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St. Paul recognized several individuals as apostles, most notably the original twelve apostles chosen by Jesus, including Peter, James, and John. He also considered himself an apostle due to his dramatic conversion experience on the road to Damascus and his subsequent mission to spread the Gospel to the Gentiles. Additionally, he acknowledged others like Barnabas and sometimes Apollos as apostles or fellow workers in the ministry, emphasizing the role of those called to proclaim and establish the Christian faith.

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