Troparion
in Tone 3
Holy apostle Aquila of the Seventy;
entreat the merciful;
to grant our souls forgiveness of transgressions.
Kontakion
in Tone 4
The Church ever sees you as a shining star, O apostle Aquila,
Your miracles have manifested great enlightenment.
Therefore we cry out to Christ:
"Save those who with faith honor Your apostle,
O Most Merciful One."
Saint Aquila, Apostle of the 70: It is possible that he was a disciple
of the Apostle Paul, a native of Pontus and a Jew, living in the city of
Rome with his wife Priscilla (they are commemorated on February 13 on
the Greek Calendar). During the reign of the emperor Claudius (41-54)
all the Jews were banished from Rome, so St Aquilla and his wife were
compelled to leave. They settled in Corinth. A short while later, the
holy Apostle Paul arrived there from Athens preaching the Gospel. Having
made the acquaintance of Aquila, he began to live at his house and
labored together with him, making tents.
Having received Baptism from the Apostle Paul, Aquila and Priscilla
became his devoted and zealous disciples. They accompanied the apostle
to Ephesus. The Apostle Paul instructed them to continue the preaching
of the Gospel at Ephesus, and he himself went to Jerusalem, in order to
be present for the feast of Pentecost. At Ephesus, Aquila and Priscilla
heard the bold preaching of a newcomer from Alexandria, the Jew Apollos.
He had been instructed in the fundamentals of the Faith, but knew only
the baptism of John the Forerunner. They called him over and explained
more precisely about the way of the Lord.
After the death of the emperor Claudius, Jews were permitted to
return to Italy, and Aquila and Priscilla then returned to Rome. The
Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans recalls his faithful
disciples, "Greet Priscilla and Aquila, my coworkers in Christ Jesus,
who put forth their heads for my soul, whom I do not alone thank, but
also all the Church of the Gentiles and the church of their household"
(Rom. 16: 3-4). St Aquila did not long dwell in Rome: the Apostle Paul
made him a bishop in Asia. St Aquila zealously labored at preaching the
Gospel in Asia, Achaia and Heraklia. He converted pagans to Christ, he
confirmed newly-converted Christians in the faith, he established
presbyters and destroyed idols. St Priscilla constantly assisted him in
the apostolic work. St Aquila ended his life a martyr: pagans murdered
him. According to the Tradition of the Church, St Priscilla was killed
together with him.