29 June (feast of Peter and Paul)
22 February (feast of the Chair of Peter, emblematic of the world unity of the Church)
1 August (Saint Peter in Chains)
18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
The date is unknown but probably occurred about the year 1 A.D. in Bethsaida, Galilee.
We do not know the actual date but it was probably about the year 1 AD.
The main feast of st. Peter the apostle is on June 29. The feast of Chair of St. Peter is on Feb 22 in the Roman Catholic Church.
There is no record of the date when Peter was born but it probably was about the year 1 AD.
The date is unknown but probably occurred about the year 1 A.D. in Bethsaida, Galilee.
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St. Peter would be your primary patron saint.
Your question makes no sense. There is a St. Peter (Cephas) and a St. Paul of Tarsus but not St. Peter Cephas of Tarsus.
St. Peter was the leader of the apostles.
There are three places in the Bible where you can find the teachings of St. Peter: The Acts of the Apostles The First Epistle of St. Peter The Second Epistle of St. Peter
st. peter as one of the first 12 disciples called by jesus.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean physically related, not that we know of. They were "related" in that they were both apostles and they both died and were buried in Rome. St. Peter's tomb in under St. Peter's Basilica. And St. Paul is buried in St. Paul's Outside the Walls.
No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
There is no record of the date when Peter was born but it probably was about the year 1 AD.
Yes, St. Peter, also known as Simon Peter, was a Jewish fisherman and is considered the first Pope of the Catholic Church. He was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings.
St. Peter was chosen as the leader of the apostles and first pope by Jesus.
AnswerJesus also called the Christ, St Peter, the twelve Apostles, St Paul, St Augustine, The Emperor Constantine, The Popes, St Thomas Aquinas.
Peter was the leader of the apostles