Apostle James
Apostle James, also known as James the Less, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He is often identified as the son of Alphaeus and is mentioned in the New Testament. James is recognized for his role in the early Christian church and is traditionally believed to have been a leader in the Jerusalem community.
There are two prominent figures named James among the apostles: James the Greater, the brother of John, and James the Less. While little is known about James the Less, he is often associated with the spread of Christianity and is honored as a saint in various Christian traditions.