These is nothing in scripture that describes Peter's family life.
Saint Peter is fine and enjoying his life in heaven.
There is no information recorded about Peter's early life. He grew up in a family of commercial fishermen so probably helped in the family business as soon as he was old enough to safely do so.
There is nothing in scripture nor in traditions that tells of Saint Peter's childhood years. When he was old enough he probably helped in the family fishing business.
There is no information recorded about Peter's early life. He grew up in a family of commercial fishermen so probably helped in the family business as soon as he was old enough to safely do so.
Peter was far from wealthy but did have a profession of fisherman. He was able to support his family so would, therefore, not be poor.
Virtually nothing is known about the life of Saint Valentine of Rome as an adult and nothing about his childhood.
Saint Patrick was a Roman citizen whose family was residing in Great Britain, possibly Scotland. He spent most of his adult life in Ireland so is known as an Irish saint. For a list of all Scottish saints, click on this link.
Little is known about Saint Martha's adult life and nothing about her childhood.
Andrew came from a family of fishermen including Jonah (or Jona) his father and his brother Simon, later known as St. Peter. They lived in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee.
Nothing is known about Saint Valentine's childhood and very little is known about his adult life except that he was a martyr.
"Saint Peter, patron saint of fishermen and the first Pope, I humbly ask for your intercession and guidance in my life. Help me to find strength in times of need and to be steadfast in my faith. Amen."
"In the end, life offers only one tragedy: not to have been a saint." (Attributed to Charles Péguy by Peter Kreeft)