No, Matthew was a tax-collector
Fisherman
Saint Thomas the Apostle was a fisherman, like most of the other Apostles.
He was a fisherman
Before he became a disciple of Our Lord he was a fisherman.
mark is a fisherman just like Simon peter,john and other apostles
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Saint Peter was a farmer. He is traditionally depicted as a fisherman, reflecting his occupation before becoming one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, but there is no specific biblical evidence that he was a fisherman. The Gospels primarily mention Peter, Andrew, James, and John as the fishermen among the apostles. Bartholomew's background is not detailed in the scriptures, so his profession prior to becoming an apostle remains uncertain.
He was a fisherman along with his brother, the Apostle John, and his father.
When Christ recruited some fishermen to become apostles, he told them they would become 'fishers of men.' The first pope, Saint Peter, was a fisherman and first pope.
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. Andrew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and a fisherman by trade. He was known for spreading Christianity and performing miracles.
No, Peter was not a tax collector. In the New Testament of the Bible, Peter is one of Jesus' apostles and is often recognized as a fisherman by trade. The tax collector mentioned in the Gospels is Matthew, who later became one of the apostles as well.