
St. Andrew the Apostle ‘Endured the Cross, Scorning Its Shame’
THE SAINTS IN ART: Matteo Preti’s painting is a crossroads between earth and heaven.
THE SAINTS IN ART: Matteo Preti’s painting is a crossroads between earth and heaven.
Maybe the Apostles were having a bad day fishing for fish — but it turned into a good day for “fishing for men.”
COMMENTARY: Twenty centuries ago, a brother knew he was his brother’s keeper.
St. Andrew was arrested by Aegeas the proconsul, and first of all imprisoned, then severely scourged, and lastly hung upon a cross
A Visit to Westminster Cathedral, Tower of London and St. Mary’s Cathedral
St. Andrew was one of the two initial disciples of John the Baptist who encountered Jesus at the beginning of John’s Gospel.
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