This is not a positive answer, but in Matthew 9:1 it says "So He (Jesus) got into a boat, crossed over and came to His own city" Jesus considered Capernaum His city as He ministered extensively there. Peter, Andrew, John and James also lived there. Then in Matthew 9:9 we are told that as Jesus passed on from there (Capernaum) He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. Assuming Matthew lived in the town where he worked, that would mean he lived in Capernaum.
If St. Matthew had any siblings, there is no record of them.
St. Mark was an evangelist but not an apostle.
The Bible does not mention where St. James (the Greater) was born. It does mention that his brother was John and his father was Zebedee.
The feast day on the 21st of September is for Saint Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist. He was a tax collector before being called by Jesus to become one of his apostles. Saint Matthew is the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
Matthew was a disciple, an apostle as well as an evangelist.
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was created in 1913.
September 21 is the memorial of St. Matthew the Apostle.
St. Matthew wrote the Gospel that is attributed to him. Acts was written by St. Luke.
If St. Matthew had any siblings, there is no record of them.
The feast of Saint Matthew the Apostle is celebrated on September 21.
The feast day of Saint Matthew the Apostle is on September 21.
September 21 is the feast day of St. Matthew the Apostle.
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St. Matthew the Apostle was a publican - a tax collector.
St. Matthew the apostle, once a tax collector, is patronage of financial matters.
Matthew (Levi) was a tax collector for the Roman government before he became an apostle.
St. Matthew was the son of Alpheus. He also was called to be and apostle while as a tax collector in Capernaum