October 28, 2013
Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
Saint of the day
Sts. Simon and Jude (1st century)
The two Apostles we celebrate today are Simon the Zealot and Judas, the son of James. Zealots were members of a Jewish nationalist group who wanted to bring down Roman rule. Judas is normally referred to as Jude in English, to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot. Other than their names, there are no direct references to Simon and Jude in the rest of the Bible. Though they are not famous Apostles, Jesus called them and must have loved them—just as he does you. (Taken from "Good News Day by Day: Bible Reflections for Teens.")
Reflection
Many of us will not become celebrities. However, that does not make who we are and the work that we do any less important. Saints Simon and Jude were not as famous as the rest of the Twelve Apostles, but that didn't mean that Jesus loved them any less. Take a few minutes to contemplate the fact that, even though you may never be famous, Jesus still loves you and is calling you to great things.
Prayer
Holy One, we thank you today for the Simons and the Judes of the world. They are not the stars or the popular heroes, but they remain loyal and are good followers. They are an essential part of your Reign here on earth. (Taken from "Good News Day by Day: Bible Reflections for Teens.")
Liturgical season information
Lectionary: 666
Place in Year: Ordinary Time
Color of decorations and priest's vestments: Red
Daily readings
Reading 1: Ephesians 2:19-22
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 19:2-3, 4-5
Gospel: Luke 6:12-16
View complete readings on USCCB.org