The Solemnity of St Peter & St Paul

Saints Peter and Paul are considered the foundational pillars of the Church. Peter represents the stability of the Church and the office of the
Vicar of Christ. Paul represents the mission of evangelization that was entrusted to the Church by Jesus Himself. He was also the Church’s
first theologian, which is seen in his numerous letters that expound on the Gospels. Though unlikely, one tradition states that they were both
martyred on June 29, in Rome, making them twin martyrs. Their twin martyrdom reminds us that the Church must be both stable and mission-oriented. It must remain grounded in the ancient Truth, yet grow and flower with an ongoing understanding of the mysteries of faith. As we honor these
two pillars of the Church, recall the fact that, though they are great saints, they were also ordinary men called to extraordinary vocations.
They responded and God used them in ways they could have never imagined. Ponder your own calling in light of theirs and resolve to lay your life
down for the Church, joining yourself to these two men so that God can continue their holy mission through you.
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