No, St. Matthew was a tax collector, not James.
No. St. Paul was a tent-maker. It's Matthew that was the tax-collector.
Saint Matthew was a despised tax collector.
Saint Matthew was a tax collector before becoming one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.
The patron saint of accountants, bankers, bookkeepers, security guards and tax collectors is Saint Matthew.
Matthew was a tax collector for the Roman government.
Before he as an apostle, he was a tax collector.
Matthew was originally a tax collector for the Roman government.
Matthew (Levi) was a tax collector for King Herod.
St. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers and tax collectors. He himself was a tax collector.
Matthew was a tax collector for the Romans.
St. Matthew the Apostle was a publican - a tax collector.
Matthew was originally a tax collector, not a shepherd.