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    Saints of the Day (October 28)

    OCTOBER 28
    ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE

    These two apostles of Jesus are honored on the same day.


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    St. Simon was called "the zealous one" because he had so much devotion to the Jewish law. Once he had been called by the Lord to be an apostle, he gave his heart and his energy to preaching the Gospel. With the other apostles, he received the Holy Spirit on the first Pentecost. Then it is believed that he went to Egypt to preach the faith. Afterward he went to Persia with the apostle St. Jude, and the two of them were martyred there.

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    St. Jude is sometimes called Thaddeus, which means "the brave one." It was he who asked the Lord a famous question at the Last Supper. Jesus had said: "He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest myself to him." And St. Jude wanted to know: "Lord, how is it that you are about to manifest yourself to us and not to the world?" Jesus gave him the answer: "If anyone love me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our abode with him."

    St. Jude is sometimes called the saint of "desperate or impossible cases." People pray to him when things seem hopeless. Often God answers their prayers through the intercession of this beloved apostle.

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    • Aiwudz's profile image Aiwudz
    • Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 @ 04:25:15 am

    Wasn't there also a political group in Our Lord's time called the Zealots? Most of the Apostles are mysterious figures; in Simon's case, the mystery is particularly intriguing, I find.

    • Thanks for your info. Do you know that I am also compiling all the information you were providing me regarding the lives of the saints? Please keep in sending such information for my knowledge and future references.

      Regards and have a nice day!

        • Aiwudz's profile image Aiwudz
        • Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 @ 03:24:49 pm

        I'm so flattered that you're keeping a record of my information. Such being the case, I feel I should inform you that 27 October was the feast of St Frumentius. Frumentius was born in Tyre in the fourth century and went with his brother, Aedesius (who would also be canonised), to work in the imperial court of Aksum (modern-day Ethiopia). Frumentius was instrumental in encouraging the emperor to convert to Christianity and was eventually consecrated a bishop to aid in spreading the gospel throughout Aksum. St Frumentius is therefore sometimes known as the 'Apostle to the Ethiopians (or Abyssinians). The Ethiopian Church has always had a special interest for me.

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