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  2. Novena - Wikipedia

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    The Novena to the Holy Trinity generally includes the Gloria Patri, although the other prayers may be used. There are a variety of Christmas novenas. The St. Andrew's Christmas novena is made from the feast of St. Andrew (November 30) through Christmas Eve with the novena prayer said fifteen times daily. [14]

  3. Parañaque Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Simbahan ng San Andres Noon at Ngayon (The Church of St. Andrew, Then and Now) by Dr. Lulet Tungpalan, Ms. Noemi Pabico and Mr. Raymond Calma, from the LAYAG, the official newsletter of the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew, year-end edition 2004; Nobena sa Karangalan ni San Andres Apostol (Novena) November, 2005

  4. Catholic devotions - Wikipedia

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    The Novena to the Holy Trinity generally includes the Gloria Patri, although the other prayers may be used. [17] Another pious practice is St. Andrew's Christmas Novena. It is not prayed to Saint Andrew, but commences on his feast day, November 30 and continues until Christmas. [18]

  5. 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, during Scotland's Winter Festival . Saint Andrew is the disciple in the New Testament who introduced his brother, the Apostle Peter , to Jesus , the Messiah .

  6. Our Lady of the Good Event (Parañaque) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Our Lady of Good Event of Parañaque was based on the writings of Nicolás de San Pedro, the vicar of St. Andrew's Parish (now the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew), written in 1700. The Augustinian fathers brought the image from Spain in 1580 as a gift from the King to Filipino converts. The Augustinians stayed in Palanyag (now ...

  7. Andrew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew was the patron saint of the Dukes of Burgundy. A form of St. Andrew's cross called the Cross de Bourgogne was used as the flag of the Duchy of Burgundy, and after the duchy was acquired by Spain, by the Spanish Crown, and later as a Spanish naval flag and finally as an army battle flag up until 1843. [64]

  8. Andrew Avellino - Wikipedia

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    Body of Blessed Andrew Avellino in San Paolo Maggiore (Naples). Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 – 10 November 1608) was an Italian Theatine priest. He is venerated as the patron saint of Naples and Sicily and invoked especially against a sudden death. He led a life busy in preaching, hearing confessions, and visiting the sick, and writing.

  9. Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy) - Wikipedia

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    The full-scale stucco model of St. Andrew was unveiled in its intended niche on December 19, 1629, in front of the Pope and the attending cardinals. [1] Among them, was Cardinal Biscia, the cardinal protector of the confraternity of the Baker's guild (which undertook the commission of Duquesnoy's St. Susanna in San Maria di Loreto [ 1 ] [ 3 ] ).