Simon (Peter) and his brother Andrew were originally fishermen on the Sea of Galillee. Both brothers joined Our Lord's ministry and became apostles. Jeus appointed Peter to lead his new church after he died. Peter continued to be the head (pope) of the Church until he was crucufied.
Saint Blaise became a saint the instant he died and entered heaven. He was never canonized and is considered a 'precongregational saint.' He was declared a saint by the early Church based on his martyrdom.
Many saints had their heads removed. Here are a few examples:John the Baptist Saint Paul Saint George Saint Denis Saint Valentine of Rome
St. George was not canonized. he was proclaimed a saint by earlyChristians because of his martyrdom. The canonization process did notcome into existence until the 12th century. In the primitive Church,martyrs were immediately recognized as witnessing to the perfection ofChristian life on earth, having shown the ultimate proof of their love forChrist by the offering of their lives. By the sacrifice of their livesfor Christ, they attained Heaven in eternal glory and were indissolublyunited to the Lord, the Head of the Mystical Body.
Saint Andrew died a martyr's death by being crucified on an x-shaped cross. In the early years of the church there was no official canonization process. That did not occur until the 12th century. Andrew would have been proclaimed a saint by the early Christians who knew him well and, perhaps, witnessed his martyrdom. When a person suffered martyrdom for their faith, they were almost automatically assumed to be a saint.
Yes he was. The Papacy is traced all the way back to him.
Yes, the popes have been the head of the Church since AD33 when Saint Peter became the first leader of the Church.
St. Peter's Church ,Drogheda, Ireland
His head was brought to Rome, and from there to Armagh and eventually to Drogheda where, since June 29, 1921, it has rested in Saint Peter's Church.
Saint Paul's head is believed to be housed in the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy. It is kept in a bronze reliquary in the church's Chapel of the Relics.
The visible head of the Catholic Church is the Pope, who is considered the successor of Saint Peter and holds the highest authority in matters of faith and morals for Catholics around the world.
Christ chose the Apostle Simon, who he renamed Peter, as the first leader of His church.
The Pope is the head of the church on Earth , and is seen as the Vicar of Christ and sucessor of Peter, the first Pope, as chosen by Jesus.
Peter was the apostle chosen by Christ to be the head of his church. Jesus referred to him as the "rock" upon which he would build his church, and he gave Peter the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Peter played a prominent role in the early Christian community and is considered the first Pope by the Catholic Church.
Simon (Peter) and his brother Andrew were originally fishermen on the Sea of Galillee. Both brothers joined Our Lord's ministry and became apostles. Jeus appointed Peter to lead his new church after he died. Peter continued to be the head (pope) of the Church until he was crucufied.
He was instructed by Jesus as head of his church and he was martyred because of his faith.He also renounce his sinfulness.Being a righteous man,he was executed by Nero.
The history of the papacy can be traced back to Saint Peter about the year AD33 when Our Lord appointed him as head of the Church.