According to tradition, the apostles of Rome had two apostles serving in Rome. Some modern scholars wonder if the apostle Peter was in Rome, but he certainly is the most famous apostle in town. A simple example is Rome's largest church (also one of the world's largest churches) named after San Pietro. The presence of the apostle Paul in Rome did not controversial even if he had little memorabilia during the past 2000 years. In Peter and Paul's neighborhood of Rome, service in Rome and their death are worth studying. Because these two figures remember from these two figures in about 2000 years.
(1) Bishops, priests and butler's bishops, ministry of peace, ministry of believers is a ministry of God as a tool of his grace, (2) during the mission of the apostles entrusted by Christ Share a common service life. His mission in the world, fulfill justice and peace. (1) Each church is mutually reciprocal and generous within the body of Christ and belongs to each other. (2) Communion does not require each church to accept features of all theological views, sacraments, or other etiquette habits. (3) Each church is interested in listening to the gospel, talking, acting, and obeying. (4) Every church has the same concern. To carefully interpret the scriptures according to traditions and reasons, to interact with people with different interpretations, and to heal divisions.
According to tradition, the apostles of Rome had two apostles serving in Rome. Some modern scholars wonder if the apostle Peter was in Rome, but he certainly is the most famous apostle in town. A simple example is Rome's largest church (also one of the world's largest churches) named after San Pietro. The existence of the apostle Paul in Rome did not controversial controversy despite our determination to give "Skawi" and the determination of our lifetime experience and persuasion of good old USA. I am particularly Catholic, so I am particularly looking forward to going to Rome. My life is full of the importance of Rome and all the history of the city. I was pleasantly surprised when I was studying Rome online. Except the underground cemeteries under St. Louis.
The Roman church developed to the Roman Catholic church we know later, but it began in the Apostolic period (around 30-95 AD). There was no record of the first Christian missionary in Rome, but it is clear that a church existed when the New Testament was written. Saint Paul wrote a letter to the Roman church, and the apostolic keynote recorded some of his transactions there. All Rome's St. Clemente (about 35-99), Antioch's St Ignatius (35-108), and Lyon St. Ainen (130-202) all say that St. Simon Peter served in Rome. As the first bishop (the term "bishop" is an English abbreviation of the Bible Greek vocabulary egiskopos, which is often translated as a "supervisor" in the Protestant translation of the modern New Testament). The Tertullian (around 155 - 240 BC) reported that Peter and Paul died in the same place, and is widely believed that Paul was murdered in Rome.