Before Paul became a Christian he was called Saul. When he became a Christian his name was changed from Saul to Paul
how do you think he became a saint
Saul of Tarsus
Saint Paul was a devout Jew and a Pharisee before he converted to Christianity.
Originally Peter was a Jew but became a Christian.
Saint Paul was a tentmaker by trade before he became a Christian. He also worked as a Pharisee, a Jewish religious leader, before his conversion.
No, St. George became a saint over 1200 years before the Anglican Church even existed. He was an early Christian - a Catholic.
The pope became a Christian at the time of Saint Peter the first pope.
Saint Stephen was one of the first deacons of the early Christian Church. He was known for his faith, preaching, and miracles. He was martyred for his beliefs and became the first Christian martyr, which contributed to his recognition as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Saint Matthew was a tax collector for the Roman government. Next he became an apostle of Jesus Christ. After he was martyred he became a saint.
Roman Catholic AnswerOf course not, Buddha wasn't even a Christian, he lived four centuries before Christ. There is a legend about a Buddhist ruler who became a saint, you can read about it below.
Before he became an apostle Paul lived in Tarsus. Once he became an apostle he called no place home as he traveled almost constantly.
The overseers that Saint Justin Martyr writes about later became known as bishops in the Christian church hierarchy.