SS. Philip & James (RLS 15, Style 2) 3"x3" Post-it Notes

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Except for their Apostleship, there is little in the Gospels to link St. Philip and St. James the Less. The reason these Apostles celebrate a joint feast is circumstantial: Their earthly remains—or at least portions of them--are kept together in a church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to them on 1 May ?560. + Both the church and the feast have overgone considerable changes since then, however. Today the church, a minor basilica, is dedicated to *all* of the Apostles and is known as the Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles (Basilica Santi Apostoli in Italian). And, under the current General Roman Calendar the feast is held on May 3, the date having been shifted in 1955 when Pope Pius XII instituted the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, an Optional Memorial which coincides with May Day (International Workers' Day). + Image Source (RLS 15): Figural and ornamental details extracted from an antique image in chromolithography with gilt accents of SS. Philip and James (the Less) from Red Letter Saints: Being a Series of Biographies of those Saints for which Proper Collects, Epistles and Gospels are appointed in the Book of Common Prayer. Printed by E. Kaufmann, Lahr, Baden, Germany, for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge / S.P.C.K. (London, 1911), p. 35. From the designer's private collection of religious ephemera. + Feast: May 3 + Text is in dark gold (#87722E).

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