Saints Philip and James, both apostles of Jesus Christ, played vital roles in the foundation of the early Church. St. Philip, originally from Bethsaida, was called personally by Jesus to follow Him. He is remembered for his eagerness to share the Good News, immediately inviting Nathanael to meet the Messiah. St. James, often called James the Less, was the son of Alphaeus and one of the first leaders of the Church in Jerusalem. Known for his deep prayer life and practical leadership, James helped guide the early Christians through challenging times. Both apostles preached courageously and eventually gave their lives in martyrdom for the faith they helped to spread, leaving a lasting example of missionary zeal and steadfastness in trials.
Practical Lessons:
- Invite Others Personally: Like Philip inviting Nathanael, personally invite family, friends, or coworkers to Mass, Bible study, or faith events. A simple, personal invitation can open someone’s heart to Christ.
- Lead with Integrity: James led the Jerusalem Church with patience and prayer. In your daily life, lead by example—whether as a parent, boss, or friend—by acting honestly and making decisions rooted in fairness and compassion.
- Stay Courageous Under Pressure: Both apostles remained faithful even when facing persecution. When facing criticism or misunderstanding for living out your faith today, respond calmly, stay true to your beliefs, and trust that your quiet witness has power.
Prayer:
Saints Philip and James, faithful apostles and courageous witnesses of Christ, pray for us. Help us to proclaim the Gospel with boldness, to live lives of integrity, and to stand firm in faith when challenges arise. Intercede for us, that we may bring others closer to Christ through our words and actions, and follow your example of unwavering love for the Lord. Amen.
Quote:
“Come and see.” — St. Philip (John 1:46)
Other Saints We Remember Today
St. Alexander, Pope, and Sts. Eventius and Theodulus (119), Martyrs
St. Juvenal (376), Bishop
Finding of the Holy Cross