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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to
spreading love and cultural awareness around the world. Famous People Column – An
open Column for all writers Saint
Andrew
Hart
Dowd
Saint Andrew is the Patron Saint of The
"Order of Saint Andrew" or the "Most Ancient Order of the Thistle"
is an order of Knighthood which is restricted to the King or Queen and sixteen
others. It was established by James VII of Very
little is really known about St. Andrew himself. He was thought to have been a
fisherman in St. Andrew
is said to have been responsible for spreading the tenets of the Christian
religion though St. Rule
is said to have come ashore at a Pictish settlement on the East Coast of Perhaps
more likely than the tale of St. Rule's journey is that Acca, the Bishop of
Hexham, who was a collector of relics, brought the relics of St. Andrew to St.
Andrews in 733. There certainly seems to have been a religious centre at Whichever
tale is true, the relics were placed in a specially constructed chapel. This
chapel was replaced by the Cathedral of There are
other legends of how St. Andrew and his remains became associated with It is not
known what happened to the relics of St. Andrew which were stored in The place
where these relics were kept within the Cathedral at The larger
part of St. Andrew's remains were stolen from Constantinople in 1210 and are
now to be found in Amalfi in Southern Italy. In 1879 the Archbishop of Amalfi
sent a small piece of the Saint's shoulder blade to the re-established Roman
Catholic community in In 1969,
Gordon Gray, leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland was in Rome to be
appointed the first Scottish Cardinal since the Reformation. Pope Paul VI gave
him further relics of St. Andrew with the words "Saint Peter gives you his
brother". These are now displayed in a reliquary in St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Cathedral in Scottish-Canadians
enjoy a dinner on the Saturday closest to November 30th. This dinner is much in the manner of a Robbie
Burns Day feast, including haggis and “singed sheep’s head.” Russians, who say that St. Andrew preached in
Moscow in the first century, join the Scots in laying claim to St. Andrew as their
patron saint. Polish
girls have a unique tradition for St. Andrew’s Day. Andrzyki (or “Andrew’s games”) is a kind of
fortune-telling that’s predicts coming romance.
The girls break off dry branches from cherry trees, plant them in wet
sand and then tend them with great care.
It is said that if a girl’s branch blooms by Christmas, she will marry
within the year. The flag
of St. Andrew, a white diagonal cross on a blue background, is part of the
Union Jack. Hartson S.
Dowd hsdowd@telus.net |
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