James the Just facts for kids
Quick facts for kids James |
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Neobyzantine icon of James
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Apostle and Martyr, Adelphotheos | |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 69 AD or 62 AD Jerusalem |
Venerated in | All Christianity |
Canonized | Pre-congregation |
Feast | May 3 (Roman Catholic), May 1 (Anglican), October 23 (Lutheran), (Episcopal Church (USA)), (Eastern Orthodox), December 26 (Eastern Orthodox) |
James who died in 62 or 69 AD, was an important figure of the Apostolic Age. Other names used to refer to James include James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord.
Catholics and Orthodox, as well as some Anglicans and Lutherans teach that James, along with others named in the New Testament as "brothers" of Jesus, though they were not the biological children of Mary, but were possibly cousins of Jesus or step-brothers from a previous marriage of Joseph.
James was called "the Just" because of his good practices, which involved taking Nazarite vows. The name also helps distinguish him from other important figures in early Christianity.
James' name was important in the genealogy of Jesus because he always appears first when someone lists Jesus' brothers and sisters, this means that James was the eldest brother of Jesus.
Images for kids
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James the Just, 16th-century Russian icon.
See also
In Spanish: Santiago el Justo para niños