Saint Peter and Saint Paul

View Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Switzerland, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.

Facts

Date
June 29, 2026
Local name
Peter und Paul
Country
Switzerland
Category
OBSERVANCE

What is Saint Peter and Saint Paul?

The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is a solemnity observed in many Christian traditions, honoring the martyrdom of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

These two figures are considered pillars of the early Christian church, with Peter often seen as the first Bishop of Rome and Paul renowned for his missionary journeys and influential epistles.

In Switzerland, Saint Peter and Saint Paul's Day, falling on June 29th, is not a nationwide public holiday.

Why it matters

This feast day underscores the theological importance of Saints Peter and Paul, recognizing their distinct yet united contributions to early Christianity.

It serves as a reminder of the strong foundations and doctrines that continue to guide Christian faith and practice globally.

For adherents, the occasion prompts reflection on enduring faith and steadfast commitment as exemplified by the apostles.

How to observe

Religious services, such as Masses and other devotional assemblies, are typically conducted to commemorate the lives and teachings of Saints Peter and Paul.

Some local communities might arrange specific prayer gatherings or events focused on these key figures of Christianity.

Individuals may mark the day through personal prayer and contemplation on the foundational roles these saints played in spreading Christian doctrine.

Dates

YearDateLink
20252025-06-29View 2025 holidays
20262026-06-29View 2026 holidays
20272027-06-29View 2027 holidays
20282028-06-29View 2028 holidays

FAQ

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