The Life and Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul stands as one of the most compelling and lesser-known witnesses to the foundations of the Catholic Church. Attributed to St. Abdias of Babylon, a disciple of the Apostles, this ancient account offers a vivid and dramatic portrait of the missionary labors, confrontations, and martyrdoms of Christianity’s two greatest Apostles. Drawing from early Christian sources long revered in tradition, this work fills in narrative details not fully recorded in Sacred Scripture. Here, Peter and Paul are encountered not as distant icons, but as living men—preaching across the Roman world, confronting pagan power, enduring persecution, and sealing their witness with blood. Rich in historical detail and theological depth, this volume invites readers to rediscover the courage, authority, and sacrificial love upon which the Church was built.


