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The early Christian community were all Jewish. You had to be Jewish to become Christian.
The Early Christian community did not use an edition. They used the original Hebrew scriptures until they were first translated into Greek.
Early Christians shared a sense of community and fellowship when they gathered together. They often prayed, worshipped, and broke bread (communion) together, strengthening their bonds as members of the faith.
They defended and explained Christian beliefs.
Cecilia didn't really have an job outside of her home that we are aware of. She devoted her life to the early christian community.
The apostle Matthew was believed to have been martyred in Ethiopia. His experiences, teachings, and writings, particularly the Gospel of Matthew, played a significant role in shaping the early Christian community by spreading the teachings of Jesus and establishing the foundation of Christian beliefs.
Tychicus was a trusted companion of the apostle Paul in the Bible. He served as a messenger and delivered important letters to various Christian communities. His actions helped to strengthen and unify the early Christian community by sharing teachings and providing support from Paul.
There are at least 2 saints named Priscilla and bother were early martyrs and would have been declare saints by the early Christian community shortly after their deaths. Members of the early Church considered all martyrs to be saints.. There was no canonization process at the time. That did not develop for 1000 years after they died.
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The early pilgrims did establish a Christian community in the New World, but it would be inaccurate to say they created a strictly Christian nation. The United States was founded on principles of religious freedom and separation of church and state.
George died as a martyr and to the early Christian community that was all that was needed for sainthood.
The early Christian community declared her as a saint. There was no process of canonization in place at the time.