The two pillars of the church
are honored today on their liturgical feast day. Even though they became known
as the most popular apostles, their beginning was not as pleasant. Peter was
the rough and tough type fisherman who had to be fine-tuned and polished by
Jesus and eventually became the first Pope. However, there were some conflicting
moments in his life, especially during Jesus’ passion when Peter three times
denied even knowing Jesus. Some friend eh! However, Jesus forgave him, after the
triple affirmation of faith, and changing his name from Simon to Peter, the
Rock, on which the church was to be built. It must have worked, because, from
the 12 apostles, we are now up to 1.2 billion Catholics.
St Paul, on the other hand, was
even more aggressive as he used to persecute Christians, only to be converted
on his way to Damascus when Jesus appeared to him, and his complete turnaround
started. He eventually traveled all over Eastern Europe, through Greece, modern-day Turkey and even venturing on the sea being shipwrecked on my homeland of
Malta where he baptized all the inhabitants. He also wrote letters to the many
communities he visited, beautiful theological reflections which we read every
Sunday in our 2nd reading at Mass. Both Peter and Paul were martyred, Peter
being crucified upside down, and Paul being beheaded in Rome.
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