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I thought it would be of interest to add the below:After having my coffee this morning…looking at what Iraneus actually said about Peter and Paul …“founded and organized” …could also be read that Peter founded and Paul organized or both did it together. They were working together in Rome. Also is clear through the ECFs and scripture that the Church was built upon St Peter and the chair of St Peter can be traced by back in line of succession from the current, newly elected Pope to St Peter.
newadvent.org/cathen/12272b.htm
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Regarding Peter and Paul being together at the same time in Rome, I understand that there is uncertainty on this fact. The attached short article speaks to the possible timing of St. Peter’s martyrdom. Was he martyred in 64 or 67 ad? Did St. Paul arrive in Rome around 62Ad (imprisoned) and was he martyred in 65-67 ad? Overlapping dates seem to support a tradition that they were in Rome at the same time with St. Peter arriving earlier than St Paul.
ewtn.com/library/MARY/PETEMART.HTM
The Scott Hahn link below outlines St Paul’s missionary journeys & timing.
scotthahn.com/download/attachment/1514