According to historical reference, St. Apostle Peter was the first leader or pope of the early church.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.
The apostle Peter worked the first apostolic miracle according to the Bible. In Acts 3:1-10, Peter healed a man who had been crippled from birth, allowing him to walk.
He is thought to have been born in the town of Bethsaida in Galilee.
Simon was a fisherman. A very good one at that. He was named Peter by Jesus because his interpretation of who was Jesus was going to be the rock of the church.
Yes, St. Andrew, the brother of St. Simon Peter, was an apostle.
Peter would have been about 30 years old when he became an apostle.
Yes he was. The Papacy is traced all the way back to him.
Catholicism is the oldest & largest denomination in Christianity. The Papacy is traced all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle.
He was the first pope.
Peter was a commercial fisherman before becoming an apostle.
St. Peter the Apostle Church was created in 1842.
The only 100% Christian country would be the Vatican, where the Pope resides. The Catholic Church is the oldest Christian Church (the Papacy is traced all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle).
because he s 10 apostle
Yes
Peter's father was Jona (Jonah) but his mother's name is not known.
Peter the Apostle, also known as Simon Peter of Simon Barjona was the rock upon which Christ built his Church.
yes.
Peter the Apostle