He would be considered both. He converted and became a disciple of Our Lord and went on to become a 'second generation' apostle.
Yes, although he was not a disciple of the living Jesus, he was an apostle and traditionally referred to as "the Apostle Paul" or "Saint Paul".
Matthew was a disciple, an apostle as well as an evangelist.
The actual occupation of Saint Thomas was unknown. It is known that he was a twin and was known to be a doubter.
Peter would have been about 30 years old when he became an apostle.
I think it was Stephen who was stonned and did not die
Paul was not a disciple , he was a apostle.
Yes, although he was not a disciple of the living Jesus, he was an apostle and traditionally referred to as "the Apostle Paul" or "Saint Paul".
Saint Augustine was a disciple in the sense he was a follower of Christ but he was not a disciple or apostle called by Jesus himself.
Paul the Apostle, Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus and just Paul i guess
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
Paul of Apostle
Matthew was a disciple, an apostle as well as an evangelist.
Yes, Paul was both a disciple and an apostle. He was a follower of Jesus and later became a missionary and leader in the early Christian church, spreading the teachings of Jesus to different regions.
Saint Paul of The Bible is reffered to as an Apostle. An Apostle, more than a simple disciple, was a commissioner appointed by Jesus. In other words, what Paul taught us is mandated by Jesus the Christ! In Paul's letters, we find detailed explanations of the things of the Kingdom. The explanation of who Jesus Is, of our duties, etc.. The Apostle Paul certainly served The Lord by furthering The Gospel of The Kingdom!
The actual occupation of Saint Thomas was unknown. It is known that he was a twin and was known to be a doubter.
A disciple, there was no apostle by that name.
Saint John the Apostle was the person appointed by Our Lord to care for his mother.