Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul: Called to Be Christians of Conscience ...
- Both Peter and Paul are key witnesses to Jesus Christ and contributed significantly to the New Testament, with Peter mentioned over 200 times and Paul credited with nearly half of its books.
- The Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul will be observed this year with a special papal Mass in Rome and parish celebrations across the United States, as it is ranked higher than a Sunday in Ordinary Time.
- This year, nine new American archbishops will receive the pallium in Rome, an unusually high number for the feast day.
- The feast culminates the United States bishops' Religious Freedom Week, highlighting its spiritual importance.
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Five prayers for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul - Catholic Digest Website
The Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul is June 29. Here are five prayers to these two apostles. Sts. Peter and Paul, pray for us! 1. O holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, intercede for us. Protect, O Lord, your people who trust in the patronage of your Apostles, Peter and Paul, and by their constant protection […] The post Five prayers for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul appeared first on Catholic Digest.
The lives of Saints Peter and Paul defined the history of early Christianity. Who were they, and why do we remember them on June 29?
Like every 29th of June, this Sunday is celebrated the Day of St.Peter and St.Paul, one of the most important religious festivities for the faithful followers of the Catholic Church. The importance of this date lies in commemorating the joint solemnity of the apostles and witnesses of Jesus. As the Bible indicates, Simon was baptized by Jesus of Nazareth as Peter, becoming the first disciple of the son of God and elected the first Pope of the Ca…
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