The Holy Apostle Jude
Commemorated on June 19
The Holy Apostle
Jude, among the rank of the 12 disciples of Christ, is descended from the
lineage of King David and Solomon, and was the son of Righteous Joseph the
Affianced from his first wife.
The Holy Apostle John
the Theologian writes in his Gospel: "For none of his brethren believe on
Him" (Jn. 7, 5). Sainted Theophilact, ArchBishop of Bulgaria, explains
these words thus: at the beginning of the worldly ministry of the Lord Jesus
Christ – the sons of Joseph, among whose number was Jude, did not believe in
His Divine essence. The tradition relates that when Righteous Joseph the
Affianced, having returned from Egypt, began to divide among his sons the
worldly things belonging to him, he wanted to alot part also to Christ the
Saviour, born miraculously and incorruptibly from the All-Pure Virgin Mary. The
brothers were opposed to this and only the eldest of them, James, accepted
Christ Jesus in a joint ownership of his allotment, and for this he was termed
Brother of the Lord. Later on Jude believed in Christ the Saviour as the
awaited Messiah, and with all his heart he turned to Him and was chosen by Him
into the number of the closest 12 disciples. But mindful of his sin, the Apostle
Jude considered himself unworthy to be termed a brother with God and in his own
soborno-catholic Epistle he calls himself merely the brother of James.
The Holy Apostle Jude
also had other names: the Evangelist Matthew terms him "Levi, nicknamed
Thaddeus" (Mt. 10, 3). The Holy Evangelist Mark also calls him Thaddeus
(Mk. 3, 18), and in the Acts of the Holy Apostles he is mentioned under the
name Barsaba (Acts 15, 22). This was customary at that time.
After the Ascension
of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Apostle Jude set off preaching the Gospel. He
propagated the faith in Christ at first in Judea, Galilee, Samaria and Idumeia,
and later – in the lands of Arabia, Syria and Mesopotamia, and finally he went
to the city of Edessa. Here he finished that which was not completed by his
predecessor, the disciple from the 70 – Thaddeus. There is preserved an
account, that the Holy Apostle Jude went preaching to Persia and from there
wrote in the Greek language his soborno-catholic Epistle, in the brief wording
of which consisted much profound truth. It contained dogmatic teaching about
the Holy Trinity, about the Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ, about the
separation of Angels good and bad, and about the Dread Last-Judgement. In its
moral content the Apostle urges believers to guard themselves against fleshly
impurity, to be diligent in their obligations in prayer, faith and love, to
convert the lost to the way of salvation, and to guard themselves from the
teachings of heretics. The Apostle Jude taught that faith alone in Christ is
not sufficient, good works also are necessary, the evidence to Christian
teaching.
The Holy Apostle Jude
died a martyr about the year 80 in Armenia in the city of Arata, where he was
crucified on a cross and pierced by arrows.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.