The First Witnesses. Martha, Longinus and Veronica in the Slavic Manuscript Tradition (Initial Observations)
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The epithet ‘first witnesses’, conferred on the three saints in the title, is but a conventional
designation; it seems fitting as common for the figures of saints, who gave proof of
their devotion to Christ. Otherwise, although they make no simultaneous appearance in any
of the canonical texts, there are – interestingly – far more interconnections between the three
characters in pseudo-canonical and legendary literature than could be surmised from the lack
thereof in the Bible.
The aim of the paper is to present a literary picture of three New Testament heroes, as
commemorated in different literary texts representing diverse cultural registers, even from
the Ancient Christian Times until the close of the Middle Ages. Among them there are short
and extended lives and passions of saints, liturgical poetry, as well as specific, more popular
texts, such as ‘tales’ and legends. The material under discussion largely includes texts that
form a part of the Slavic Orthodox tradition, depicting them on the background of fairly wellknown
works belonging to the Western Christian tradition.
It turns out that the legends are inspired by the canonical text on the one hand, while
on the other hand they themselves infiltrate official texts – they become officially sanctioned
as soon as their popularity is taken over and adopted by liturgical practice. It should be borne
in mind that those legends – part of which is known both in the Eastern and in the Western
Christianity – confirm one further crucial characteristic of texts constituting the canonical
and pseudo-canonical tradition: the commonness of themes and motifs which can without
exaggeration be called ‘wandering’. They determine the fact that there is hardly any originality
in the formation of the characters of patron saints; moreover, on the level of creating the notion
of sainthood and its reception, there seem to be far more common points than differences
between both of the Early Christian traditions – the East and the West.
The paper is an attempt to point out how the Christian tradition exemplifies various
manifestations of holiness, what means it has for annotating, elucidating and embellishing
the Biblical hypertext, and how it adapts pseudo-canonical legends for the purposes of
liturgical use.
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