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James, brother of Jesus [6] - attested by Josephus ca. AD 94 Simon Peter , first attested by Tertullian about AD 200 [ 7 ] Paul the Apostle , first attested by Ignatius of Antioch probably about AD 110 [ 8 ]
Saint Peter Claver (1580–1654) Saint Peter Fourier (1565–1640) Saint Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur (1626–1667) Saint Peter the Aleut (d. 1815) Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (Saint Peter of Cetinje) (1747–1830), ruler of Montenegro and Montenegrin saint; Saint Peter Yi Tae-chol of the Korean Martyrs (d. 19th century) Saint Peter Chanel ...
In the New Testament genealogies, Jesus Christ is a descendant of King David and has been proclaimed by the Catholic Church as King of the Universe. [64] His mother, Mary, is also celebrated within Catholic teaching as Queen of Heaven. Within tradition, she too is a descendant of King David, as were both her parents - Sts. Joachim and Anne.
Peter Canisius (1521–1597), significant figure in the Counter-Reformation, Doctor of the Church. Juan de Castillo (1596–1628), martyred in Paraguay. Noël Chabanel (1613–1649), one of the Canadian Martyrs. Peter Claver (1580–1654), Spanish missionary in South America. Claude de la Colombiere (1641–1682), Spiritual director and writer.
This is a list of people, who died just prior to the Massacre of the Innocents (the slaughter by Herod of Judea of male babies under two years old in an effort to eliminate the newborn King of the Jews) [1] or during the 1st century, who have received recognition from the Catholic Church as saints (through canonization).
Peter: c. 64 Peter Chrysologus: 450 Peter II of Alexandria: 4th century Peter of Alexandria: 311 Peter of Rates: 1st century Peter of Sebaste: 391 Peter the Hermit of Galatia: 5th century Peter the Iberian: 5th century Peter, Andrew, Paul, and Denise: 3rd century Petronilla: 1st century Petronius: 5th century Pharmutius: 4th century Philastrius ...
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Simon, (whom he also named Peter), and Andrew his brother, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew, Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. [5]