Wednesday, February 13, 2013
More of St. Jude, Patron of Hopeless Cases
On Friday I shared a photo I took a little figurine of St. Jude that I keep in my office.
Here is one more that I took. In this one you can see some more of the traditional elements of St. Jude's iconography. The tongue of fire above his head represents his presence in the upper room on the day of Pentecost He carries in one hand a wooden club (representing the manner of his martyrdom) and in the other he carries a medallion with a picture of Jesus' face on it.
He is the patron Saint of lost and hopeless causes. And in an unrelated note (I hope) he is also the patron saint of the Chicago police department.
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