Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Peru in 2024

Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Peru in 2024
Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Image by El Greco , via Office Holidays
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul
  Dates of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Peru
2025 Peru Sun, Jun 29 National Holiday
2024 Peru Sat, Jun 29 National Holiday
2023 Peru Thu, Jun 29 National Holiday
2022 Peru Wed, Jun 29 National Holiday
2021 Peru Tue, Jun 29 National Holiday
  Summary

The day commemorates the martyrdom of two saints, the two great Apostles, Saint Peter and St. Paul

  Local name
San Pedro y San Pablo
  Saint Peter and Saint Paul in other countries
Saint Peter and Saint Paul internationally
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When is St. Peter and St. Paul Day?

This feast day is celebrated on June 29th. The day commemorates the martyrdom of two saints, the two great Apostles, Saint Peter and St. Paul, assigned by tradition to the same day of June in the year 67.

The day taken in Chile may change depending on if it falls on a weekend.

In Colombia, like other religious holidays, the holiday is observed on the Monday after the date.

History of St. Peter and St. Paul Day

Peter was the leader of the apostles and the first pope. Paul was born Saul, but converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus.

They had been imprisoned in the infamous Mamertine Prison of Rome and both had foreseen their approaching death. It is said that they were martyred at the command of Emperor Nero.

Even though they were killed on the same day, their method of execution would have differed.

Saint Peter was crucified, whereas Saint Paul would have been beheaded with a sword as he was a Roman citizen and afforded a quicker execution.

It is said of Peter that he was crucified head downward as he didn't feel worthy of being crucified in the same way as Jesus.

On June 29th, coastal and island communities may decorate their boats and wharves to give praise to St. Peter, who was the patron saint of fishermen. St. Paul was known for his handcraft.

This is probably one of the oldest feast days celebrated in the Christian calendar. In 2010, images of Peter and Paul were found on the wall of catacombs dating back to the 4th Century AD.

The feast of St Peter and St Paul is known as a 'Solemnity'. For Catholics, this means they can eat meat on the day, even if it falls on Friday when normally fish would be eaten.

Fisherman's Day

In Peru, June 29th is also known as the Fisherman’s Day. In the coastal cities of the country, processions are held. The date recognizes the noble and hard work that men and women currently carry out, in an artisanal or industrial way throughout the Peruvian coast.

It is estimated that there are more than 90,000 artisanal fishermen in Peru. Saint Peter, who was the disciple of Jesus of Nazareth and the first Pope of the Catholic Church, is the patron saint of fishermen. Before becoming an apostle, he was a fisherman, an activity that marked his life. On June 29th, the fishermen ask for the blessing and protection of their trips to the sea.

Among the most popular events are those held in El Callao, Huanchaco, Ilo, Chimbote, Pucusana, and Chorrillos. The departure of the image of San Pedro in procession on Pescadores beach, Chorrillos, is in commemoration of Fisherman’s Day.


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