The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul - It is the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, this day commemorates the martyrdom of these two saints and Apostles.

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul 2024 – July 1, 2024

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is observed on June 29 but is sometimes moved to the following Monday and this year it will be held on July 3. This official Colombian public holiday is a liturgical feast that honors the martyrdom of the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Its origins stem from ancient Christianity, with the date being significant as it is the anniversary of either their death or the translation of their relics. Both St. Peter and St. Paul were a part of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ.

History of The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

St. Peter was the first Pope and founder of the Roman Catholic Church. St. Paul was responsible for much of the New Testament and is one of the most important Apostles who spread the teachings of Jesus and Christianity. In fact, 13 out of the 27 books of the New Testament are attributed to St. Paul.St. Peter was said to have been martyred around 64 A.D. during the reign of Emperor Nero. His death was by crucifixion since he was not a Roman citizen. Considering himself unworthy to die in the same way that Jesus did, he requested that he be crucified upside down. He was buried in what was to become the Vatican Necropolis and later St. Peter’s Basilica was built over his tomb. St. Paul was said to also have been martyred during this time as well. He was beheaded and buried in Rome outside the walls. Although the church recognizes that they may not have died on the same day, tradition says that this is the day they were both martyred in Rome by Emperor Nero.This is a day of ‘Solemnity,’ which means that Catholics cannot eat meat on the day, even if it falls on Friday when fish would be eaten. In honor and praise of St. Peter, who was the patron saint of fisherman, coastal and island communities may decorate their boats. St. Paul was known for this handcraft. This day is honored around the world but in Rome, it is a major holiday. Stores, banks and schools, and the Vatican are closed. The pope holds a mass and the bronze statue of St. Peter is decorated with traditional attire. The other celebrations include flowers and fireworks.

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul timeline

Around 64 A.D.
The Martyr of the Apostles

St. Paul is crucified and St. Paul is beheaded.

Fourth Century A.D.
The Basilica is Set Up

Constantine erects a basilica on Vatican Hill where he believes the relics of St. Peter rested.

1939
The Excavation

An excavation of the site where it is believed that remains of St. Peter are held is ordered, but there are no clear findings.

2010
The Images of the Saints

Images of St. Peter and St. Paul are found on the wall of Rome’s catacombs dating back to the 4th Century A.D.

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul FAQs

What did St. Peter and St Paul do?

According to the church, St Peter and St Paul taught together in Rome and founded Christianity.

Who is St. Peter the patron saint of?

St. Peter was a fisherman so he is considered the patron saint of net makers, shipbuilders, and fishermen. He also holds the “Keys of Heaven,” and is also the patron saint of locksmiths.

What is the difference between Apostle and disciple?

An Apostle was specifically chosen by Jesus to spread the gospel after his death and resurrection. A disciple believes Jesus to be their Lord and Saviour.

How to Observe The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

  1. Read the Bible

    Observe the day by familiarizing yourself with the Bible. You can get more details about these Apostles of Christ.

  2. Attend a church service

    Attend either Vespers on the eve of this day or Divine Liturgy. It is a spiritual holiday so attending mass will be ideal

  3. Do a good deed or act of service

    Take today to do a good deed or act of service for an organization or member of your community. Doing good espouses the teachings of Jesus which these Apostles lived by

5 Facts About Saints

  1. It is a formal process

    To become a saint a formal process, called canonization, is required, often taking many years or even centuries.

  2. The body of a saint is holy

    Once someone becomes a saint, their body is considered holy.

  3. Belongings can be relics

    Along with their bodies, the belongings of a saint are kept as relics.

  4. The meaning of patron saint

    A patron saint has a person, society, church, or place dedicated to their protection and intercession.

  5. There is a day dedicated to all the saints

    All Saints’ Day is a Christian holiday dedicated to honoring and commemorating the saints.

Why The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is Important

  1. It is a day of reflection

    We can use this holiday to contemplate the origins of our theological ideas. We can remind ourselves of the basis of what we believe and why we believe it.

  2. It is a day that is very significant in the holy calendar

    This is a significant holiday that is observed around the world. It is a time that brings people together in a sense of unity and oneness.

  3. It reminds us to be kind, loving, and honorable

    Today we are reminded to always strive to be saintly in our everyday interactions and deeds.

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul dates

Year Date Day
2022 July 4 Monday
2023 July 3 Monday
2024 July 1 Monday
2025 June 30 Monday
2026 June 29 Monday
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