Sante Peter
Gamal
Pope Sante Peter the Apostle | |
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Saint Peter (c. 1610–1612) by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting Peter, vested in the pallium, and holding the Keys of Heaven | |
| Gerija | Katolik |
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| Papacy began | AD 30[1] |
| Papacy ended | Between AD 64 and 68[1] |
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| Ordination | by Jesus Kristus, AD 30 |
| Penerang diri empu | |
| Ada | Simeon Bethsaida, Golan Heights, Judaea (Roman province)|Judaea, Roman Empire |
| Mati | Between AD 64 and 68 Vatican Hill, Rome, Roman Italy, Roman Empire[2][3] |
| Apai indai | John (or Jonah; Jona) |
| Kaling | Yes, name unknown |
| Occupation | Fisherman, clergy man |
| Sainthood | |
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| Venerated in | All Christian denominations that venerate saints and in Islam |
| Dikanon | Pre-Congregation for the Causes of Saints|Congregation |
| Attributes | Keys of Heaven, Red Martyr, pallium, Papal regalia and insignia|papal vestments, man crucified upside down, vested as an Apostle, holding a book or scroll, Cross of Saint Peter |
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| Shrines | St. Peter's Basilica |
Sante Peter[note 1] (midang AD 64–68),[1]tu mega dikelala enggau Rasul Peter, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, tauka Cephas,[5] Sante Peter tu siku ari Dua Belas Rasul Jesus Kristus . Iya tu mega siku ari tuai Gerija Kristian ti keterubah. Iya suah ayan ba dalam semua empat injil Sempekat Baru senggau ba dalam bup Kereja Rasul. Tradisyen Katolik ngaku Peter nyadi bishop Rome (pope) keterubah sereta bishop Antiokh.
Nota
[edit | edit bunsu]- ↑ Hebrew: שמעון בר יונה, rumi: Šīmʿōn bar Yōnā; Templat:Lang-syc; Arab: سِمعَان بُطرُس, rumi: Simʿa̅n Buṭrus; Templat:Lang-grc-gre; Templat:Lang-cop; Templat:Lang-lat; Arab: شمعون الصفـا, rumi: Sham'un al-Safa, lit. 'Simon the Pure'[4]
Kereban sanding
[edit | edit bunsu]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles". www.newadvent.org.
- ↑ McDowell, Sean (2016). The Fate of the Apostles: Examining the Martyrdom Accounts of the Closest Followers of Jesus. Routledge. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-317-03190-1.
- ↑ Siecienski, A. Edward (2017). The Papacy and the Orthodox: Sources and History of a Debate. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-065092-6.
scholarship largely came to accept Peter's death in Rome "as a fact which is relatively, although not absolutely, assured." While a select few were willing to make this judgment definitive
- ↑ Richard T. Antoun; Donald Quataert (1991). "The Alawis of Syria Religious Ideology and Organization". Syria: Society, Culture, and Polity. Suny Series in Judaica. SUNY Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7914-0713-4 – via books.google.com.
- ↑ Ehrman, Bart D. (1990). "Cephas and Peter". Journal of Biblical Literature. 109 (3): 463–74. doi:10.2307/3267052. ISSN 0021-9231. JSTOR 3267052.