Simon the Zealot
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| Saint Simon the Apostle | |
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| Simon the Zealot by Caravaggio | |
| Apostle and Martyr | |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodoxy Anglicanism Lutheranism |
| Canonized | Pre-congregation |
| Feast | October 28 (Roman Catholicism) May 10 (Coptic Orthodox Church) |
Simon the Zealot (Hebrew: שמעון, Šimʿon; Greek: Σίμων Ζηλωτής, Simōn Zēlōtēs)[1] or Simon the Cananean (Greek: Σίμων Καναναῖος, Simōn Kananaios)[2] was one of the Twelves Apostles of Jesus.
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