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  1. 4 days ago · Simon the Zealot is one of the more obscure disciples. Some contention exists as to whether or not “zealot” is a reference to his being a former member of a Jewish political faction which advocated for violent rebellion against the Romans, or if the term comes from a confusion as to the meaning of the Greek wording which may refer to his ...

  2. May 25, 2024 · St. Simon the Zealot was one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus, who preached the Gospel in Egypt and Persia. He was martyred by being cut in half with a saw, and is the patron of desperate situations and impossible causes.

  3. May 27, 2024 · Simon the Zealot, also known as Simon the Cananaean, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He was martyred in 65 AD, demonstrating tremendous courage and faith. According to several historical accounts, Simon the Zealot was crucified. He often ministered with Thaddaeus, another apostle who was also martyred.

  4. May 25, 2024 · Instead, the Zealot extremist John of Gischala violently seized control of the Temple Mount, oppressing the population and profaning the sacred precincts. This provoked a counter-rebellion by Simon bar Giora, a rival warlord who conquered the rest of the city.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Keeping Jesus' message of love and peace, Simon the Zealot's radical past as a nationalist rebel raises questions about his true allegiance. You're likely familiar with the twelve apostles of Jesus, but do you know about Simon the Zealot? He was a former member of the Zealot party, advocating for Israel's liberation.

  6. May 9, 2024 · May 10 The Holy Apostle Simon the Zealot. Bulletin as of May 9 2024. The holy apostle Simon was from Cana in Galilee, and was known to the Lord and His Mother. Tradition says that he was the bridegroom at the wedding where the Savior performed His first miracle.

  7. 3 days ago · But before Jesus names him Peter, Peter was Simon. Which is why, in order to distinguish the head of the Apostles from the “other” Simon, today’s saint often appears in the Apostolic lists as either “Simon the Zealot” (Luke 6:15) or “Simon the Canaanite” (Mark 3:18).

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