Birthdate: 0005 AD
Birthplace: Tarsus, Turkey
Died: 0065 AD
St. Paul, also known as Paul the Apostle, was a key figure in spreading the teachings of Jesus during the first century. He established Christian communities in Asia Minor and Europe and made important contributions to the New Testament. Despite not being one of the Twelve Apostles, Paul’s missionary travels to non-Jewish communities played a crucial role in the early growth of Christianity. His epistles, found in the New Testament, continue to influence theology, worship, and pastoral practices in both Western and Eastern Christian traditions.
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