Many would believe it to be so since an Apostle was one who had directly seen the risen Christ. Under this definition the office ceased when these men died.
According to historical reference, St. Apostle Peter was the first leader or pope of the early church. As the pope of the church, he was the one regarded as its first office-holder up to the recent times.
St. Peter the Apostle Church was created in 1842.
Saint Andrew the Apostle Church was created in 1968.
St. James the Apostle Anglican Church was created in 1955.
St. Thomas the Apostle Church - Manhattan - was created in 1907.
Yes, Barnabas was considered an apostle in the early Christian church.
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Church of St. Paul the Apostle - New York City - was created in 1858.
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It is currently known as the Old Apostolic Church.
Yes it is, Paul was an apostle and was not associated with any one, particular church
Peter I think