• New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 35 News: New promotional images for “The Tell-Tale Pants” have been released!
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Homer is obsessed with gratuitous gratuities this May!
  • Wikisimpsons needs more Featured Article, Picture, Quote, Episode and Comprehensive article nominations!
  • Wikisimpsons has a Discord server! Click here for your invite! Join to talk about the wiki, Simpsons and Tapped Out news, or just to talk to other users.
  • Make an account! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you.
TwitterFacebookDiscord

St. Peter

Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
Revision as of 08:34, February 3, 2013 by Solar Dragon (talk | contribs)
St. Peter
StPeter.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Guaridan of the gates of Heaven
First appearance: Treehouse of Horror XI"
Voiced by: "Dan Castellaneta


Saint Peter (also known as Saint Peter the Apostle) is the gatekeeper or "doorman" of Heaven.

History

St. Peter din't let John Travolta come in to heaven in Disco Stu's dream but he let Stu.[1]

St. Peter appeared in a vision to Father Sean in a flashback, telling a young Sean to change his drunken hooligan ways, inspiring the young Sean to become a Catholic priest.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

He continually refused Homer's entry into heaven on account of Homer's not having performed a truly good deed at any point in his life. Having given Homer one last chance, he allowed Homer's spirit to return to earth. However, when Homer did finally perform a good deed (saving a baby from death) Saint Peter claimed not to have seen it. When Homer exclaimed "Well, I'll be damned", Saint Peter replies "Yes, I'm afraid you will be" before activating a trap-door that sends Homer ultimately to Hell.[3]

Behind the Laughter

St. Peter was one of the first apostles of Jesus Christ, and according to Catholic tradition, was the first Bishop of Rome and therefore the first Pope before being martyred in AD 64. The reason that popular culture shows him as the "doorman" of Heaven is that in the Gospels, Jesus entrusted Peter with the Keys to Heaven and Earth (keys which are to this day part of the Papal insignia).

Appearances

References