Disciple of Jesus and leader of the Apostles; regarded by Catholics as the vicar of Christ on earth and first Pope.
1 It is the decision of the Holy See; St. Peter has spoken.'
2 It was four in the morning when they reached Lake St. Peter.
3 In the course of it, St. Paul and St. Peter were martyred.
4 The successor of St. Peter was carried away captive by the unbelievers.
5 The direct route to the one we want is through St. Peter.
6 Two other gentlemen were professed at the same time with St. Peter.
7 At St. Peter, in Minnesota, he was welcomed and resolved to locate.
8 The Pietà was placed in St. Peter's Church, where it still remains.
9 We found afterwards it was dedicated to St. Peter and St. Wilfrid.
10 And there stood St. Peter at the gate, as he always does.
11 These the Bishop wished to turn into St. Peter and St. Paul.
12 This agrees with what is said by St. Peter, respecting the antediluvians.
13 It is about seventy-five feet higher than the cross on St. Peter's.
14 He succeeded Ugolini as conductor of the pope's orchestra in St. Peter's.
15 Never before in reality had organist of St. Peter's attempted so much.
16 This Liberty, is coterminous with the parish of St. Peter, Saffron Hill.
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