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Saint Jude Thaddaeus

Saint Jude: Saint Jude, also known as Thaddeus, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and a cousin of Jesus. He was a faithful and courageous preacher of the gospel, who traveled to many countries and converted many people. He is said to have performed a miracle by healing a king of leprosy with a cloth that had touched Jesus’ face. He is the patron saint of hopeless causes, desperate situations, and lost cases. His feast day is October 28 in the Western Church and June 19 in the Eastern Church.