St. Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland.
Andrew is the patron saint of Achaia, Greece, Russia and Scotland.
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland but is not 'of Scotland.' He never stepped foot in the country. He died because the Roman's in Greece tied him to an X-shaped cross for two days for preaching the Gospel.
St. Andrew is the patron saint of:AchaiaGreeceRussiaScotland
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland but is not 'of Scotland.' He never stepped foot in the country. He died because the Roman's in Greece tied him to an X-shaped cross for two days for preaching the Gospel.
Andrew never visited Scotland. Click on the link below for an explanation of why he is considered as the patron saint of that country.
Andrew is a saint but not a patron saint.
Andrew Dung Lac is not currently a patron saint.
Andrew is the patron saint of Poland and the archdiocese of Warsaw, Poland.
Andreas is Spanish for Andrew. Andrew lived in the town of Bethsaida, Galilee, in Israel before he became the first Apostle.
Saint Andrew was not hanged, he was crucified for preaching the Gospel.
No, but there are a number of things named for Saint Andrew.