St. Jude is known as the saint of hopeless causes. His name was frequently confused with the traitor Judas. When people were told to pray to St. Jude they often responded "That would be a hopeless cause!" thinking of Judas rather that Jude. So, the title stuck and St. Jude became the patron saint of hopeless causes and a saint of last resort for many Christians.
St. Jude lived in the first century AD. The dates of his birth and death are not known.
Jude was probably born about the year 1 A.D. in Galilee.
St. Jude was beaten to death with a club, then beheaded, in 1st century Persia. The exact date is not known.
St. Jude is not a person, but rather a Catholic saint known as the patron saint of hopeless cases. There is no specific nationality associated with St. Jude as saints are recognized for their spiritual contributions rather than their nationality.
There is nothing in scripture nor tradition that mentions any sisters that St. Jude may have had.
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.
Jude was beaten to death and then beheaded in Persia sometime in the first century. The precise date is not known.
No, St. Jude did not write any of the letters in the New Testament. The Epistle of Jude in the New Testament is attributed to Jude, the brother of James, not the apostle St. Jude.
We have no record of the childhood of St. Jude.
St. Jude Medical was created in 1976.
Thank You St. Jude was created in 2001.
School of St Jude was created in 2002.