
Apostle Peter
Apostle Peter, originally named Simon, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and is often regarded as the leader of the apostles. He is known for his strong faith and pivotal role in the early Christian Church, including his declaration of Jesus as the Messiah. Traditionally, Peter is considered the first Pope by the Roman Catholic Church, and he is often depicted as a symbol of strength and leadership within the Christian community. His teachings and writings emphasize the importance of unity among believers and the responsibility of church leaders to serve their congregations humbly.
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Apostle Peter is referenced as the one who reminds that Christ is the cornerstone rejected by builders.
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