Saint Barnabas Day, celebrated on June 11: why is it celebrated on June 11?
Saint Barnabas Day, celebrated on June 11 , was one of the first followers of Jesus Christ, he was known for his generosity and missionary work
He shared his possessions and welcomed new converts, including Paul. Together, they preached the gospel in several regions, but a disagreement led them to go their separate ways. Barnabas continued his missions, being martyred in Salamis, while some reports suggest that he also preached in Rome and was the first bishop of Milan. His story highlights the importance of forgiveness and perseverance in the Christian life.
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