Brief Story about Saint Jude

Saint Jude was one of the twelve Apostles to Jesus.
Saint Jude is also called Saint Jude Thaddeus. He had three brothers. Their names were
Saint James, Saint Simeon of Jerusalem and Joses. Saint Jude and all three brothers were
brethren, fellows members of Jesus.After
Jesus ascended into Heaven. Saint Jude set out with his companions to preach the
Gospel. Saint Jude traveled throughout the Holy Land, where many people listened to him.
Saint Jude traveled in Samaria, Syria and in the Mesopotamia.
During Saint Jude extended travel, he met Saint
Simeon and together they both preached together about Jesus.
Saint Jude taught souls:
- To be humble.
- To be meek.
- He taught souls how to
pray.
Saint Jude taught them to love God, God the
Father.
Saint Jude also preached to the Jewish
people. Saint Jude wrote a long letter.
This letter was to all the Jewish converts.
The letter was called "The Epistle to the Hebrew Christians."
Saint Jude was true to his faith. He would
rather suffer than give up his faith in Jesus. When Saint Jude was in Mesopotamia, he
converted many sinners.
His enemies put him to death. Saint Jude suffered as a martyr.
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