St. Jude (disambiguation)

St. Jude or Jude the Apostle was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.

St. Jude or Saint Jude can also refer to:

People

Churches

  • St. Jude Church (disambiguation)

Hospitals

Schools

Other

  • St. Jude Classic, a golf tournament in Memphis, Tennessee
  • St. Jude Medical, a company in Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • St. Jude India, an organisation providing treatment for children with cancer
  • St. Jude (album), the debut album of the band The Courteeners
  • St. Jude, fictional town in the Midwestern United States and one of the main settings of American author Jonathan Franzen's novel The Corrections
  • Saint Jude (band), a British rock band
  • St Jude storm in Northwestern Europe, 2013
  • "St Jude" (song) a song by Florence and the Machine, from their third album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
  • "The Gospel of St Jude", a 1996 song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from the album Universal
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See also

  • St. Jude's (disambiguation)
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