Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women briefly mentioned by name in the Bible in Romans 16:12, in which St. Paul writes: "Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa." The Roman Martyrology (up through 1960) commemorated them on November 10, saying: "At Iconium in Lycaonia [was the heavenly birth of] the holy women Tryphenna and Tryphosa, who made much progress in Christian perfection through the preaching of blessed Paul and the example of Thecla."
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| - Trifena dari Roma adalah seorang wanita Kristen yang disebutkan dalam Roma 16:2 dari Alkitab ("Salam kepada Trifena dan Trifosa, yang bekerja membanting tulang dalam pelayanan Tuhan.") Tradisi menghubungan Trifena dari Roma 16:12 dengan , seorang Ratu Klien Romawi dari Trakia yang dikristenkan oleh Santa Tekla, menurut Kisah Paulus dan Tekla. (in)
- Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women briefly mentioned by name in the Bible in Romans 16:12, in which St. Paul writes: "Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa." The Roman Martyrology (up through 1960) commemorated them on November 10, saying: "At Iconium in Lycaonia [was the heavenly birth of] the holy women Tryphenna and Tryphosa, who made much progress in Christian perfection through the preaching of blessed Paul and the example of Thecla." (en)
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| - Trifena dari Roma adalah seorang wanita Kristen yang disebutkan dalam Roma 16:2 dari Alkitab ("Salam kepada Trifena dan Trifosa, yang bekerja membanting tulang dalam pelayanan Tuhan.") Tradisi menghubungan Trifena dari Roma 16:12 dengan , seorang Ratu Klien Romawi dari Trakia yang dikristenkan oleh Santa Tekla, menurut Kisah Paulus dan Tekla. (in)
- Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women briefly mentioned by name in the Bible in Romans 16:12, in which St. Paul writes: "Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa." The Roman Martyrology (up through 1960) commemorated them on November 10, saying: "At Iconium in Lycaonia [was the heavenly birth of] the holy women Tryphenna and Tryphosa, who made much progress in Christian perfection through the preaching of blessed Paul and the example of Thecla." (en)
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