The relic of St. Jude, currently housed in Rome, will be on display at All Saints in Lakeville on Saturday, September 23. This is part of a weeks-long tour across the United States, which includes visits to five other parishes within the archdiocese. St. Jude, one of the Twelve Apostles, is widely recognized as the "patron of lost causes" and holds a special place in the hearts of countless faithful individuals who have witnessed his intercession.
Known as the Apostle of the Impossible, St. Jude is revered for his unwavering dedication and steadfast faith. Millions have experienced his intercession in times of adversity and need. All Saints Catholic Church is honored to be one of six parishes to host the tour within the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. This is your opportunity to venerate the largest relic of an apostle outside of Europe!
Mass Schedule
10am - Mass in honor of St. Jude
5pm - Vigil Mass
Veneration Schedule
11am-4pm & 6-9pm
Reconciliation
11am-4pm & 6-9pm
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St. Jude
St. Jude, also known as Thaddeus, was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus Christ. His name, "Jude," means "praise" or "glory," and he is often identified as the brother of another apostle, James the Less. St. Jude is particularly renowned as the patron saint of lost causes and desperate situations. Throughout history, he has been a source of hope and intercession for people facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.
St. Jude's unwavering faith and dedication to spreading the teachings of Jesus have made him a beloved figure of The Church. While his life remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, his legacy endures through the countless individuals who turn to him in times of need, seeking his powerful assistance and guidance. St. Jude's emblem is a boat, symbolizing his missionary work and his role in spreading the Gospel message.