I am not clear about your question. However, Jude was the son of Cleophas, the brother of St. Joseph, and Mary who stood at the foot of the Cross along with Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Jesus, and who anointed Christ's body after death. He was the brother of Saint James the Lesser. That makes him a nephew of Mary and Joseph and first cousin of Jesus Christ. He is said to have looked a lot like Jesus.
Because he followed Jesus.
St. Jude is a Christian saint believed to have been born in Galilee, in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina, which is present-day Israel. St. Jude is also known as Thaddeus and is considered one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
There is nothing in scripture nor tradition that mentions any sisters that St. Jude may have had.
St. Jude is sometimes pictured holding a medallion of Our Lord as he is thought to have been a cousin of Jesus.
Yes he was , but some say he was a cousin.
No, Saint Jude did not sell Jesus. Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Saint Jude is known for being one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is often invoked as the patron saint of desperate and impossible situations.
No. Jude was the brother of Jesus.
The date of St. Jude's birth is unknown but probably occurred about the year 1 AD.
It is believed that St. Jude was originally a fisherman while some feel he was a farmer.
James who wrote the book of James and Jude were Jesus' half brothers.
Jude was the half-brother of Jesus, so they would have met when Jude was a baby.
St. Jude Thaddeus is a cousin of Jesus as well as an apostle; therefore, St. Jude is a male. Jude was the brother of James the Less. St. Jude was present at the Last Supper. In the Gospel According to St. John, Jude asked Jesus "Lord, how is it that you manifest yourself to us, but not to the world?" Jesus said, "If a man loves me, he keeps my words and my Father will love him and we will come to him, and make our home with him." Sacred tradition states that St. Jude was active preaching the Gospel was was martyred, clubbed to death, with Simon in Persia. In art he is depicted with a club. He is the patron saint of hopeless situations. His feast day is 28 October.