Saint Andrew was crucified on an X-shaped cross.
Saint Andrew is often depicted with a bearded face, strong and dignified features, and a peaceful expression. He is usually shown with a kind and serene expression, reflecting his role as one of the apostles of Jesus Christ.
Your primary patron saint is the saint you were named for. Click on the Patron Saint Index below and look up your name. Your secondary patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. Click on the Calendar of Saints below and look up the saints of your birthday.
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Romania, Greece and Russia. He was one of the twelve apostles and a brother of Saint Peter. He is said to have been crucified on an X shaped cross. See related link. Since you're interested in St. Andrew and asked this question by using a computer you should look up in the right hand corner of the browser page for a search "box" where you could type in "who was St. Andrew." Hit the return button and there should eventually appear thousands of sites that will give you information about St. Andrew. Read the brief descriptions on the links that appear and click on the ones that interest you. Keep a notebook handy to make notes if you don't know how to make notes on the computer.
Yes, Saint Joseph is considered the patron saint of immigrants. He himself was a migrant, fleeing with his family to Egypt to escape King Herod's persecution of the Holy Family. Many immigrants today look to him for guidance and protection as they seek a better life in a new land.
There are no known authentic descriptions of Saint Peter's physical appearance. He is often depicted in artwork and tradition as a middle-aged man with a gray beard, wearing robes and a fisherman's hat. It is important to note that these depictions are artistic interpretations rather than historical facts.
I would say Scotland because they celebrate St. Andrews Day and the Scottish flag is St. Andrew's cross because I think he wanted to die on a cross but not the one like Jesus's. If this is for a topic I would look up more information about Scotland and it's history.
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There are currently two Scottish flags the Lion Rampant which is a red lion on a yellow back ground and the St Andrews flag which is a white cross on a blue back ground.
it look like a cross.
There is no saint or archangel named Jhudiel in Catholicism.
it could be a cross...like the American Red Cross...
the mont saint michel looks like it is a castel/ island
a firefighters cross is nothing more than a Maltese Cross.
It looks like a cross.
Have a look for yourself - www.fuaj.org/Saint-Malo
Absolutely any tattoo artist can do a tattoo of a cross. To get an idea of what one might like their cross tattoo to look like they can look up samples from many sites online or look at the tattoo artists work.
There were no cameras or smart phones when Saint Martha lived so we have no idea what she might have looked like.