Peter was a simple fisherman, but turned out a bold disciple, like he walked on water, but he also denied Jesus thrice. He did great healing and spread the word, he died upsidedown on the cross in Rome.
These is nothing in scripture that describes Peter's family life.
The apostles were Jewish, like Jesus Christ. The Christians did not fully form until years after Jesus' death and the placement of Saint Peter as the first Pope.
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.
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"In the end, life offers only one tragedy: not to have been a saint." (Attributed to Charles Péguy by Peter Kreeft)
There are no known authentic descriptions of Saint Peter's physical appearance. He is often depicted in artwork and tradition as a middle-aged man with a gray beard, wearing robes and a fisherman's hat. It is important to note that these depictions are artistic interpretations rather than historical facts.
Saint Thomas the Apostle was a fisherman, like most of the other Apostles.
Jesus told the two brothers , Follow me. Something like that.
There is no historical record of Saint Peter attending high school, as schooling systems like we have today did not exist during his time. Peter lived during the 1st century AD in ancient Judea and was one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
There are no references to the early life of Saint Lawrence.
Life was hard for saint Andrew as he was always afraid the Romans would catch him and they did
She was alive. Once she ceased to be alive, she became a saint. Beyond that fact, there is no reliable information about the life of Saint Lucy.