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  2. Andrew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Andrew the Apostle was born to a Jewish family in Bethsaida, in Galilee, [9] possibly between 5 and 10 AD [10] The New Testament states that Andrew was the brother of Simon Peter, [11] and likewise a son of Jonah. "The first striking characteristic of Andrew is his name: it is not Hebrew, as might have been expected, but Greek, indicative of a ...

  3. List of ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    The first 25 bishops are probably not historical figures, and the foundation of the See by Andrew the Apostle is almost certainly a later tradition. [a] The list is mostly based on the compilation made by Demetrius Kiminas, [4] but there is no single "official" numbering of bishops. The official website of the patriarchate has a list of holders ...

  4. Saint Andrew (Zurbarán) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew is a painting of 1635–1640 by Francisco de Zurbarán of the apostle Andrew. Since 1949 it has been part of the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest , Hungary . The Apostle Andrew

  5. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/November 30 - Wikipedia

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    The title First-Called (Πρωτόκλητος, Prōtoklētos) stems from the Gospel of John, where Andrew, initially a disciple of John the Baptist, follows Jesus and, recognising him as the Messiah, introduces his brother Simon Peter to him. According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, the apostolic successor to Andrew is the Patriarch of ...

  6. Saint Andrew's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Andrew or Andermas, is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle. It is celebrated on 30 November. It is celebrated on 30 November. Saint Andrew is the disciple in the New Testament who introduced his brother, the Apostle Peter , to Jesus , the Messiah .

  7. List of saints named Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew Corsini (San Andrea Corsini), d. 1373; Saint Andrew of Constantinople, Orthodox Fool for Christ; Saint Andrew of Crete (c. 650 – c. 730), 8th century bishop, theologian, homilist and hymnographer; Saint Andrew of Crete (martyr), a martyr; Saint Andrew of Lampsacus, d. 250 AD, martyred with Paul, Denise, and Peter

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  9. Category:Andrew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of Andrew the Apostle (23 P) Pages in category "Andrew the Apostle" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.