One of the companions of St. Peter was St. Paul, who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. Another companion was St. John, who was part of Jesus' inner circle and wrote several books of The Bible.
There are multiple saints with the feast day as May 19th. The list is as follows: * St. Celestine * St. Dunstan * Bl. Alcuin * St. Theophilus of Corte * St. Calocerus & Parthenius * St. Cyriaca & Companions * St. Hadulph * Bl. Peter de Duenas * Bl. Peter Wright * St. Philoterus
James Lainez, Alonso Salmerón, Nicholas Bobadilla, Simón Rodriguez, Blessed Peter Faber, and Saint Francis Xavier
Ten of the first companions of St. Ignatius of Loyola were later declared saints by the Catholic Church.
From the website Catholic Online: March 20 •Bl. John of Parma •St. Cuthbert •St. Alexandra and Companions •St. Anastasius XVI •St. Archippus •St. Benignus •St. Urbitius •St. Wulfram •St. William of Penacorada •St. Tetricus •St. Herbert •St. John, Sergius, & Companions •St. Martin of Braga •St. Nicetas •St. Paul and Companions •St. Photina
Peter is buried under the sanctuary of the St. Peter's Basilica.
God created St. Peter.
June 29 is the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Peter went to Rome, and died as Pope there. He and St. Paul are both buried there. St. Peter's tomb is under St. Peter's Basilica.
The address of the St Peter State Hospital Museum is: 100 Freeman Dr, St Peter, MN 56082
It is located in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
There are three places in the Bible where you can find the teachings of St. Peter: The Acts of the Apostles The First Epistle of St. Peter The Second Epistle of St. Peter
St. Peter's in Rome was given its location because it is believed to be where St. Peter was buried under the Basilica.