On the Good News Given Us by St. Matthew
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Saint Matthew the Apostle
Saint Matthew, one of the twelve Apostles, penned the first Gospel, a fact consistently upheld by Church tradition and substantiated by the Gospel’s content. Matthew, the son of Alpheus, was a tax collector in Capernaum when Jesus called him to discipleship. Prior to this life-changing event, he was known as a publican, which meant he was professionally involved in tax collection. Interestingly, he is also recognized as “Levi” in the accounts of…
St. Matthew (Apostle and Evangelist)
St. Matthew, also known as Levi, was a tax collector in Capernaum before his call to follow Jesus. Tax collectors were often despised for their association with Roman authorities and their reputation for dishonesty. However, Jesus saw potential in Matthew and invited him to leave his tax booth and become one of His disciples. Matthew […]
St. Matthew: Apostle and Evangelist St. Matthew, also known as Levi, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and the author of the first Gospel of the New Testament. Born in Capernaum, he was a tax collector before being called by Jesus to follow him. This meeting radically changed his life, leading him to become one of the most important Christian evangelists. Because he is venerated as St. Matthew is venerated as a saint for his contribution to…
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