Apostle

The Apostles

James the Lesser

"First Bishop of Jerusalem, known as James the Just; presided over the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15)"

Born: c. 5 BC · Galilee Died: c. AD 62 · Jerusalem (thrown from the Temple and stoned) One of the Twelve Apostles apostolic
Biography

Who was James the Lesser?

Why this Father matters to Catholic apologetics: First Bishop of Jerusalem, known as James the Just; presided over the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15)
Martyr of the Church
Stoned in Jerusalem in A.D. 60s
Born
c. 5 BC · Galilee
Died
c. AD 62 · Jerusalem (thrown from the Temple and stoned)
See / Role
One of the Twelve Apostles
Historical Period
apostolic

First Bishop of Jerusalem, known as James the Just; presided over the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15).

Apostolic Succession

Where James the Lesser stands in the chain

Ordination chain from Christ to this Father — and onward to students. Solid links cite named primary sources. Unknown means no ordainer is historically attested. Nodes with a profile are linked.

James the Lesser received authority directly from Christ — not through a chain of human ordination. The Apostles are the foundation of the chain, not a link within it. Every bishop in the unbroken succession traces their authority back through the Fathers to the Apostles, and through the Apostles to Christ himself.

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