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  2. Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    He is the light, and yet you are the light: he is the Priest, and yet he maketh Priests: he is the rock, and he made a rock. — Basil li. De poenit. cƒ. Matt. v. 14; Luke 22:19 In reference to Peter's occupation before becoming an Apostle, the popes wear the Fisherman's Ring , which bears an image of the saint casting his nets from a fishing ...

  3. Church of St Peter ad Vincula - Wikipedia

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    The writ indicates that by 1241 the chapel had been brought within the Tower walls. This structure had two chancels, dedicated to St Mary, and to St Peter; the latter contained Royal stalls that were wainscoted and painted, and there were two altars dedicated to St. Nicholas and St. Katherine. [5] [6]

  4. Paschasius Radbertus - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Corbie late in life, and resided in his old monastery until his death in 865. [4] Paschasius' body was first buried at the Church of St. John in Corbie. After numerous reported miracles, the Pope ordered his remains to be removed, and interred in the Church of St. Peter, Corbie. [1]

  5. St. Peter's Church, Capernaum - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Church [1] (Hebrew: כנסיית בית פטרוס), also called the Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter in Capernaum, is a modern Catholic pilgrimage church found in the archaeological site of Capernaum, [2] [3] northern Israel. The church is part of the Franciscan monastery in Capernaum.

  6. Saint Peter's tomb - Wikipedia

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    Saint Peter's tomb is a site under St. Peter's Basilica that includes several graves and a structure said by Vatican authorities to have been built to memorialize the location of Saint Peter's grave. St. Peter's tomb is alleged near the west end of a complex of mausoleums, the Vatican Necropolis, that date between about AD 130 and AD 300. [1]

  7. Liberation of Peter - Wikipedia

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    The liberation of the apostle Peter is an event described in chapter 12 of the Acts of the Apostles, in which the apostle Peter is rescued from prison by an angel.Although described in a short textual passage, the tale has given rise to theological discussions and has been the subject of a number of artworks.

  8. Domus Sanctae Marthae - Wikipedia

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    The Domus Sanctae Marthae (Latin for Saint Martha's House; Italian: Casa Santa Marta) is a building adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. Completed in 1996, during the pontificate of Pope John Paul II , it is named after Martha of Bethany , who was a sibling to Mary and Lazarus of Bethany .

  9. Tabley House - Wikipedia

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    When he came of age in 1753 he decided to build a new house to replace the Old Hall. The provisions of his grandfather's will made it difficult for him to build a new house outside the parish of Nether Tabley, therefore Sir Peter decided to build it nearby in the estate, higher on the ground sloping down to the Moat.