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The Apostles

Apostles

Apostolos (Apostle) means one who is sent forth, who is entrusted with a mission. The period of Early Christianity during the lifetimes of the apostles is called the Apostolic Age. In the second century, association with the apostles was esteemed as evidence of authority and orthodoxy.




Who were the Apostles of Jesus?

The Twelve Apostles of Jesus

The Twelve Apostles by Donald Weeks
  The apostles have long fascinated us, the chosen circle of associates who traveled with Jesus during his earthly ministry. Tradition and legends through the centuries have embellished the stories of their activities in the early days of the Church. But the kernels of truth behind these legends lie in the Bible.

How the Apostles of Jesus Christ died

The Apostles from the Book of Acts

St. Luke - Catholic Online

Saint Luke the Apostle - Patron Saints Index

James, the brother of Jesus
  by Father Patrick Americk, OSB. Saint James Old Catholic Monastery. In Acts chapter 21 Paul makes another visit to Jerusalem to meet with the leadership and the only name mentioned is James. Other than the letter attributed to James, he is only mentioned three times in the entire NT. How did James become the leader of the Church in Jerusalem?

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