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Twelve Apostles

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The Twelve Apostles or The Twelve Disciples were the twelve followers of Jesus while He walked the earth.

They are Saints in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions except for Judas Iscariot, the traitor of Jesus.[1]

The Apostles were

After the death of Judas (Matt 27:5), his place was taken by:


While not one of the Twelve, an Apostle is considered

  • Saint Paul, Apostle of the Gentiles (Years later)


References

  1. See Why Did He Do It?

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