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Saint Addai

Saint

Feast Day: August 5

Biography

Saint Addai, also known as Addal, Addeus, and Thaddeus, was one of the original 72 disciples chosen by Jesus to spread the faith. He is regarded as one of the great apostles to Syria and Persia, and his life is a testament to his dedication to the Gospel. Little is known about Saint Addai's early life, but his ministry became notable when he was sent by Saint Thomas the Apostle to heal King Abgar the Black. King Abgar was a correspondent of Jesus and had fallen gravely ill. Moved by his faith and compassion, Saint Addai embarked on a mission to heal the king and spread the teachings of Christ. Upon arriving in the kingdom of Abgar, Saint Addai not only healed the king but also began to evangelize the local population. His efforts were met with great success, as he converted King Abgar and his entire kingdom, including prominent figures such as Saint Aggai and Saint Mari. Through his preaching and example, Saint Addai established a thriving Christian community in the region. Saint Addai's evangelistic work extended beyond the kingdom of Abgar. He traveled extensively throughout Syria and Persia, preaching the Gospel and converting countless souls. His tireless efforts in spreading the faith earned him a reputation as one of the most influential apostles of his time. While we do not have specific details about Saint Addai's representation, his legacy is primarily recognized through his missionary work and the Christian communities he established. His dedication to the Gospel and his unwavering commitment to bringing others to Christ have inspired countless believers throughout history. Saint Addai is honored on August 5th as his feast day, a day dedicated to celebrating his life and commemorating his significant contributions to the growth of the early Christian Church. Although the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, it is believed that he passed away in the early 2nd century. Although Saint Addai has not been officially declared a patron saint for any particular cause or group, his life serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith and the calling to spread the Gospel. He continues to inspire all Christians to live out their faith with passion and boldness, emulating his example of evangelism and devotion to Christ.