Our Lord met he and his brother Andrew on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and called him to become a fisher of men.
what kind of saint had a conversion
The feast days of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
The feasts of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
The feast days of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
Yes, Saint Peter is really a saint. If he were not a saint he would not have that title.
Saint Peter's Basilica is larger than Saint Paul's.
The Conversion of Saint Paul - Caravaggio - was created in 1601.
The feasts of saint Paul are:25 January (celebration of his conversion)16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked)29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church)18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
Saint Paul is a notable saint who had a conversion experience. Formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, he persecuted Christians before experiencing a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus. Saint Augustine is another example, who lived a life of excess before converting to Christianity and becoming a renowned theologian.
Saint Peter was originally a fisherman.
As with the current Saint Peter's Basilica, the old basilica was dedicated to Saint peter the Apostle.
There is no listing anywhere for a saint named Peter Clongson.