Saint Andrew

St. Andrew
Ayon sa Bagong Tipan, si Andres na Apostol, na kilala rin bilang Saint Andrew, ay isang alagad ni Jesus. He is the brother of Saint Peter and was part of the inner circle of Jesus Christ.
Sa tradisyon ng Orthodox, kilala siya bilang ang First-Called. The Patriarch of Constantinople is the apostolic successor to Saint Andrew.
Andrew was born in the early first century in the village of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee, according to the New Testament. He was a fisherman. His name means “strong,” and he was kilala sa kanyang kakayahan sa lipunan.
Ayon sa Ebanghelio ni Mateo, naglalakad si Jesus sa baybayin ng Dagat ng Galilea nang mapansin niya sina Andrew at Simon Pedro na nangangisda.
Pagkatapos ay hiniling niya sa kanila na maging mga alagad at "mangingisda ng mga tao."
Andrew is not named in the Gospel of Luke at first. It describes Jesus using a boat, thought to be solely Simon’s, to preach to the multitudes and catch a large amount of fish on a previously dry night. Later, in Luke 5:7, it is mentioned that Simon was not the only mangingisda sa bangka, but it is not mentioned until Luke 6:14 that Andrew is Simon Peter’s brother.
Birth/Early Life
Mayroong kauntiAndrew the Apostol Katotohanan that you should know for instance that Andrew was born between the years of 5 and 10 in Bethsaida, Palestine’s main fishing port. His parents’ names were Jona and Joanna, and he had a brother called Simon.
Si Jona ay isang mangingisda, kasama ang kanyang kasosyo sa negosyo at kaibigan na si Zebedee at ang kanyang mga anak na sina James at John.
Andrew was naturally inquisitive.
Nagsisimula na sana siyang pumasok sa eskuwelahan ng sinagoga sa edad na lima, kung saan mag-aaral sana siya ng banal na kasulatan, astronomiya, at aritmetika.
Life With Jesus

Andrew the Apostle
Ang Apostol Andres, na ang pangalan ay nangangahulugang "lalaki," ay ang unang apostol ni Jesucristo. Dati siyang alagad ni Juan Bautista, ngunit nang ideklara ni Juan na si Jesus ay "tupa ng Diyos," sinundan siya ni Andres at nakasama siya ng isang araw.
Andrew went straight to his brother Simon and told him, “We have found the Messiah.” (John 1:41) He accompanied Simon to meet Jesus.
Ayon kay Mateo, nahulog nina Simon at Andres ang kanilang mga lambat at sinundan si Jesus sa kanyang pagdaan.
Tatlong yugto na kinasasangkutan ni Apostol Andrew ay naitala sa mga Ebanghelyo.
He and three other disciples questioned Jesus about his prediction that the Temple would be demolished (Mark 13:3-4).
Andrew brought a boy to Jesus with two fish and five barley loaves, which he multiplied to feed 5,000 people (John 6:8-13).
Angsi apostol Philip and Andrew brought some Greeks who wanted to meet Jesus to him (John 12:20-22).
Bagaman hindi ito nabanggit sa Bibliya, sinabi ng tradisyon ng simbahan na si Andrew ay ipinako sa krus bilang martir sa isang hugis X na krus.
Reflection

Andrew
The Gospels tell us very little about Andrew’s holiness, as they do about all of the apostles except Peter and John. He was a preacher.
Sapat na iyan.
Personal siyang ipinatawag ni Jesus upang ipahayag ang Mabuting Balita, upang gumaling sa kapangyarihan ni Hesus, at ibahagi ang kanyang buhay at kamatayan.
Ang kabanalan ngayon ay hindi naiiba. Ito ay isang regalo na may kasamang isang panawagan na mag-alala tungkol sa Kaharian, isang palabas na ugali na walang hinahangad na higit kaysa ibahagi ang kayamanan ni Cristo sa lahat ng mga tao.
Maraming mga Katoliko ang nagsasanay ng St. Andrew Novena, na kilala rin bilang St. Andrew Christmas Novena, kung saan ang isang tiyak na panalangin ay binibigkas nang 15 beses sa isang araw mula sa kanyang piyesta sa Nobyembre 30 hanggang sa Pasko.
Liturgical Calendar
Ang liturhiko na taon sa kalendaryong Romano Katoliko ay nagsisimula sa Advent, at ang Unang Linggo ng Adbiyento ay palaging Linggo na pinakamalapit sa Piyesta ng Saint Andrew.
Though Advent can begin as late as December 3, Saint Andrew’s feast (November 30) is traditionally listed as the first saint’s day of the liturgical year, even when the First Sunday of Advent falls after it—an honor befitting of Andrew’s position among the apostles.
Legacy/Achievements
Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, Romania, Amalfi, and Luqa (Malta). Many national flags depict the cross on which he was crucified, serving as a memorial to him.
Halimbawa, ang watawat ng Scottish (at, kalaunan, ang Union Jack at ang watawat ng Nova Scotia) ay nagsasama ng isang saltire upang gunitain ang hugis ng krus ni Saint Andrew. Ang saltire din ang watawat ng Tenerife at ang jack ng naval ng Russia.
Ang kapistahan ni Andrew ay ipinagdiriwang noong Nobyembre 30 sa parehong mga simbahan sa Silangan at Kanluranin, at ito ay pambansang araw ng Scotland. Ang kapistahan ni San Andrew ay ang unang araw ng kapistahan sa Proper of Saints sa tradisyonal na mga aklat na liturhiko ng simbahang Katoliko.
Andrew is revered in the Greek Orthodox tradition as the founder of the See of Constantinople and the source of apostolic succession in this church.
Siya din ay isang tanyag na representasyon sa mga icon at tanyag na pangalan para sa mga lalaki sa maraming mga bansa na may nakararaming mga populasyon na Kristiyano.
His Travels
Si Andrew, tulad ng iba pang mga apostol, ay nagpunta upang ipalaganap ang ebanghelyo pagkatapos ng kamatayan, pagkabuhay na mag-uli, at pag-akyat ni Kristo, ngunit ang mga account ay naiiba sa lawak ng kanyang mga paglalakbay.
Andrew, according to Origen and Eusebius, first traveled around the Black Sea as far as Ukraine and Russia, whereas other accounts focus on Andrew’s later evangelization in Byzantium and Asia Minor.
He is credited with establishing the Sea of Byzantium (later Constantinople) in the year 38, which is why he is the patron saint of the Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, even though Andrew was not the first bishop there.
Key Takeaway
Si Andrew ay isa saang labindalawang Apostol, and he is known as “Protocletus” (the First-Called) because he was the first Apostle to be summoned into Jesus’ service. Andrew and his brother Peter were fishermen on the Sea of Galilee. Both men became Apostles, and while his brother came to symbolize the Church of the West, Andrew came to symbolize the Church of the East.
Ngayon ang tinig ni San Andrew ay patuloy na tumatawag sa lahat ng mga Kristiyano, lalo na ang mga Greek Orthodox Christian sa buong mundo. Ang kanyang di-natitirang espiritu ay sumasalamin sa daang siglo na nagpapahayag:
"Ang Tagapagligtas ng mundo ay dumating! Siya ang Cristo, ang Anak ng Diyos! "
This is the call of St. Andrew to all men for “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.” (Hebrews 13:8)

Andrew
Death
Mga lugar ng tradisyonAndrew’s martyrdomsa Nobyembre 30 ng taong 60.
Andrew was martyred on November 30, 60 (during Nero’s persecution) in the Greek city of Patrae, according to tradition.
A medieval tradition also holds that he did not consider himself worthy of being crucified in the same manner as Christ, and so he was placed on an X-shaped cross, now known as Saint Andrew’s Cross (especially in heraldry and flags).
Ipinagapos siya ng gobernador ng Roma kaysa sa ipinako sa krus upang pahabain ang pagkapako sa krus at sa gayon ang paghihirap ni Andrew.
Regalo ni St. Andrew
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Buod
Andrew demonstrated his love for his brother as well as his apostolic zeal when he sought out Peter, convinced that Jesus was the Messiah. “Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard John and followed Jesus. He first went to his own brother Simon and told him, ‘We have found the Messiah,’ and then brought him to Jesus.” (John 1:40-42)
Some of Andrew’s relics were brought to Scotland in the fourth century, but parts of his skeleton are kept in the crypt of Amalfi Cathedral in Italy, where they are removed twice a year and produce a clear, water-like substance. The substance, known as “manna,” is said to have miraculous properties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Saint Andrew known for?
Saint Andrew is known as the brother of Peter, the first called by Jesus, a missionary, a martyr, and patron saint of Scotland, Romania, Ukraine, and Russia, and his feast day is celebrated on November 30th.
Why was Saint Andrew crucified?
Saint Andrew was crucified for spreading the message of Jesus and Christianity, and for his faith in Jesus Christ. The exact reason is not mentioned in the Bible, but it is believed that he was put to death by the Roman authorities for preaching Christianity.
How did Andrew meet Jesus?
Andrew first met Jesus when he was working as a fisherman, and Jesus called him to be his disciple. He was among the first followers of Jesus and one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ.
What happened to Andrew’s body?
Saint Andrew’s body was taken to Patras in Greece after his crucifixion, then moved to Constantinople by the emperor Constantine the Great, then to Amalfi in Italy, and finally, some of his relics were brought to Scotland. The authenticity of some of these relics has been questioned by some scholars and it is not clear which parts, if any, of Saint Andrew’s remains are still in existence.