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liubo4ka [24]
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What is the importance of St. peter to the Catholic Church

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Setler [38]3 years ago
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Answer:what is the importance of St. peter to the Catholic Church

    He is the patron saint of popes and of Rome and of many cities that bear his name, such as St. Petersburg and Saint-Pierre. As a former fisherman, he is the patron saint of netmakers, shipbuilders, and fishermen, and, because he holds the “keys of heaven,” he is also the patron saint of locksmiths.

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