Our Lord had 12 apostles. Of those, only Judas Iscariot is not a saint as he was the person who betrayed Our Lord. Matthias took his place as an apostle and he, too, is a saint. As far as disciples, this term means anyone who is a faithful follower of Our Lord - living or dead. There is no way to know this number.
Saints are individuals who are recognized for their exceptional holiness in various religious traditions, while disciples are followers or students of a religious leader, particularly in Christianity. Saints are often venerated and may be considered intercessors between humans and the divine, while disciples are more focused on learning and spreading the teachings of their religious leader.
No, there are saints from almost every country in the world.
The possessive form of the plural noun disciples is disciples'.Example: His disciples' loyalty is remarkable.
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Yes, there were women disciples of Jesus. Some prominent examples include Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Susanna, and Mary the mother of James. These women played important roles in Jesus' ministry and were present at significant events in the New Testament.
Besides the Archangel Gabriel, that would include all the saints of the first half of the first century. Our Blessed Lady knew all of the first apostles, and probably many of the disciples as well.
How many disciples?There were 12 disciples. Judas betrayed Christ, and was replaced by Mathias.
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Saints are individuals who are recognized for their exceptional holiness in various religious traditions, while disciples are followers or students of a religious leader, particularly in Christianity. Saints are often venerated and may be considered intercessors between humans and the divine, while disciples are more focused on learning and spreading the teachings of their religious leader.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
The word "disciples" has two syllables.
Beside the 12 disciples that followed Jesus there were many disciples mentioned, in fact too many to mention. Their names are found in almost all the books of the New Testament.
Yes, there are many, many women canonized as saints.
This is not enumerated in the Bible. While the apostles are named and counted as 12, there are no references to how many disciples there were, although we do know they were not all men - the women were also disciples.
Jesus has 16 disciples
Saints can help us to become saints ourselves, or disciples of Our Blessed Lord, in so many words, in two ways:1) Because saints were human beings who lived a perfectly normal life and yet managed to overcome all obstacles in their lives to become great saints: we can learn from their examples. We can learn how they prayed, how they were humble, how they depended on God for everything, and were joyful in the midst of their sufferings. They are like individual "how-to" books on how to become a saint. And, in two thousand years, there have been such a variety of saints that it would practically be impossible to NOT find one to inspire you.2) The second way in which saints help us on our way to heaven is by their prayers. Remember, each and every saint is already in heaven. They are friends of God and are completely united to His Will.