Simon was one of the twelve apostles, a close associate and follower of Our Lord. He suffered a martyr's death which is almost an automatic "ticket" to become a saint.
Saint Simon the Zealot is recognized as a saint in the Christian tradition for his dedication to spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ. He is one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus and is believed to have traveled extensively to preach the Gospel. Simon is venerated for his faith and commitment to serving God.
There are a number of saints named Simon. However, if you are referring to Simon the Apostle, he was declared a saint by popular acclaim long before the official canonization process was instituted. He was probably already called a saint by the end of the first century.
There is no record of his wife or family in the Bible.
I think you have confused one of the apostles named James with the apostle Simon the Zealot. They are different people.
He was never sainted by the Roman Catholic church, his title "duc de saint simon" was a birth right title given to his father. Saint Simon was a place, thus the title of Duke of Saint Simon.
Saint Peter is traditionally considered the first Bishop of Rome and the leader of the early Christian Church. While he is not specifically referred to as a priest in the New Testament, his role and responsibilities within the Church can be seen as similar to that of a priest.
The population of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon is 211.
The area of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon is 17.46 square kilometers.
Saint Simon and Saint Jude were two of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings. Saint Simon is often called Simon the Zealot, reflecting his previous association with a Jewish nationalist group. Saint Jude, also known as Jude Thaddeus, is often depicted with a medallion or image of Jesus because he is considered the patron saint of desperate situations. Both saints are recognized for their devotion to spreading the Gospel despite facing persecution and martyrdom.
Simon Saint is 6' 1".
Simon Stock is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
St. Andrew and his brother Simon Peter were fishermen themselves.
Saint Peter was originally named Simon.