SAINTS SIMON AND JUDE, APOSTLES
FEAST DAY: OCTOBER 28TH

SIMON was a simple Galilean, called by our Lord to be one of the pillars of His
Church. Zelotes, "the zealot," was the surname which he bore among the
disciples. Armed with this zeal, he went forth to the combat against unbelief
and sin, and made conquest of many souls for his Divine Lord.
The Apostle Jude, whom the Church commemorates on the same day, was a brother of
St. James the Less. They were called "brethren of the Lord," on account of
their relationship to His Blessed Mother. St. Jude preached first in
Mesopotamia, as St. Simon did in Egypt; and finally they both met in Persia,
where they won their crown together.
REFLECTION.-Zeal is an ardent love which makes a man fearless in defence of
God's honor, and earnest at all costs to make known the truth. If we would be
children of the Saints, we must be zealous for the faith.