Saints Peter and Paul Day

2031Sunday, June 29
Saints Peter and Paul Day

Quick Facts

Date
Sunday, June 29, 2031
Observed in
Italy
Type
Religious Holiday

What is Saints Peter and Paul Day?

Saints Peter and Paul Day (Solennitร  dei Santi Pietro e Paolo) is celebrated on June 29th, particularly in Rome where both apostles were martyred. It is a public holiday in Rome, honoring the city's patron saints and the foundation of the Catholic Church.

When is Saints Peter and Paul Day 2031?

Saints Peter and Paul Day is on Sunday, June 29 in 2031. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.

YearDateDay
2030June 29Saturday
2031 โ†June 29Sunday
2032June 29Tuesday
2033June 29Wednesday
2034June 29Thursday
2035June 29Friday

History & Origin

Saint Peter, the first Pope, was crucified upside down in Rome around 64 AD. Saint Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles, was beheaded the same year. Both are considered pillars of the Church, with their feast day celebrated since the 3rd century.

How It's Celebrated

The Pope celebrates Mass at St. Peter's Basilica and blesses the pallium for new metropolitan archbishops. A spectacular fireworks display takes place over Castel Sant'Angelo. The streets of Rome are decorated, and many Romans take the day off.

Where It's Observed

Saints Peter and Paul Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2031, it falls on Sunday, June 29.

Fun Facts

  • ๐Ÿ’กThe Basilica of St. Peter is built over Peter's tomb
  • ๐Ÿ’กRome is the only city in the world with two patron saints
  • ๐Ÿ’กThe Pope personally blesses the palliums on this day
  • ๐Ÿ’กFireworks at Castel Sant'Angelo attract thousands of visitors

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Saints Peter and Paul Day?

Saints Peter and Paul Day is celebrated on June 29th each year, particularly in Rome, Italy.

Why are Peter and Paul celebrated together?

According to tradition, both apostles were martyred in Rome on the same day in 64 AD, making them joint patron saints of the city.

Travel Inspiration

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