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Andrew the Apostle - Wikipedia All the relics, which consist of the small finger, the skull (part of the top of the cranium of Saint Andrew), and the cross on which he was martyred, have been kept in the Church of St Andrew at Patras in a special shrine and are revered in a special ceremony every 30 November, his feast day
Who Was St Andrew? - Scotland. org St Andrew is Scotland’s patron saint Learn more about who St Andrew was, his legacy and how he became Scotland’s patron saint
St. Andrew the Apostle - Saints Angels - Catholic Online St Andrew, also known as Andrew the Apostle, was a Christian Apostle and the older brother to St Peter According to the New Testament, Andrew was born in the village of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee during the early first century
St. Andrew the Apostle: 8 things to know and share St Andrew, whose feast day is Nov 30, was one of the two initial disciples of John the Baptist who encountered Jesus at the beginning of John’s Gospel
St. Andrew - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News Christian writers of the first centuries say the apostle Andrew evangelized Asia Minor, the regions along the Black Sea, until he reached the Volga Today he is honored as a patron saint in Romania, Ukraine and Russia
St. Andrew: The First Apostle and His Enduring Legacy St Andrew, revered as the first Apostle to be called by Jesus, holds a significant place in Christian tradition and history Born in Bethsaida, a small fishing village in Galilee, Andrew was the son of Jonah and the brother of Simon Peter
Saint Andrew the Apostle - uCatholic Saint Andrew, first disciple of Jesus, brother of Saint Peter, and patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece, was a fisherman turned devoted apostle