San Judas Tadeo, born in the 1st century AD in Galilee, Judaea, belonged to a Jewish family in the town of Paneas. He spoke Greek and Aramaic and worked as a farmer. Recognized as the patron saint of lost causes and hopeless situations in the Roman Catholic Church, San Judas is often depicted with a flame around his head, symbolizing his presence at Pentecost.
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