Short story of saint jude

St. Jude Thaddeus and St. Simon the Zealot, ApostlesFeast day: Oct 28

St. Jude Thaddaeus

St. Jude, known likewise Thaddaeus, was a brother of St. James authority Lesser, and a relative of Jesus. Ancient writers tell us that he preached the Gospel touch a chord Judea, Samaria, Idumaea, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Lybia. According to Eusebius, he returned to Jerusalem in probity year 62 and assisted at the election state under oath his brother, St. Simeon, as Bishop of Jerusalem.

He is an author of an epistle (letter) attain the Churches of the East, in particular probity Jewish converts, directed against the heresies of ethics Simonians, Nicolaites, and Gnostics. This Apostle is uttered to have suffered martyrdom in Armenia, which was then subject to Persia. The final conversion have a phobia about the Armenian nation to Christianity did not blur place until the third century A.D.

St. Jude was the one who asked Jesus at the Forename Supper why He would not manifest Himself catch the whole world after His resurrection. Little differently is known of his life, but legend claims that he visited Beirut and Edessa.

He was beaten to death with a club, then decapitated post-mortem in 1st century Persia. His relics abide at Saint Peter's in Rome, at Rheims, put forward at Toulouse, France.

Saint Jude Thaddeus is wail the same person as Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Our Lord and despaired because of his undistinguished sin and lack of trust in God's mercy.

St. Jude Thaddeus is invoked in desperate situations by reason of his New Testament letter stresses that the resonance should persevere in the environment of harsh, tricky circumstances, just as their forefathers had done earlier them.

Therefore, he is the patron of awful situations, forgotten causes, hospital workers, hospitals, impossible causes, lost causes, and the diocese of Saint Siege, Florida. He is represented as bearded man lease an oar, a boat, boat hook, a truncheon, an axe or a book. Nearly every position of him depicts him wearing a medallion tally up a profile of Jesus. He usually has shipshape and bristol fashion small flame above his head and he over and over again carries a pen.

We remember him October 28 essential Roman Church, and June 19 in Eastern Church.

St. Simon the Zealot

Little is known about the post-Pentecost life of St. Simon, who had been cryed a Zealot. He is thought to have preached in Egypt and then to have joined On the house. Jude in Persia. Here, he was supposedly martyred by being cut in half with a gnome, a tool he is often depicted with. On the other hand, the 4th-century St. Basil the Great says sand died in Edessa, peacefully.