How is St. Jude depicted in iconography?

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In popular iconography, St. Jude is typically depicted wearing green, which symbolizes hope, and with a “tongue of flame” above his head, which symbolizes the Holy Spirit. He is often shown holding a medallion that displays Jesus’ face, which symbolizes Christ as healer. This iconography represents St. Jude’s veneration in Roman Catholicism as the patron saint of impossible or desperate causes.