John the Beloved.
John was the only apostle at the cross when he died.
The apostles and Jesus were at the Last Supper of Jesus. When Jesus was on the cross, Jesus' mother Mary, the apostle John, and a few other women were there.
He needs to be with God and have witnesses his death
It's generally thought that the Apostle John was at the crucifixion, along with several women including Jesus' mother Mary.AnswerScripture tells us that John was the only disciple to be present at the crucifixion. Jesus spoke to him from the cross to ask him to look after his mother Mary after his death.
No, the only apostle at the foot of the cross was St. John.
John was the apostle that Jesus loved.
Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
No Stephen was not a apostle of Jesus Christ.He joined the apostles later on.
Even though Paul never did meet Jesus, he always claimed and worked for Jesus as his apostle.
Jesus Himself is the Chief apostle therefore of the 12 disciples that became apostles, none of them were title by Jesus as the Chief Apostle.
The saint who stood with Mary at the foot of the cross was St. John the Apostle. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was entrusted by Jesus to care for his mother, Mary, as he died on the cross.
Philip the Apostle should not be confused with Philip the Evangelist. Philip the Apostle is said to have been crucified upside down in the city of Hierapolis. So like Jesus he died on a cross.