There are no known reliable evidence regarding the fathers of apostles.
By the laying on of hands.
Trinity means "three-in-one" and refers to the concept that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all one and the same God. The apostles are not part of the Trinity. No. The apostles were 'messengers' for Jesus. The principal apostles were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus, and Paul. The Trinity is a term for the Christian notion of three Gods in one - God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
The bible does not mention the father or the mothers of the 12 apostles.
To spread the Gospel about Jesus Christ to every living creature.
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In the Bible, Matthew is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, but his father's name is not explicitly mentioned.
Roman Catholic AnswerBishops are the successors of the Apostles and they stand as "alter Christus" (another Christ). In the Church they are considered as the father.
Under the Father who is the Supreme ruler, Jesus Christ is the head of the Church of God - the chief cornerstone with the Apostles and Prophets as its foundation.
Of the twelve disciples of Jesus there were two James' One was "James the Less" and his father's name was Alphaeus. The other disciple of Jesus whose name was James was the brother of John and their father was Zebedee. The bible tells us nothing further of Alphaeus.
Our Lord Jesus Commissioned His Apostles to preach the Gospel. He Told them to go out & preach to all the Nations & Baptize then in the Name Of the Father, and Of the Son, and Of the Holy Spirit.