healing the sick, he went to Berytus, a city of Phoenicia by the
sea;(2) and there, having taught and enlightened many, he fell asleep on the
twenty-first(3) of the month of August. And the disciples having come together,
buried him with great honour; and many sick were healed, and they gave glory to
the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, for ever and ever. Amen.