The purported 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.
The remains of Saint Andrew the Apostle are believed to be housed in the Basilica of St. Andrew in the town of Amalfi, Italy. The church was built in the 9th century to hold the relics of the saint, which were said to have been brought there from Constantinople.
Saint Simon the Apostle is traditionally believed to have been buried in Persia, in the city of Sufian. Another tradition holds that his remains were later transferred to Rome and are now located in the Basilica of Santi XII Apostoli.
Parts of St. Andrew are scattered all over Europe. Relics 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.
Saint Andrew is believed to have been buried in Patras, Greece, where he was martyred on an X-shaped cross. His relics were later taken to Constantinople by St. Regulus in the 4th century, and some were later transferred to Amalfi, Italy.
Tradition holds that St. Andrew's remains were brought to the town of St. Andrews in Scotland and buried within the grounds of St. Andrews Cathedral. However, the exact location of his remains within the cathedral is uncertain, as the cathedral was destroyed during the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century.
Saint John the Apostle is traditionally believed to have been buried in Ephesus, Turkey. His tomb is said to be located inside the Basilica of St. John, which was built over his grave in the 6th century.
Saint Andrew the Apostle Church was created in 1968.
Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
Yes. In fact, Andrew was the first apostle.
Before becoming an apostle, Andrew was a fisherman by profession.
Andrew the Apostle (Greek: , Andreas) sometimes known as Andrew BarJonah.
Before becoming an apostle Andrew was a professional fisherman.
The memorial of St. Andrew the Apostle is celebrated on November 30.
Saint Andrew Kim is not the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland. Saint Andrew the Apostle has that honor.
St. Andrew, the apostle, was not formally canonized as the procedures for this were not put in place until the 11th or 12 century. He was popularly considered a saint since he was an apostle and he died a martyr's death.
St. Andrew and his brother Simon Peter were fishermen themselves.
Scotland, Romania, Greece, Russia, and Ukraine all claim St. Andrew as their patron saint.
Saint James the Greater is known as the brother of Saint John the Apostle. They were both apostles of Jesus and were referred to as the "Sons of Thunder" in the Bible.