Tradition tells us that both were martyred about the same time in 64-67 AD (sources vary) in Rome. Peter was crucified upside down while Paul was beheaded.
St. Peter was martyred in Rome around 64-67 AD, where he was crucified upside-down at his own request. St. Paul was also martyred in Rome around 64-67 AD, where he was beheaded due to his beliefs as a Christian. Both saints were persecuted during the reign of Emperor Nero.
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St. Paul challenged St. Peter. Peter said that Gentiles had to first become Jews before they could become Christians. Paul said no, they could be baptized directly without becoming Jews first. Paul won.
June 29 is the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Paul St. Peter was born on 1958-04-26.
June 29 is the feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
June 29 is the feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
The address of the St Peter And Paul is: 30832 242Nd St, Harper, IA 52231-8705
St. Peter and St. Paul were not related in a familial sense. They were both key figures in the early Christian church and played important roles in spreading Christianity, but they were not related by blood.
The phone number of the St Peter And Paul is: 641-635-2111.
Peter and Paul had some disagreements over certain procedures but were never fighting for control of the Church. Paul always deferred to Peter as the leader.
St. Peter, also known as Cephas, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church. St. Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a prominent early Christian missionary and theologian who converted to Christianity after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Peter went to Rome, and died as Pope there. He and St. Paul are both buried there. St. Peter's tomb is under St. Peter's Basilica.