On 29 June we celebrate the Solemnity of the Princes of the Apostles Peter and Paul. Both have an interesting history and have a great significance for all Christendom. The Catholic tradition establishes the special position of the Pope directly from the Gospels and the traditions of the original Church. In Matthew 16:17-19 we can read as follows: Jesus answered and said to him: "Blessed are you Simon, son of Jonah, for not flesh and blood have …
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On 29 June we celebrate the Solemnity of the Princes of the Apostles Peter and Paul. Both have an interesting history and have a great significance for all Christendom. The Catholic tradition establishes the special position of the Pope directly from the Gospels and the traditions of the original Church. In Matthew 16:17-19 we can read as follows: Jesus answered and said to him: "Blessed are you Simon, son of Jonah, for not flesh and blood have …