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  Saint Jude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jude is the Roman Catholic Church's patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes.
According to the legend tradition, Jude was son of Cleophas and Mary Cleophas, a cousin of the Virgin Mary.
Jude is traditionally depicted carrying the image of Jesus in his hand or close to his chest, betokening the legend of the Image of Edessa, recorded in apocryphal correspondence between Jesus and Abgarus which is reproduced in Eusebius' History.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Epistle of Saint Jude
This James is to be identified with the Bishop of the Church of Jerusalem (Acts 15:13; 21:18), spoken of by St. Paul as "the brother of the Lord" (Gal.
Most Catholic commentators identify Jude with the "Judas Jacobi" ("Jude, the brother of James" in the D.V.) of Luke, vi, 16, and Acts, i, 13 -- also called Thaddeus (Matthew 10:3: Mark 3:18) -- referring the expression to the fact that his brother James was better known than himself in the primitive Church.
Jude's intention was to caution his readers, the Hebrew Christians, against such depraved teaching, and to exhort them to keep faithfully the teaching of the Apostles.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08542b.htm   (2502 words)

  
 St. Jude: Faithful Servant and Friend of Jesus
Jude) does not appear in the list of the Apostles, but rather the name "Thaddaeus"; some speculate that Thaddaeus was used to distinguish Jude from the betrayer Judas Iscariot.
In the listing of the Twelve Apostles cited above, Jude is identified as "the son of James," and St. James the Lesser is identified as "the son of Alphaeus." The problem lies in the translation from the Greek text of the Gospel into English.
Jude, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the Church honors and invokes you universally, as the patron of hopeless cases, of things almost despaired of.
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 Saint Jude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Saint Jude, known as Jude Thaddaeus or Jude Labbeus,the patron saint of lost causes, was a brother of St.
Jude Thaddaeus is often called the "Forgotten Saint" since many people reckoned him as Judas Iscariot and avoided prayers on behalf of him.
Legend has it that Jude was born into a Jewish family in Paneas, a town in the Galilee portion of ancient Palestine, the same region that Jesus grew up in.
www.aseannewsnetwork.de /articles/content/s/sa/saint_jude.html   (801 words)

  
 APOSTLE JUDE (THADDAEUS)
After the ascension of Jesus, Jude was one of the first apostles to leave Jerusalem for a foreign country.
In fact, it is believed that Jude was one of the first apostles to witness directly to a foreign king, a Gentile.
Jude is believed to have evangelized the area of Armenia associated with the city of Edessa, in company
www.biblepath.com /jude.html   (125 words)

  
 +Via Rosa - St Jude Chaplet and Novena - Rosaries and Chaplets Devotional Prayers+
Jude, glorious apostle, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the name of the traitor has caused you to be forgotten by many.
Saint blessed Jude, you were called to be one of Christ’s chosen apostles and labored to bring men to a knowledge and love of God; listen with compassion to those gathered together to honor you and ask your intercession.
Jude, apostle of Christ and helper in despairing cases, hear the prayers and petitions of those who are gathered together in your honor.
prayers.viarosa.com /StJude_Chaplet_Novena.html   (1670 words)

  
 12 Apostles 10
John 14:23 Jesus was comforting Jude Thaddaeus and the other Apostles, because he knew that the next day he would no longer be with them physically, but would be put to death.
Whether this history is true or not, the Apostle Jude was a faithful servant of the Lord, for he is listed with the other faithful Apostles as having received the gifts of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
It is certain that by God's power and grace, James the Less, Jude Thaddaeus and Simon the Canaanite were firm foundations of the Church and faithful to their calling as Apostles of the Lamb.
www.biblestudents.ca /pages/12apostles/12_10.html   (1129 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Jude, Saint   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jude, Saint JUDE, SAINT [Jude, Saint] or Saint Judas [Jude is an English form to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot], in the New Testament, one of the Twelve Apostles, also called Thaddaeus.
The apostles of the first rank are saints Peter, Andrew, James (the Greater), John, Thomas, James (the Less), Jude (or Thaddaeus), Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon, and Matthias (replacing Judas Iscariot).
Jude prays for us: U.S. Catholic's roots go back to a scrappy priest who 75 years ago spread devotion to the patron saint of difficult causes on Chicago's South Side--and around the world.
www.encyclopedia.com /articles/06757.html   (420 words)

  
 Hey, Jude
Jude, according to the Roman Catholic index of saints, is the Jude who authored the book of Jude in the New Testament.
This same Jude is also known as Thaddaeus, the brother of James the Lesser according to the Roman Catholic index.
Nonetheless, it is this account, and upon the context of the epistle of Jude, that the idea of enduring desperate causes arises.
www.cleffpublishing.com /articles/jj120401.htm   (933 words)

  
 SJA. Obituaries. Father Jude Koll OSB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Quoting his baptismal patron, Saint Ambrose, to the effect that "children are made noble by the virtues of their parents," the Novice Jude Thaddaeus in his novitiate autobiography credits his father Nicholas and his mother Dorothea (nee Kapphahn) for their generous spirit of self-sacrifice and zealous watchfulness in the fostering of his priestly vocation.
After the end of World War II Father Jude was sent to Rome in 1946 where he studied church history at the Gregorian University and library science at the Vatican School of Library Science.
The Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Father Jude at Saint John's Abbey on October 21 with burial in the abbey cemetery.
www.saintjohnsabbey.org /obits/jude.html   (887 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for jude
Jude JUDE [Jude] epistle of the New Testament, the next to last book of the Bible.
The Jude who wrote it has been identified since ancient times with St. Jude the apostle, but most modern scholars deny the identity and date the letter as late as AD 100.
As vicar of St. Jude's, Whitechapel, in the slums of London, he pioneered in the social settlement movement.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=jude   (473 words)

  
 St.Jude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jude is a popular saint, but not much is known about his life.
Jude was one of Jesus' twelve apostles, as mentioned in Luke 6:16 and Acts 1:13.
Among Roman Catholics, St. Jude is known as the patron saint of desperate causes.
www.aumcreations.com /cosmicconnections/Christianity/St.Jude.htm   (190 words)

  
 Christian Symbols - Apostles & Disciples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jude, also called Thaddaeus and Lebaeus, was the brother of James and was an Apostle of Jesus Christ.
Jude traveled widely with Simon and visited Arabia, Syria and Mesopotamia in his lifetime.
This symbol of Jude is a carpenter's square which symbolizes establishing ("building") churches and boat hook.
www.christiansymbols.net /apostles_page9.htm   (121 words)

  
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Sometime around 57AD Jude arrived in Edessa bringing the letter and a holy image of Jesus with him that was miraculously made to show on a small cloth.
Not everyone agrees, in the 300s Eusebius writes that Jude had a second generation of troubles with Abgar’s children who split Armenia when he had died.
Many, but not all, scholars hold that the Epistle of Jude is written by the very same Jude Thaddaeus.
www.ragingchipmunk.com /12/thaddeus.htm   (917 words)

  
 Donations
Jude’s Legacy Club – For those who wish to bequeath their estate or other real property to Franciscan Missionaries of St. Jude Thaddaeus (The Thaddeans).
Donating Financial Securities to The Thaddeans - Franciscan Missionaries of St. Jude Thaddaeus (The Thaddeans) is an organization currently in the process of applying for 501C status as a tax-exempt non-profit and gratefully accepts donations of stock to assist in carrying out its mission.
Arrange with your broker or financial institution to have the stock transferred to the account of Franciscan Missionaries of St. Jude Thaddaeus (The Thaddeans).
thaddeans.palaciodealexandria.com /Donations.htm   (398 words)

  
 Epistle of Jude
Jude is a short book of the New Testament of the Bible, consisting of 25 verses.
The author is commonly believed to have been the Apostle Jude (or Thaddaeus).
The genuineness of this epistle was early questioned, and doubts regarding it were revived at the time of the Reformation; but the evidences in support of its claims are complete.
mb-soft.com /believe/txs/jude.htm   (1584 words)

  
 Saint Jude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Jude, sometimes called Judas, or Jude Thaddaeus, is mentioned in Luke 6:16 and Acts 1:13 as one of the apostles of Jesus.
He was traditionally believed to have been the author of the Epistle of Jude and is often identified with Thaddaeus, the apostle mentioned in Mark 3:18 and Matt.
Among Roman Catholics he is known as the patron saint of desperate cases.
www.mb-soft.com /believe/txh/judes.htm   (145 words)

  
 St. Jude: Faithful Servant and Friend of Jesus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Another reason St. Jude identified himself as "the brother of James" at the beginning of his epistle may be because the Apostle St. James the Lesser was the well-known bishop of Jerusalem; therefore, the relationship attests to the apostolic authorship of the epistle and dispels any confusion with Judas Iscariot.
Most holy Apostle, St. Jude, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the Church honors and invokes you universally, as the patron of hopeless cases, of things almost despaired of.
Saunders is pastor of Our Lady of Hope Parish in Potomac Falls and a professor of catechetics and theology at Notre Dame Graduate School in Alexandria.
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 Society of the Divine Word, USA Western Province - Saints
Jude, known as Thaddaeus, was a brother of St. James the Less, and a relative of Our Saviour.
The final conversion of the Armenian nation to Christianity did not take place until the third century of our era.
Saint Jude is not the same person as Judas Iscariot who betrayed Our Lord and despaired because of his great sin and lack of trust in God's mercy.
www.svd-ca.org /design/saints/stjude.htm   (292 words)

  
 Saint_jude info here at en.crankcalls.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Saint Jude Saint Jude has a bunch of their mp3s up at the link below.
He was later married, had at least one child, and there are references to his grandchildren living as late as 95 A.D. Saint_Jude Saint Jude in Armenia
Though Saint Gregory the Illuminator is credited as the "Apostle to the Armenians", when he baptised King Tiridates III in 301, converting the Armenians, Saints Juda and Bartholomew first brought Christianity to Armenia in the first century.
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 NOVENA TO ST. JUDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
O Lord Jesus Christ, who when on earth, did with a strong cry and tears offered up prayers and supplications to the Father, receive the offering of this Novena, during which we desire to join our prayers in thine for this intention:
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
O God, who through thy blessed Apostle St. Jude, has brought us unto the knowledge of thy name, grant hat we may celebrate his eternal glory by making progress in virtue and by perpetuating his glory we may advance in sanctity through Christ our Lord.
www.stjudesshrinejhansi.org /sjs7.html   (189 words)

  
 Rosary Workshop: Chaplet Prayers - (St.Jude)
This chaplet has 9 beads with a Saint Jude medal at one end and a crucifix at the other
Blessed be Saint Jude Thaddaeus, in all the world and
St. Jude pray for us and hear our prayers.
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 FRANCISCAN MISSIONARIES OF SAINT JUDE THADDAEUS
Welcome to the Worldwide Headquarters for the Franciscan Missionaries of St. Jude Thaddaeus (The Thaddeans)!
The Thaddeans stand firmly in obedience to the Holy Father, the Magisterium, and the teachings of the
We look to the Holy Apostle St. Jude Thaddaeus, the Patron Saint of Hopeless Cases, as our spiritual father, and to St. Francis and St. Maximilian Kolbe as our leading spiritual brothers, and St. Thérèse de Lisieux and St. Faustina as our leading spiritual sisters.
thaddeans.palaciodealexandria.com /welcome.htm   (532 words)

  
 Crochet For Men - 2005-08-13 Introduction of Jude Thaddaeus | Ourmedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Submitted by Crochet for Men on August 15, 2005 - 11:07pm.
Introduction of the Podcaster himself, Jude Thaddaeus of Crochet For Men.
In my podcast, you will hear: *How old I was when I started crochet *Who taught me *What inspired me *FIRE!
www.ourmedia.org /node/42982   (116 words)

  
 Luck chain letter. Mexican origin, circulating in English. St. Jude Thaddaeus. 1995   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Before anything, I would like to tell you that St. Jude Thaddaeus will help
give it to a devotee of St. Jude Thaddaeus by mail.
Distributed to members of adult league soccer team.
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