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Who is St Andrew?
Movement of relics
In 1879 the Archbishop of Amalfi in Italy (the bones were added in 1453 after the autumn of Constantinople) dispatched to Edinburgh what became believed to be St Andrew’s shoulder blade.
In April 1969, Pope Paul VI bestowed any other relic – a part of the saint’s skull – on Cardinal Gordon Gray, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
“Peter greets his brother Andrew,” the Pope stated to the Archbishop. The Apostle’s relics are exhibited at St Andrew’s altar in Edinburgh’s Metropolitan Cathedral of St Mary. Saint Andrew’s cranium quantities are preserved in honour at St.
Andrew’s Cathedral close to the ocean in Patras, Greece.
While skepticism concerning the legitimacy of relics is understandable, there may be no dispute approximately the significance of an annual commemoration of St.
Andrew as reflecting power and inquiry, attributes that have long been related to the Scotti