Leaving aside the tradition that wants them both in Rome at the same time, and killed on the same day, we recognize the traits that unite Saints Peter and Paul, these two men so different, and ensure that they are celebrated together, in their common will to spread the Gospel message and the legacy left by the human and mortal experience of Jesus.
If Peter was the “Stone” on which the Church was built, as well as leading the flock of God, Paul was the most fervent preacher of the Word in the whole Mediterranean world, the first missionary in history.
There is no doubt, about the link between Saint Peter and Paul and Rome, where both died, but above all to the Christian rebirth of which both tended. In 2012 Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI declared them both “Principal patrons of the Church of Rome”. Even today Rome remembers them with a great feast. Together, the two saints are the founders of the See of Rome, through their preaching, ministry and martyrdom. Read more