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John the Evangelist - Wikipedia [7] Christian tradition says that John the Evangelist was John the Apostle John, Peter and James the Just were the three pillars of the Jerusalem church after Jesus' death [8] He was one of the original twelve apostles and is thought to be the only one to escape martyrdom
St. John the Evangelist - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Saint John the Divine as the son of Zebedee, and his mother's name was Salome [Matthew 4:21, 27:56; Mark 15:40, 16:1] They lived on the shores of the sea of Galilee The brother of Saint John, probably considerably older, was Saint James
St. John the Evangelist: The Beloved Apostle of Jesus St John the Evangelist, also known as the Beloved Apostle, holds a unique place in Christian history as the youngest of Jesus’ twelve apostles and one of His closest companions
Saint John the Evangelist - Franciscan Media Saint John the Evangelist, traditionally thought to be the "Beloved Disciple," was the writer of the fourth Gospel, and presumably, the only apostle who was not martyred
St John the Evangelist Church: Saint John the Evangelist The Parish of St John the Evangelist has always been 'an Open to all' welcoming our community of Faith So please know that it is always a joy to see you and meet and connect with you
St. John the Evangelist | EWTN John was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of James the Greater In the Gospels the two brothers are often called after their father "the sons of Zebedee" and received from Christ the honourable title of Boanerges, i e "sons of thunder" (Mark, iii, 17)
St. John the Evangelist — Apostle, Evangelist, Son of Thunder, Beloved . . . It is probable that either John himself or a disciple of his wrote the three Epistles of John Many claim that he also wrote the Book of Revelation, a work chock full of mystical imagery, during an exile on the island of Patmos (Greece)