He was originally a fisherman, then an apostle and, finally, a bishop.
Yes, Saint Iago is the Spanish equivalent of Saint Jacques in French, both referring to Saint James in English.
Husband to Mary, foster father of Jesus, carpenter and, possibly, stone mason.
There is no recognized Saint Seamus in the Catholic Church. The name Seamus is of Irish origin and is commonly associated with the name James in English. If there were a Saint Seamus, he would likely be a lesser-known or local saint.
Saint James is known as "the Greater" to distinguish him from another apostle, James the Lesser. The title of "the Greater" is usually interpreted as referring to his prominent role and close relationship with Jesus during his ministry.
We do not know for sure. However, St. James the Lessor was a cousin of Our Lord so could have been born in or near Nazareth. James the Greater, son of Zebedee and Salome, was a fisherman of the Lake of Galilee, who probably lived in or near Bethsaida. His brother was John the Apostle.
Faith was still a young girl when she was martyred. She did not yet have a vocation.
to be closer to God and help others by becoming a nun!
is the greaters number
Monica was a housewife and mother of St. Augustine.
Therese of Lisieux was a Carmelite nun.
Saint James in Filipino: Santiago
Originally, he was a fisherman. Later he became a follower of Christ and spread the Gospel as a missionary and bishop.
Saint-James's population is 2,917.
Gemma was in poor health and for this reason she was rejected by religious orders. She became a Passionist tertiary.
Ezra Saint James is 5' 5".
James of Saint George was born in 1230.
Saint James Comics was created in 2009.