St. Andrew was not beatified nor canonized. He was proclaimed a saint by early Christians because of his martyrdom. The canonization process did not come into existence until the 12th century. In the primitive Church, martyrs were immediately recognized as witnessing to the perfection of Christian life on earth, having shown the ultimate proof of their love for Christ by the offering of their lives. By the sacrifice of their lives for Christ, they attained Heaven in eternal glory and were indissolubly united to the Lord, the Head of the Mystical Body.
No, St. Andrew the Apostle was not from Cyprus. He was from the town of Bethsaida in Galilee, Palestine (Israel).
St. Andrew, Christian apostle and brother of St. Peter, died by crucifixion in Greece, date unknown.
St. Andrew, the first apostle, was crucified on an X shaped cross in Greece. We do not know the date but it was probably in the middle to late first century.
St. Andrew's body is scattered all over Europe. Relics of the Apostle Andrew are kept at the Basilica of St. Andrew in Patras, Greece; the Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Amalfi, Italy; St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Church of St. Andrew and St. Albert, Warsaw, Poland. There are also numerous smaller reliquaries throughout the world.
Andrew was a brother of St. Peter and the first apostle of Our Lord. He died on an x-shaped cross and continued to preach while he died on the cross for two days.
Yes, St. Andrew was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus. He is known for being the brother of St. Peter and for being the first-called disciple.
The feast of St. Andrew the Apostle is November 30.
The apostle Simon Peter as St. Andrew's brother.
Andrew was the first apostle.
No, St. Andrew the Apostle was not from Cyprus. He was from the town of Bethsaida in Galilee, Palestine (Israel).
All the disciples were later called Apostle's except Judas of course. So Andrew was, yes.
St. Andrew is known as the patron saint of Scotland, having been an apostle and disciple of Jesus Christ. He is also recognized as the patron saint of fishermen and singers. St. Andrew's Day is celebrated on November 30th each year in Scotland.
St. Andrew, Christian apostle and brother of St. Peter, died by crucifixion in Greece, date unknown.
St. Andrew was not married as far as we know. The only apostle that we know was married was St. Peter.
The memorial of St. Andrew the Apostle is celebrated on November 30.
Scotland, Romania, Greece, Russia, and Ukraine all claim St. Andrew as their patron saint.
I can not speak for Andrew but will venture a guess that the day he met Our Lord and was chosen by him to be an apostle - the first apostle - would be a good bet.