JESUS ON SAINT JUDE: "HE WILL SHOW HIMSELF THE MOST WILLING TO HELP"


St Jude was a blood relative of both Mary and Joseph. Jude's mother was Mary, cousin to the Virgin Mary, and his father was Alphaeus who is believed to have been the brother of Joseph. If Jude's father was Joseph's brother; then Joseph was Jude's uncle and Jude was Joseph's nephew. Most certainly, Jude was of the House of David. He had royal blood. 

Jude was Jesus's first cousin, and at that time, cousins were also called siblings. People looked upon Jude as Jesus's sibling, and yet when he lived, he referred to himself as a servant to the Savior. He described himself as a mere helper, and this prefigured his role among ordinary Christians who call on him for urgent help as they would a butler. Jude is often called upon to clean up the nastiest situations. His humility has allowed for his intercession to be invited without hesitation. Once, I knew the wife of a gambling addict who called on Jude when they were broke and in debt, and she was not intimidated by the fact that Jude was from Joseph's immediate family or that Jude was Jewish nobility, rather in her desperation she turned to him because he helps hopeless cases. Her husband recovered from his devastating addiction. 

Jude came to be known as "Thaddeus", which means the courageous one. He needed a lot of bravery to fulfill the mission that Jesus gave him; to heal a king miraculously. King Abgar of Edessa was ravaged by leprosy. His Royal Highness sent an envoy to Jesus with an invitation that He come to his palace and heal him. Jesus, however, could not go in Person. The king also sent an artist to do an accurate drawing of Jesus, which was brought back to Edessa. Jude pressed a cloth to Jesus's Face and His Image was imprinted on it.  Then Jude traveled over 700 miles to the palace of King Abgar, and when the royal saw the cloth, he knew it had Jesus's face marked on it, it matched the portrait he had commissioned. When the cloth touched the king, he was instantly cured of his leprosy and he committed himself totally to Christianity and so, too, did his subjects. Thus Jude is depicted as wearing a picture of Jesus on his breast. 

As an apostle his fate was to die a martyr. Jude was beheaded, and his symbols are of the instruments of decapitation. In the painting I selected for this post, Jude has a sickle slung over his shoulder, quite grim-reaper like, but he also has a spear, a shared symbol with Christ; Whose side was pierced by a spear. His death was like his character; he gave himself up so generously, so willingly

As Jude was on earth, so he is in Heaven. Our Lord extolled Jude's benevolence and efficiency to some of our greatest saints; He inspired St Bridget of Sweden with a profound devotion to Jude when He told her, "he will show himself the most willing to help". Our Lord instructed St Bernard of Clairvaux to promote Jude as, "patron saint of the impossible". 

But the impossible is only made possible if we do as Jude and rely solely on the Trinity.  Jude wrote in his Epistle: "But you my dear friends, must build yourselves up by means of your most holy faith; you must pray in the Holy Spirit and keep yourselves in the love of God while you await the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ which effects life everlasting...To Him who is able to preserve you without sin and to present you spotless before His glorious presence with exceeding joy - to the only God our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory and magnificence, empire and power, before all ages, now and forever.  Amen"

A very blessed feast of St Jude to you and yours. 

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The classic painting was executed by Georges de la Tour. The post was informed by multiple sources but primarily by the sublime Dr. Pius Parsch's Year of Grace. 

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  1. Thank you for this wonderful post Mary. May St. Jude always help us.

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  2. This makes St. Jude so personable and alive. Any relative of St. Joseph who lives so humbly only strengthens my trust in his intercession. My grandson needs healing and my trust in St. Jude’s intercession is strengthened and brings hope.

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  3. This is some of the best writing you've ever done. Clear and strong. The product of a powerful mind. Keep it up. Thank you. God Bless.

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  4. Thank You Mary for this amazing information on St Jude. I attend the Cathedral of St Jude in St Petersburg Fl, and have always had great devotion to this Saint through my dear Father. I never knew his relationship with St Joseph and Jesus, I am very grateful to you and your investigative knowledge of my dear friend, who is now more dear to me than ever, God Bless you Mary and all your work.

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    1. Dear Mary,

      Thank you for your most generous comment. I am thrilled that St Jude is more dear to you than ever, and bless your wonderful father for being the first to instill a devotion to him in you. Your dad bestowed on you the gift of faith.

      Wondrous to think we may know St. Jude in Heaven and these glimpses into his life and mission is like being prepped to meet royalty.

      God bless you, too, and God reward you for your kind heart, Mary

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