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St Jason of Tarsus

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St. Jason of Tarsus Feast Day and Greek Name Day

 

St. Jason of Tarsus is honored in the Orthodox Christian Church as a Christian martyr who remained faithful to Christ during a period of persecution in the Roman Empire. His feast day is celebrated on April 29, and on this day people named Jason, Iason, and Iasonas, among other variations, celebrate their Greek name day.

 

Who Was St. Jason of Tarsus

St. Jason lived during the early centuries of Christianity and is remembered as a Christian believer from Tarsus, a city in Asia Minor that was an important center of early Christian activity.

During this time, Christians were often persecuted for refusing to abandon their faith or worship the Roman gods.

 

Martyrdom for the Christian Faith

According to Christian tradition, St. Jason openly professed his belief in Jesus Christ despite pressure from authorities to renounce Christianity.

Because of his steadfast faith, he was arrested and eventually suffered martyrdom. His courage and devotion led the Church to honor him among the early Christian martyrs.

 

Greek Name Day for Jason

Because St. Jason of Tarsus is commemorated on April 29, this date is also the Greek name day for:

 

Jason

Iason

Iasonas

 

In Greek culture, celebrating a name day is often just as important as celebrating a birthday. Friends and family commonly offer well wishes or visits to honor the person whose name is being celebrated.

 

When St. Jason of Tarsus Is Celebrated

The feast day of St. Jason of Tarsus is observed each year on April 29 in the Greek Orthodox Church. He is remembered for his courage and for remaining faithful to Christianity during a time when many believers faced persecution.

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