What is the St Judes logo?

The visual center of the St. Jude logo is a child making a prayer. Next to the child, there is the full name of the research hospital, as well as the name of the founder.

What is the color for St. Jude?

The official logo colors are red, black, white (used on black background) and dark gray.

How many St Jude’s hospitals are there?

Jude has eight affiliate clinics across the United States that can offer much of a child’s care closer to their location.

What does San Judas tattoo mean?

As previously stated, you’ll tend to see many people donning the image of Saint Judas Thaddeus on their body. They do this for so many reasons but for the most part, the people tattooing this image are in desperate situations or know others in dire situations. This symbol is a cry for help.

What does St.Jude inspire you to do?

St. Jude Inspire tells the stories that inspire trust, hope and faith in the mission that drives us: Finding cures. Saving children.

Why is St.Jude depicted as wearing green?

St. Jude is depicted wearing green because green symbolizes hope and renewal. Just as in spring when foliage and flowers spring up with renewed life, we turn to St. Jude, our Patron of Hope, in difficult or seemingly hopeless times. What is St. Jude’s relationship with Jesus? There are differing views on exactly how St. Jude is related to Jesus.

What does St.Jude Medical Center stand for?

Whether for the birth of a baby, an everyday “emergency,” or complex surgery, we are committed to extraordinary, life-changing care. Through nationally-recognized programs and services, we offer a level of care that not only exceeds community benchmarks, but allows us to restore the health and dignity of those we serve.

Where was St.Jude Thaddeus when he died?

Jude was martyred in 65 with St. Simon in Persia on October 28 (their feast days). There are differing accounts regarding how St. Jude died. Some say he was beaten to death and beheaded, or hacked to death, which is why he is often depicted with a club or axe. St. Jude’s remains are located in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.