Scotland, Romania, Greece, Russia, and Ukraine all claim St. Andrew as their patron saint.
Each country may have more than one patron saint. Listed below are the primary patrons of each country:England - Saint George the martyrScotland - Saint Andrew the Apostle.Ireland - Saint PatrickWales - Saint David of Wales
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland. He is also the patron saint of Greece, Russia, and Romania.
Yes, the patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus in the Christian tradition. Saint Andrew is recognized by both the Catholic Church and the Scottish Episcopal Church as their patron saint.
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
Scotland, Romania, Greece, Russia, and Ukraine all claim St. Andrew as their patron saint.
Andrew is a saint but not a patron saint.
Andrew is the patron saint of Poland and the archdiocese of Warsaw, Poland.
Andrew Dung Lac is not currently a patron saint.
The patron saint of Scotland is St. Andrew.
There is no saint named Scot. There is, however, Andrew the Scot but he is not a patron saint.
Andrew is a patron saint of Russia.
Saint Andrew Kim is not the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland. Saint Andrew the Apostle has that honor.
Scotland's patron saint is Saint Andrew. He is celebrated on November 30th in Scotland.
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Achaia, Greece, Russia and Scotland.
The patron saint of the Korean clergy is Saint Andrew Kim Taegon.
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland. He is also the patron saint of Greece, Russia, and Romania.