Let us praise the namesake of bravery, the divinely eloquent and first to be called of the Disciples of Christ, the kinsman of Peter. As he called out to him in days of old, so now he calls to us, "Come, we have found Him for whom we yearned." pic.twitter.com/qivQcIbclD
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) November 30, 2020
The Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Andrew the First-Called#orthodox_times
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) November 30, 2020
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Today we commemorate the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-called (Ἀνδρέας ὁ Πρωτόκλητος Ἀπόστολος)
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) November 30, 2020
St. Andrew is the Founder and Patron Saint of the Venerable Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. https://t.co/oYb0jlRn7n
Andrew, first-called of the Apostles and brother of the foremost disciple, entreat the Master of all to grant peace to the world and to our souls great mercy. (Troparion, Tone 4) pic.twitter.com/3ccmXOy4AC
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) November 30, 2020
Today we celebrate the Apostle Andrew or Andreas.
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) November 30, 2020
As first of the Apostles to be called, O Andrew, brother of him (Peter) who was foremost, beseech the Master of all to grant the world peace and our souls great mercy. pic.twitter.com/TnvqbjQaky
Andrew’s role is significant. What if he hadn’t trusted John the Baptist and followed Christ? What if he had heard the good news of Christ and had never shared it? What if he had never taken a chance and asked Peter to come with him to see Jesus? https://t.co/gRMaQnFoFu
— OCN (@MyOCN) November 30, 2020
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