Kinsman of the Lord and successor of James
Hegesippus, the second-century chronicler quoted by Eusebius of Caesarea, records that after the martyrdom of James the Just and the conquest of Jerusalem, those of the apostles and disciples still living, together with the kinsmen of the Lord according to the flesh, assembled to choose a successor. They named Simeon, the son of Clopas, whom Hegesippus identifies as a cousin of the Saviour, since Clopas was a brother of Joseph. He thus became the second bishop of the mother church of Jerusalem.