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From the document:
The procession honoring St. Jude Thaddeus began this morning with a rosary at St. James on Guerrero and the procession will end at St. St. Dominic’s Church (Home of the Shrine of Saint
Jude) at 2390 Bush St. sometime after noon.

The Full Route: Starting at the corner of Guerrero and 24rd St. walking on 24rd St towards Mission St., left on Mission St., right on 14 th St., left on South Van Ness Ave. to Van Ness Ave., left on Pine St. and left on Steiner St.

The biography of St. Jude on St. Dominic’s website:

After the death and resurrection of Jesus, Saint Jude, the brother of James the Less and a cousin of Christ, traveled throughout Mesopotamia for a period of ten years preaching and converting many to Christianity.

He died a martyr’s death as tradition tells us he was clubbed to death and his head was then shattered with a broad ax. Sometime after his death, Jude’s body was brought to Rome and placed in a crypt in Saint Peter’s Basilica.

Few things tell more about a man than the way in which a man speaks of himself. Few things are more revealing than the titles by which a man wishes to be known. Saint Jude identifies himself in his epistle in two ways: (1) “Servant of Jesus Christ”, (2) “Brother of James”.

I’ve been a Mission resident since 1998 and a professor emeritus at Berkeley’s J-school since 2019. I got my start in newspapers at the Albuquerque Tribune in the city where I was born and raised. Like many local news outlets, The Tribune no longer exists. I left daily newspapers after working at The New York Times for the business, foreign and city desks. Lucky for all of us, it is still here.

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