St. Polycarp is an important saint as he gives us insight into the second generation of the Church: he was a disciple of St. John, died in Roman persecutions, and left writings that help us see how the Church was surviving amidst obstacles.
He was condemned to death but burning but the flamed did not harm him, so he had to stabbed with a dagger. The account of his death is our oldest account of martyrdom by a single individual.
Quotes from St. Polycarp:
“For eighty years I have served him and he
has never wronged me; how can I renounce the king who has saved me?”—Polycarp
when asked to renounce Jesus
“For
every one who shall not confess that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is
antichrist; and whoso shall not confess the testimony of the Cross is of the
devil; and whoso shall distort the words of the Lord to his own desires, and
say that there is neither resurrection nor judgment, this is the first-born of
Satan.”
“Stand
fast, therefore, in [your]conduct and follow the example of the Lord, ‘firm and
unchangeable in faith, lovers of brotherhood, loving each other, united in
truth,’ helping each other with the mildness of the Lord, despising no
man.”—Letter to the Philippians