St. Jude was not declared a saint by a pope. The canonization process did not exist at the time. he was declared a saint by the early Church because of his martyrdom.
St. Jude's Episcopal Church was created in 1867.
St Jude's Anglican Church was created in 1874.
St. Jude's Research Hospital is named after St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron saint of lost causes. The founder, entertainer Danny Thomas, prayed to St. Jude for help in starting a children's hospital, and when his prayers were answered, he dedicated the hospital to the saint as a way of giving thanks.
The real name of St. Jude is Judas, but he is also know as Thaddaeus. He is not the same Judas who betrayed Jesus, but was also an Apostle. He is called St. Jude by the Church so he is not associated with Judas Iscariot.
Saint Jude is often referred to as the patron saint of hopeless cases and lost causes. He is recognized for interceding in desperate situations and providing hope to those who feel like they have nowhere else to turn.
St. Jude's Church - New York City - was created in 1954.
October 28 is the feast of St. Jude.
St. Jude is the patron saint of hopeless causes. I remember reading Danny Thomas' story of the promise he made to God when he was down and out, long before he 'made it'. The promise, he made, was to build and found a Hospital named St. Judes Children's Hospital that would care and treat youngsters of all ages while in pursuit of finding cures for cancers.
St. Jude is not a person, but rather a Catholic saint known as the patron saint of hopeless cases. There is no specific nationality associated with St. Jude as saints are recognized for their spiritual contributions rather than their nationality.
The boat, the symbol most often associated with St. Jude, may also allude to Jude's earlier life, or to Jude's voyages in his part in the mission of founding the early church. A ship is also a well-known symbol of the Christian Church; this is often reflected in obvious ways in church architecture.
Please complete your question. Where did St. Jude what? It was either in Palestine or Persia