Philip, † 1st c.; from Bethsaida; among the first disciples called by Jesus (Jn 1:43–44); tradition holds he preached in Phrygia, dying on a cross at Hierapolis; two apocryphal works attributed to him; with James, venerated as the patron saints of Uruguay. James, † 62; son of Alphaeus and cousin or "brother of the Lord"; surnamed "the Less" (see 25 July) or "the Just" for his piety; leader of the Jerusalem Church; an epistle is ascribed to him; believed to have been beaten or stoned to death; patron of the dying; both saints mentioned in the Roman Canon.