Saints

St James the Apostle

25 Jul 2024 2019

Jesus called James and John, the sons of Zebedee, to leave their livelihood as fishermen and follow him.

Perhaps because of their zeal or temperament, Jesus called them “sons of thunder.”

James was the first of the 12 to be martyred; he was beheaded in Jerusalem by order of Herod Agrippa about 44.

He is the patron saint of pilgrims, labourers, rheumatism, several Latin American countries and Spain, where Santiago de Compostela has been a famous pilgrimage centre since the Middle Ages.

Some legends say James preached in Spain before his death; others say his relics were transferred there.

“The greater” distinguishes him from the other apostle James, “the lesser,” who likely was smaller or younger.

Text: Catholic News Service