In ages past, two souls didst hear God’s voice,A fisherman and learned scholar bold.Their paths diverged, yet fate didst intertwine,Saints Peter and Paul, their stories untold. Oh, Peter! Thou, a humble fisherman,Casting thy nets on Galilee’s fair shore.Yet Christ didst beckon, calling thee by name,A vocation, transforming forevermore. A simple heart, impulsive and sincere,Thou walked on water, yet thy faith didst sway.Denied thy Lord, thrice counted ‘gainst thy name,Yet forgiven, thou became a rock, they say. And Paul, a Pharisee of zealous might,Breathing threats against the Church’s grace.But on Damascus road, a blinding light,Transformed thy heart, revealing Love’s embrace. Unworthy
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