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5 days ago · St. Peter the Apostle (died 64 ce, Rome [Italy]) was a disciple of Jesus Christ, recognized in the early Christian church as the leader of the 12 disciples and by the Roman Catholic Church as the first of its unbroken succession of popes. Peter, a Jewish fisherman, was called to be a disciple of Jesus at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry.
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St. Peter the Apostle - Disciple, Fisherman, Martyr: Out of...
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Saint Peter the Apostle, orig. Simon, (died c. ad 64, Rome),...
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4 days ago · 05/01/2023. The Record Is Clear: St. Peter Taught in Rome, and Died in Rome. Domenico Fetti, ‘St. Peter,’ 1613 (photo: Public Domain) The cumulative historical evidence provides a compelling case for the Catholic claim of Peter’s presence and eventual martyrdom in Rome. Thomas Maino, January 4, 2023.
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4 days ago · Peter and Paul Feast day: Jun 29. On June 29 the Church celebrates the feast day of Sts. Peter & Paul. As early as the year 258, there is evidence of an already lengthy tradition of celebrating ...
4 days ago · A conference titled “The Tunics of St. Peter and St. John, Two Extraordinary Relics of the Sancta Sanctorum,” presented a historic overview of the two relics.
5 days ago · May 24, 2024. By. Claire Giangravé. VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Once shrouded in history and legend, the so-called tunics of St. Peter and St. John the Evangelist have been subjected to a full ...
4 days ago · Sts. Marcellinus and Peter Feast day: Jun 02. On June 2, the Catholic Church remembers two fourth-century martyrs, Saints Marcellinus and Peter, who were highly venerated after the discovery...
This second book written by Luke is really the Acts of Peter and Paul. It starts with Peter bursting out of the Upper Room in Jerusalem after Pentecost repeatedly to proclaim Jesus as Savior, and largely documents his deeds, including his progressive inclusion of Gentile Christians in the Church.