To the best of my knowledge The Bible only has record of one. James' murder is mentioned in the book of Acts ch. 12 verse 2. Jesus' prophecy of Peter's death is told in the book of John ch.21 verse 18-19. The Apostle John was exiled to the Greek island Patmos and is believed to have died in the Turkish regions of old age. Church traditions however show that 11 of the 12 were martyred. Hope this helps.
Catholic tradition holds that 11 of the apostles were martyrs. The only exception being Saint John. However, the Roman authorities tried unsuccessfully to kill him and, instead, sent him into exile on Patmos.
Many of the 12 apostles were martyred for their faith. Some notable examples include James, who was beheaded by Herod Agrippa I, and Peter, who was crucified upside down in Rome.
The apostle John is believed to be the only one among the twelve apostles who was not martyred. He died of natural causes and is often referred to as the beloved disciple in the Bible.
St. Andrew was one of the 12 apostles and he was known for spreading Christianity in Greece, Asia Minor, and Russia. He is also credited with performing miracles and eventually being martyred for his beliefs.
Saint Nathaniel was one of the Twelve Apostles and was traditionally believed to have worked as a fisherman before being called by Jesus to be his disciple.
St. James the Great, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is believed to have lived in Palestine and preached in Spain. He was later martyred in Jerusalem.
Saint James the Greater was named a saint for his role as one of Jesus' twelve apostles and for his dedication to spreading the Christian faith. According to tradition, he was the first apostle to be martyred for his beliefs. His ministry and martyrdom led to his recognition as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Stephen is the first to be martyred for Christ, I believe it was James that was the first of the 12 apostles to be martyred.
Stephen was the first disciple to be martyred. He was stoned to death. All the apostles but John were martyred.
Saint James the Greater was killed by King Herod and the first of the apostles to die. He was martyred in AD44.
Why would you choose St. John for your confirmation name?
The apostle John is believed to be the only one among the twelve apostles who was not martyred. He died of natural causes and is often referred to as the beloved disciple in the Bible.
We know nothing about what happened to any of the apostles, except perhaps Judas. There are various traditions from the second to the fourth century that claim that all the apostles were martyred, except the apostle John. These traditions are not to be taken as historical accounts.
It was written by the 12 apostles
St. Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican friar and theologian, became a saint due to his dedication to the Catholic Church, his theological writings, and his commitment to a life of holiness and service. He is known for his intellectual contributions to Christian philosophy and theology, particularly his Summa Theologica, which has had a significant impact on Western thought.
12 apostles
Jesus himself found and selected the 12 apostles.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
St Bartholomew (also known as Nathaniel) was one of the first 12 Apostles. He was martyred in Armenia, but there are a bunch of stories on the way he was killed. One is that he was whipped, skinned alive and beheaded; another says that he was drowned in the sea; yet another tells of his being crucified head down. I'm sure that there are others that I don't know.