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Peter the Apostle, also known as Simon Peter of Simon Barjona was the rock upon which Christ built his Church.
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Jesus Christ started the Church and the apostles under the leadership of Pope Saint Peter spread that faith around the known world.
Peter's original name was Simon. When Our Lord changed his name to Peter (Petrus in Greek which means rock) he told him that he would be the rock, or foundation, upon which he would build his church.
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Mary de Bohun was firstly buried in the Collegiate Church of the Newarke (also known as St Mary`s Church). After the Reformation the church was later demolished, and her tomb was recorded by several sources as being re-located in the chapel of Trinity Hospital where it remains still.
There are a number of chapels in the Vatican but the best known is the Sistine Chapel.
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St. Peter's Basilica, here is a Virtual Tour. Here is the Vatican's own description: Saint Peter's Basilica.
Peter was the 'rock,' the foundation upon which the Church as to be built. He was considered the leader of the Church that eventually spread to all corners of the world. Later, after peter's crucifixion in Rome, the leaders of the Church who were named to fill the office came to be known as popes.
Rome. That is where Peter first built the church. Today its known as the Vatican.Roman Catholic AnswerMany cities are known as Holy, but the primary one for Christians, as well as Jews, is Jerusalem. But the Catholic Church is in all cities in the world, although not openly in some Muslim nations.
Yes he was a christian. He was also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, or Simōn, according to the New Testament, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, leaders of the early Christian Church. He was one of the first followers of Jesus Christ