No, you are confusing St. Jude Thaddeus with Judas Iscariot. Judas sold out Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
Yes, it is believed that Jude was a cousin of Jesus and looked quite like him.
Saint Jude is believed to have been a cousin of Jesus so it is likely that they knew each other before Jude became an apostle.
To the best of our knowledge Jude was not married.
Nearly all sources state that Jude Thaddeus was a farmer by trade, not a fisherman.
Jude Thaddeus or Thaddeus Jude.
It is thought that his mother was Mary of Cleophas, the brother of Saint Joseph, making his a first cousin of Jesus.
Saint Jude was not Jesus' brother. Although he was stonned to death in about 65 AD.
The symbol of Saint Jude, often depicted in pictures, typically features a combination of elements associated with the saint. It commonly includes a staff or rod, symbolizing authority and power, as well as a flame or a crown of flames, representing the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Additionally, Saint Jude may be depicted holding an image of Jesus or a medallion with the face of Jesus.
St. Jude was not made a saint by a particular church; he was one of the original 12 apostles chosen by Jesus. After his death, he became known for his intercession in desperate situations, leading to him being recognized as the patron saint of lost causes.
Saint Jude was a man.
No. Jude was the brother of Jesus.
Simon the Zealot and Jude the Apostle, St. Simon and St. Jude were two of Jesus' original Apostles. The two of them are popularly regarded as an 'evangelizing team' by the Christian religious tradition.