SOLEMNITY OF SS PETER AND PAUL
June 29
The Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles. It is a major feast day honoring the two foundational pillars of the Church in Rome, commemorating their martyrdom. The day is considered a Holy Day of Obligation in some places, often marked by the blessing of palliums by the Pope.
Key Details for Day:
Significance: Honors St. Peter (the “Rock,” first Pope) and St. Paul (“Apostle to the Gentiles”).
Martyrdom: Both were martyred in Rome under Emperor Nero.
Liturgical Color: Red, symbolizing their martyrdom.
Tradition: An ancient feast, with records of a joint celebration dating back to at least 258 AD