peter is the foundation of the church
Yes, both Peter and Paul were important figures in early Christianity, but they were not among Jesus' original 12 disciples. Peter, also known as Simon Peter, was a close follower of Jesus and played a significant role in the early church. Paul, formerly known as Saul, was a Pharisee who converted to Christianity and became a prominent apostle, spreading the teachings of Jesus to the Gentiles.
Peter and Paul were very active spreading Christianity. They took it to Europe and Peter dies in Rome.
The preaching of Sts. Peter & Paul.
they helped Jesus the messiah
Oh yes both Peter and Paul are important today.But please note Paul was not a apostle.
The Lord Jesus Christ, Sts Peter, Paul, & the Apostles.
No. Without Jesus Christ, there would be no Christianity.
The apostle Paul probably had the greatest influence on Christianity.
Paul never knew Peter, though Jesus called Peter "The Rock" upon which he would build his new church. However, Peter never built that church, and Paul's form of Hellenized Christianity became the dominant sect which continues to this day.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean physically related, not that we know of. They were "related" in that they were both apostles and they both died and were buried in Rome. St. Peter's tomb in under St. Peter's Basilica. And St. Paul is buried in St. Paul's Outside the Walls.
To name a few: Christ Jesus himself, of course. The apostle Peter. The apostle Paul.
Pual and judea