Saint Matthew

Saint Matthew Quick Facts in Canada

AKA NameFeast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
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2024 DateSeptember 21, 2024
2025 DateSeptember 21, 2025

Saint Matthew

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St Matthew History

The Observance of Saint Matthew is an important Christian event commemorating the life and works of the Apostle Matthew. Regarded as one of Jesus's twelve apostles and the author of the Gospel of Matthew, Saint Matthew holds a significant place within Christianity. His teachings and writings played a crucial role in establishing the foundation of the Christian faith and influencing its doctrines throughout history.

Saint Matthew, also known as Levi, was originally a tax collector for the Romans - a profession often despised by the Jewish community. Yet, he was called by Jesus to become his disciple, illustrating the power of redemption and the importance of mercy. His story shows that no one is beyond forgiveness and acceptance, and that even those previously considered outcasts can find a place in the Christian community. For Canadians, Saint Matthew’s story demonstrates the universality of Christian teachings and the potential for transformation within all people, regardless of their past actions. This message of redemption and inclusivity can resonate with individuals throughout Canada, a nation known for its multiculturalism and diversity.

In Canada, the Observance of Saint Matthew is primarily marked by Christians attending special masses or services where the Gospel of Matthew is read and reflected upon. Religious leaders may preach on particular aspects of Saint Matthew's life, his contribution to the development of Christ's teachings, or the significance of his story of redemption. While not a public holiday in Canada, the Observance of Saint Matthew is celebrated annually on September 21st, providing a meaningful opportunity for Christians nationwide to deepen their faith and understanding of this vital apostle.

Saint Matthew facts

  • Once Matthew begins to follow Jesus, he holds a dinner for other tax collectors and sinners (Matthew 9:10). The Pharisees, the strict Jewish law abiders that were leaders in the community, complained about Jesus, a teacher eating with sinners. Jesus said, "For I have come to call the not the righteous but the sinners." (Matthew 9:13)
  • Early church writers claim that after Jesus' death and resurrection that Matthew preached Christianity in Persia, Macedonia, and Syria.
  • Saint Matthew's Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia was founded in 1749 by English settlers and is the oldest United Church of Canada in the city.
  • St. Matthew is considered the patron saint of accountants, bookkeepers, bankers, and civil servants. Many Canadian members of these professions may seek his guidance and protection in their work, particularly those with strong Christian beliefs.

Top things to do in Canada for St Matthew

  • Because of his background as a tax collector, Matthew is the patron saint of bankers and accountants. His feast day would be a good time to audit your books if you are a business owner or re-establish a family budget.
  • Matthew was a tax collector, which was one of the most reviled professions in Judaism at the time of Christ. People looked down on tax collectors, but even so Jesus ate with them. Spend the day honoring St. Matthew getting to know somebody who is looked down upon in our society.
  • As Saint Matthew was known for his acts of charity, consider engaging in a charitable activity in his honor. Donate to a local charity, volunteer your time, or find other ways to help those in need.
  • Take a moment to meditate on the teachings and lessons from the Gospel of Matthew. Use this day for self-reflection and prayer.

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