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Yes, St. Andrew, the brother of St. Simon Peter, was an apostle.
Andrew had at least one brother named Simon who would later be known as St. Peter.
St. Thomas was a disciple of Jesus and an apostle. Before becoming a disciple, he was a fisherman.
Saint Peter was originally from Galilee, which was part of ancient Israel. He is commonly regarded as a Jewish apostle and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
According to historical reference, St. Apostle Peter was the first leader or pope of the early church.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.
No, the only apostle at the foot of the cross was St. John.
Yes, St. Andrew, the brother of St. Simon Peter, was an apostle.
St. Peter the Apostle Church was created in 1842.
It is not known when St. Peter the Apostle was born, though he was beleived to have been about the same age as Jesus, or just a little younger.
Peter, a disciple of Jesus Christ, was the "cornerstone" of the Christian church. Peter and the other disciples carried on the ministry of Jesus by telling all the people that they encountered about how Jesus was the Messiah.
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St. Peter the Apostle.
St. Peter the Apostle and first pope of the Catholic Church.
St. Peter the Apostle.
The patron saints of London, England, are St. Michael the Archangel, St. Paul the Apostle and St. Peter the Apostle.
Our Lord Teaches us that it is Built upon St. Peter the Apostle.
St. Peter, or Peter the apostle (as he is called in the New Testament) was one of Jesus' 12 disciples, and also one of Jesus' "inner circle" of 3 disciples, Peter, James and John. Jesus took these three with him up the mountain to the transfiguration (Matthew 17) As Jesus predicted, Peter betrayed Jesus by denying him, and was 'reinstated' by Jesus after the resurrection.