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  • Saint Peter, also known as 'Simon Peter’, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and the first Bishop of Rome. The ancient Christian churches consider him to be the founder of the Roman Church and the Church of Antioch, but have differences in opinion about the supremacy of his present day successors. He was a fisherman who went on to become the leader of the Apostles, even though he failed Jesus Christ on several occasions.
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  • St. Peter's Church, Capernaum on north side of the Sea of Galilee; a Franciscan church is built upon the traditional site of Apostle Peter's house.[36].
  • St Peter Facts show that Peter was a gregarious, natural leader, and an obvious spokesperson for the twelve.
  • Above the baldachin, in a circular mosaic is a portrait of Pope Pius IX (1847-1878), the first Pope who in nineteen centuries reigned longer than St. Peter himself...
  • In the 1940s CE, archaeologists discovered a 1st-century CE tomb beneath the catacombs in the Vatican, with some graffiti indicating that it was the tomb of Peter.
  • Nonetheless, St. Peter's Church in Munich has paintings by two different artists that seem to depict specific exorcisms that I have not been able to trace to any...
  • In the 1960s, discarded debris from the excavation beneath St. Peter's Basilica were re-examined and were identified as the bones of a male human.
  • According to the New Testament, Saint Peter was born as Simon or Simeon in the 1st century BC.
  • With different texts, interpretations and translations to consider it is hard to get a clear well-rounded view of St. Peter, but we’ll try.
  • The Apostle Peter, also known as Saint Peter, and Cephas—original name Simeon son of Jonah—was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
  • At the crucifixion, St.Peter asked to be crucified upside down, believing he didn't deserve to die the same way Christ his Savior had died.