St. Peter devoted his time to evangelizing primarily the Jewish people while Paul worked with the Gentiles (non-Jews).
The heads of both Saint Peter and Saint Paul are located in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, the church of the pope.
When it comes right down to it, they had little in common. Both were Jews by birth and both worked to spread the Gospel. However, that is where the similarities end. Paul was much better educated than Peter and probably had a bit of a higher social status. Paul was much more aggressive in his travels and preaching and a much more prolific writer while Peter sometimes seemed to be a bit reserved and indecisive.
Generally, yes. However, they did have their differences at times and the arguments could become quite heated. They always settled differences peacefully and Paul always deferred to Peter as the head of the Church.
According to tradition, Saint Paul requested to be crucified upside down because he believed he was not worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. This act was seen as a gesture of humility and devotion to his faith.
St. Paul was a Roman citizen by birth.
Saint Peter's Basilica is larger than Saint Paul's.
Both Peter and Paul were martyred in Rome.
Yes, the 29th of June is the feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Both Saint Peter and Saint Paul were martyred under orders of Roman Emperor Nero sometime between 64 and 67 AD. Some sources say they were killed on the same day but there is no firm documentation to affirm this.
there so many difference between them first peter is more taller than poor, Paul do more of singing while peter prefer dancing. Paul looks quite while peter should be the rough guy u know ha-ha okay, also Paul has deadlocks and peter goes on low cut above i admire Paul more..........
Saint Peter though that all gentile converts to Christianity had to observe all Jewish laws and traditions, such as circumcision and kosher foods. Paul disagreed and Peter then changed his mind.
The feast days of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
Both Saint Joseph and Saint Peter are the patron saints of the Universal Church.
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The feasts of St. Paul are: 25 January (celebration of his conversion) 16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked) 29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church) 18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)
Both are thought to have died sometime between AD64 and AD67 as martyrs under the orders of Emperor Nero.
The feasts of saint Paul are:25 January (celebration of his conversion)16 February (Saint Paul Shipwrecked)29 June (celebration of Saint Peter and Saint Paul as co-founders of the Church)18 November (feast of the dedication of the Basilicas of Peter and Paul)