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St. Andrew Catholic School has a rich relationship
with St. Andrew the Apostle Parish. Visit their home on the
web at http://standrewapostle.diocesessm.org/index.html/en.

St. Andrew
Feastday: November 30
Patron of Fisherman
Andrew,
like his brother Simon Peter, was a fisherman. He became a
disciple of the great St. John the Baptist, but when John
pointed to Jesus and said, "Behold the Lamb of God!"
Andrew understood that Jesus was greater. At once he left
John to follow the Divine Master. Jesus knew that Andrew was
walking behind him, and turning back, he asked, "what
do you seek?" When Andrew answered that he would like
to know where Jesus lived, Our Lord replied, "Come and
see." Andrew had been only a little time with Jesus when
he realized that this was truly the Messiah.
From then on, he chose to follow Jesus. Andrew was thus the
first disciple of Christ. Next, Andrew brought his brother
Simon (St. Peter) to Jesus and Jesus received him, too, as
His disciple. At first the two brothers continued to carry
on their fishing trade and family affairs, but later, the
Lord called them to stay with Him all the time. He promised
to make them fishers of men, and this time, they left their
nets for good. It is believed that after Our Lord ascended
into Heaven, St. Andrew went to Greece to preach the gospel.
He is said to have been put to death on a cross, to which
he was tied, not nailed. He lived two days in that state of
suffering, still preaching to the people who gathered around
their beloved Apostle. Two countries have chosen St. Andrew
as their patron - Russia and Scotland. |
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