St Paul is significant, not to just the Catholic church, but to all Christians. He was not a disciple of Jesus, as he never met Christ. Originally named Saul, he was a zealous Jew who was known for his persecution of the Christians until his dramatic conversion experience on the road to Damascus (as told in Acts chapter 9). After that point, he became the most widely travelled missionary and evangelist, spreading the news of the Gospel to the Gentiles.
St. Vincent of Paul Catholic Church was created in 1858.
St. Paul's Catholic Church - San Francisco - was created in 1911.
Saints (Sts.) Peter and Paul Catholic Church would be proper.
Your question doesn't make any sense, St. Paul's what and the Catholic what?
St. Paul Catholic Church
St. Vincent was a Catholic priest in Paris, France.
No, the only St. Paul's that I know of in Cyprus is Anglican.
St Paul's Catholic Church in San Francisco, CA
Well, actually, it's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. St. Paul was a Bishop in the early Catholic Church.
John Joseph Ryan has written: 'St Paul Church, Cambridge, Mass' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Boston (Mass.), History, St. Paul's Church (Cambridge, Mass.)
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the center of the Catholic Church since the first century has been Rome where Saints Peter and Paul went and both died and were buried there. St. Peter is buried in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, and St. Paul is buried in St. Paul Outside-the-Walls. It has remained the Center of the Catholic Church to this day, aside from a brief period in the 14th century when the Popes were staying in France.
Yes, Paul Ryan is a Christian. More specifically, he is a Roman Catholic. He is a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Janesville, Wisconsin.