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Luís Jayme, Spanish missionary to Alta California, 1775; Cosmas of Aetolia, 1779; Francisco Garcés, Spanish missionary to Alta California, 1781; Martyrs of Compiegne, 1794; Andrés Quintana, Spanish missionary to Alta California, 1812; Chinese Martyrs (various Christian denominations), 19th and 20th centuries; Pedro Marieluz Garces, 1825 ...
Pope Benedict XVI, The Apostles. Full title is The Origins of the Church – The Apostles and Their Co-Workers. published 2007, in the US: ISBN 978-1-59276-405-1; different edition published in the UK under the title: Christ and His Church – Seeing the face of Jesus in the Church of the Apostles, ISBN 978-1-86082-441-8. Carson, D.A.
Although the concept of the apostles in the context of Christianity generally refers to the first twelve apostles of Jesus Christ as enumerated in the Gospels [15] [16] (Judas Iscariot being replaced by Matthias due to his treachery), [17] some apostolados contain portraits of other important figures in Christianity, such as Jesus, Paul, Mary, and/or Luke.
Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War: José Pascual Carda Saporta (1893–1936), Priest of the Diocesan Laborer Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Castellón, Spain)* Isidoro Bover Oliver (1890–1936), Priest of the Diocesan Laborer Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Castellón, Spain)*
Acts 12 is the twelfth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.It records the death of the first apostle, James, son of Zebedee, followed by the miraculous escape of Peter from prison, the death of Herod Agrippa I, and the early ministry of Barnabas and Paul of Tarsus.
James the Great [a] (Koinē Greek: Ἰάκωβος, romanized: Iákōbos; Aramaic: ܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: Yaʿqōḇ; died AD 44) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. According to the New Testament, he was the second of the apostles to die after Judas Iscariot and the first to be martyred. [1]
"The Fates of the Apostles" (Vercelli Book, fol. 52b–54a) is the shortest of Cynewulf’s known canon at 122 lines long. It is a brief martyrology of the Twelve Apostles written in the standard alliterative verse. The Fates recites the key events that subsequently befell each apostle after the Ascension of Jesus.
Saint Sebastian and Madonna with Saints (1525) by Il Sodoma. Shmona and Gurya, c. 297, as recorded in the Acts of Shmona and of Gurya (c. 309) Saint Sebastian, c. 288, first attested by Ambrose, bishop of Milan 374–397