Polycarp of Smyrna
c. 69 – c. 155 · Bishop of Smyrna
Also known as Polycarp
Feast: 23 February

Bishop of Smyrna and (per Irenaeus) disciple of John the Apostle. Wrote to the Philippians; martyred by burning c. 155-156. Teacher of Irenaeus of Lyons.
Polycarp is the bridge. He sat at the feet of John the Apostle as a teenager and lived long enough to teach Irenaeus. That's two handshakes from Jesus to the man who shaped Western theology against the Gnostics. When Irenaeus quotes Polycarp on what John taught, that's the closest thing to direct first-century apostolic memory we have outside the New Testament. Without Polycarp, the chain to the apostles becomes a paper trail, not a relay race.
Notable works
- ·Letter to the Philippians · 110
- ·Martyrdom of Polycarp · 156
Primary sources
- ·Polycarp, To the Philippians
- ·Martyrdom of Polycarp
- ·Irenaeus, Adv. Haer. 3.3.4
- ·Irenaeus, Letter to Florinus (in Eusebius HE 5.20)
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