User talk:Arpatch

Pilgrim
In the article on 'Pilgrim', appears this sentence:"As in the Middle Ages, modern Christian pilgrims may choose to visit Rome, where according to the New Testament the church was established by St. Peter, sites in the 'Holy Land' connected with the life of Christ (such as Bethlehem, Jerusalem and the Sea of Galilee) or places associated with saints, visions and miracles such as Lourdes, Santiago of Compostela, Canterbury and Fatima." There is no information in the New Testament, (KJV, at least), supporting that assertion. Paul went there. To determine accurate information on the establishment of the church, the epistles of Paul is helpful. I know of no record in the NT even suggesting Peter went to Rome.Arpatch (talk) 21:46, 3 November 2017 (UTC)